Hyundai, JTC to partner on developing mobility options for business parks

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SINGAPORE: \u0022Smart mobility options\u0022 such as electric and autonomous vehicles may be deployed in Singapore’s next-generation industrial and business parks, as part of a new partnership between government agency JTC and South Korean automaker Hyundai. JTC announced on Wednesday (Jan 26) that it

SINGAPORE:"Smart mobility options" such as electric and autonomous vehicles may be deployed in Singapore’s next-generation industrial and business parks, as part of a new partnership between government agency JTC and South Korean automaker Hyundai.

Under the partnership, Hyundai will utilise its mobility expertise and develop transport models based on its analysis of Jurong Innovation District’s demands, with JTC providing the necessary data to support the study. "The results of the study are expected to help optimise transport flows for people and goods in Jurong Innovation District. It will also potentially help to establish urban planning guidelines that can support smart mobility options in JTC’s next generation estates," said JTC and Hyundai in a joint press release.

"Through such testbeds working with partners here, we hope to develop smart mobility models and guidelines that can ultimately benefit JTC’s future smart estates," said JTC chief executive officer Tan Boon Khai.

 

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