Bird seeks additional funding to avoid scaling back operations
Bird is pursuing additional sources of funding to avoid scaling back or discontinuing some or all of its operations across Europe and the United States.
Bird is pursuing additional sources of funding to avoid scaling back or discontinuing some or all of its operations across Europe and the United States.
Bird is set to become the first micromobility operator to publish an independently verified, ISO-reviewed Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for its Bird Three e-scooter.
Bird has joined the MaaS Alliance, a public-private partnership dedicated to creating a common approach to Mobility as a Service in Europe.
Bird teamed up with the Saheli Hub, a charity supporting 1,800 women take-up physical activity, for a ‘TRY-ATHON’ and TRYIT! sports day.
The micromobility industry has welcomed the news that governments across Europe have increased the total number of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) by 40% between 2019-2022.
Bird has partnered with national charity Drinkaware on a campaign to encourage safe use of micromobility vehicles on Irish roads.
Bird is pursuing additional sources of funding to avoid scaling back or discontinuing some or all of its operations across Europe and the United States.
Bird is set to become the first micromobility operator to publish an independently verified, ISO-reviewed Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for its Bird Three e-scooter.
Bird has joined the MaaS Alliance, a public-private partnership dedicated to creating a common approach to Mobility as a Service in Europe.
Bird teamed up with the Saheli Hub, a charity supporting 1,800 women take-up physical activity, for a ‘TRY-ATHON’ and TRYIT! sports day.
The micromobility industry has welcomed the news that governments across Europe have increased the total number of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) by 40% between 2019-2022.
Bird has partnered with national charity Drinkaware on a campaign to encourage safe use of micromobility vehicles on Irish roads.
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