Capable of speeds of up to 20mph and with enough juice to travel 50km (31 miles), Yo-Go says its carts are primed to tackle short journeys for which most Londoners would use a car.
Yo-Go promotes itself as a replacement for short car journeys and the buggies are being trialled in West London ...
On the road, the XP Kinetic is just as capable. It's rated for a top speed of 55 mph (89 km/h), but the lack of a windscreen ...
Adrian Zorzut, who covers Hammersmith and Fulham for us, took one for a spin to see if they live up to their billing.
When it comes to transport, Londoners are spoilt for choice. Buses, trains, taxis and the Tube take us to almost ...
The Cupra Born electric car takes its name ... 385-litre boot is about the same size as a VW Golf’s and will be fine for transporting a small buggy, doing your shopping for the week or going ...
The brakes are far less grabby than those in many electric cars ... on suitcases into the Model 3's two boots. A buggy or a couple of sets of golf clubs shouldn't prove a problem.
Autonomous yard operations leader Outrider recently announced an industry-first deployment of advanced reinforcement learning (RL) techniques across its customer sites.
It's hard to imagine a new vehicle retailing at less than 2,000 dollars, but over in China, there are microcars and trucks ...
In a city at war with the car, there’s plenty of competition. Lambeth has hiked the cost of residents’ parking permits by as ...