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Solum’s Helios dock turns sidewalks into solar-powered micromobility hubs, charging a line of scooters with no cables, no trenching, and real-time data cities can use to justify cleaner, tidier streets.

LEVA-EU is pushing Brussels to modernise rules that still treat most LEVs like motorcycles, giving Europe’s e-bikes, cargo bikes, and light EV makers a real policy voice to unlock safer, cleaner mobility beyond cars.

Candela is using electric hydrofoils to turn boats into quiet, wake-free “flying” ferries that cut energy use by up to 80% and make city waterways a legit high-speed transit lane.

MicroFleet’s OneDock is a universal lock-and-charge layer that lets campuses and operators “fleetize” almost any light EV in minutes, cutting parking chaos and making safe, shared charging finally scalable.

Worksport is turning pickup beds into clean energy kits, pairing a solar tonneau cover (SOLIS) with modular batteries (COR) so your truck can run real tools, campsites, and backup loads without a generator.

BrightDrive is betting on where autonomy actually pays first: retrofitting Level 4 “brains” onto buses and trucks in ports, airports, and fixed-route fleets to deliver predictable uptime, safer ops, and real ROI without waiting for robo-taxis.

Autolane is building the missing curbside layer for autonomy: smart curb hardware plus orchestration and remote ops that lets AVs pull into the right stall, coordinate the handoff, and stop blocking traffic so pickup, drop-off, and delivery can scale.

3MERA is turning OEM CAD data into fast, browser-based 3D and AR configurators that fix the clunky UX of car buying and unlock new sales and support experiences without apps or heavy downloads.

Bruntor is building a bike-footprint, four-wheeled electric cargo scooter that carries 400–500L and helps postal and city service teams move stop-heavy routes faster than vans, bikes, or walking.

FleetFox runs the ops layer that keeps car-sharing and corporate fleets alive, coordinating 200+ partners across 11 European cities to service vehicles, cut downtime, and protect unit economics.