Bolt maximises driver earnings with 5,000 electric motorbikes in Kenya
Shared micromobility operator Bolt will roll out 5,000 electric motorcycles in Kenya over the next three years.
Shared micromobility operator Bolt will roll out 5,000 electric motorcycles in Kenya over the next three years.
The EU Future Mobility Taskforce has developed joint guidance on how Europe can propel mobility innovation and become a global transportation leader.
Bolt’s Director of Public Policy and Licensing Haya Douidri reveals the operator’s plan to be a “one stop shop” for multimodality in the UK
A meeting between the European Commissioner for Transport Adina Vălean and 16 mobility company CEOs and founders has seen the launch of the EU Future Mobility Taskforce.
The global shared mobility market is expected to be valued at $401 billion by 2030, according to a new report by global management consultancy firm Oliver Wyman.
In an open letter to EU governments, 15 companies and associations including Avere, Superpedestrian, Dott, Voi, MaaS Alliance, Uber and Bolt, advocate for more stringent air pollution standards.
Shared micromobility operator Bolt will roll out 5,000 electric motorcycles in Kenya over the next three years.
The EU Future Mobility Taskforce has developed joint guidance on how Europe can propel mobility innovation and become a global transportation leader.
Bolt’s Director of Public Policy and Licensing Haya Douidri reveals the operator’s plan to be a “one stop shop” for multimodality in the UK
A meeting between the European Commissioner for Transport Adina Vălean and 16 mobility company CEOs and founders has seen the launch of the EU Future Mobility Taskforce.
The global shared mobility market is expected to be valued at $401 billion by 2030, according to a new report by global management consultancy firm Oliver Wyman.
In an open letter to EU governments, 15 companies and associations including Avere, Superpedestrian, Dott, Voi, MaaS Alliance, Uber and Bolt, advocate for more stringent air pollution standards.
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