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Smart cities of the future: close-up on Gothenburg

What does it mean for the urban environment when transport goes clean, quiet and smart? Megan Lampinen reports on the latest developments in Volvo's home city

As city traffic becomes clean, quiet and eventually autonomous, new opportunities arise for urban development. The Swedish city of Gothenburg is positioning itself as one of the leading regions for smart, electric transport, and the implications could be huge.

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