The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP), a Canadian think tank, has published a new report on how digital technologies could make public transit “more equitable, efficient and effective,” while also being better for the climate by reducing emissions through the use of electric vehicles.
More on that last part from the key findings here:
Electrification of public transit: Transit authorities and municipalities often lack the information they need to plan and make informed decisions with respect to digital technologies that can enable electrification of bus systems and commuter rail. In addition to existing funding programs, enhanced federal and provincial research and development could support electrification in smaller municipalities that lack capacity. Programs aimed at supporting Canadian clean-technology companies can also target economic opportunities in digitally advanced battery electric buses (full-size and mini) along with charging infrastructure and associated software.
“The New Mobility Era: Leveraging Digital Technologies for More Equitable, Efficient and Effective Public Transportation,” Institute for Research on Public Policy, April 9, 2024.
The full report, “The New Mobility Era: Leveraging Digital Technologies for More Equitable, Efficient and Effective Public Transportation,” by Ata Khan and Ren Thomas was published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy on April 9, 2024. You can download it at this link.