The ACES Northwest Network is a unique collective promoting the development and deployment of automated, connected, electric, and shared mobility technologies.
ACES Executive Director Bruce Agnew shares insights and our collaborative vision for comprehensive privately-funded shared mobility services for the public benefit throughout our entire region. https://t.co/FDx6ldnHnX
Great post by @MariyaFrost about leveraging shared vehicles to solve the last mile problem. Subsidizing rides are far more effective than any other solution. @ACESNWNetwork https://t.co/0pdENfqqZB
Network Programs Director @scottokuznicki is meeting today with @CAGTC's Jeff Agnew to discuss sustainable freight corridors and improving the efficiency of goods movement with new technologies. We're applying the latest knwoledge from #TRBAM this year!
@SoundTransit's willingness to work with @Microsoft to provide broad-based, integrative, and cost-effective transit connections is refreshing. Leveraging Link with private-sector mobility solutions is responsible to the taxpayers and ensures equitable access to transportation.
@ENERGY & @PNNLab know that battery-powered vehicles will soon dominate the market. PNW companies are ready to make investments in vehicle charging and energy storage infrastructure, furthering our collaborative vision for the future of renewable energy in transportation.
We look forward to @SecElaineChao remarks at @CES next week and our PNW collaborative stands ready to cooperate with @USDOT in preparing infrastructure, vehicles, *and* people for the innovations that will drive transportation successes in the next decade.
Seattle's shared mobility landscape is changing. Foot scooters may replace bicycles as micromobility services struggle to perform. Free-floating carshare will nearly disappear with Share Now's planned exit. Our 2020 events program will explore all these issues and more!
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"Alberg helped launch ACES Northwest Network, an organization financed by corporations, to develop a system of van pools to help the region address the looming “period of maximum constraint".
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"Earlier this year, Seattle-area tech, transportation, and development companies created the ACES Northwest Network to ensure cars that are 'automated, connected, electric and shared' are introduced into the region’s transportation system."
Bruce Agnew of the ACES Northwest Network spoke to KIRO 7 News about why autonomous semi-trucks will actually make our roads safer. https://t.co/QEOryacIYZ
Hiking rideshare fares would have deleterious consequences for riders, drivers, and our community. Sign the petition at https://t.co/9XMrq2Zi3b to keep rideshare affordable! https://t.co/GgfO07vw9s
The Seattle City Council wants to impose price controls that would increase service rates for rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft. Sign the petition below to keep rideshare affordable! https://t.co/EgBNAtGaqv
Our forum of industry leaders is meeting March 22nd to discuss how our Pacific Northwest tech leadership, and collaborative efforts are making fully-autonomous vehicles even safer while rolling out key tech now.