Japan startup aims to tackle Asia's traffic jams with EV sky trams

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Zip Infrastructure is pitching a plan to solve traffic jams in Asia with new monorail technology. (Courtesy of Zip Infrastructure)

RYOHTAROH SATOH, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- A Japanese startup aims to tackle traffic jams in Asia by making self-driving aerial tramways that it says can be built at less than one-sixth the cost of conventional counterparts.

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