- In December 2024, Longmont introduced RIDE Longmont, an affordable on-demand transit service priced at USD 2 per ride, focusing on enhancing local transportation accessibility. The service aims to reduce traffic congestion and offer residents safer, faster travel options, marking a step toward improving urban mobility
- In November 2024, San Francisco Transportation launched an on-demand shuttle service in Bayview-Hunters Point, featuring electric vans with specially designed wheelchair accessibility. This initiative aims to expand mobility options and support inclusivity within the community
- In May 2024, Volvo made significant strides by unveiling its first production-ready autonomous truck, the Volvo VNL Autonomous, and launching Volvo on Demand, a Truck-as-a-Service (TaaS) model designed to promote the adoption of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). The new service allows customers to experience electric trucks without a heavy initial investment, contributing to the evolution of sustainable logistics
- In November 2022, Convoy, a digital freight network, raised USD 400 million in funding to enhance its on-demand trucking platform. This investment aims to expand Convoy's technological capabilities and services, enabling the company to improve user experience and broaden its market presence
- In November 2023, the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) and the Metropolitan Evansville Transit System (METS) launched METS Micro, an on-demand, app-based public transit pilot service. This initiative provides flexible and convenient transportation options for Evansville residents, reflecting the growing trend toward technology-enabled public transit solutions



