UK rides reach one million a month and Helbiz go public
There have been some exciting developments within the world of shared micromobility over the past month, with Helbiz in particular taking a couple of significant steps.
There have been some exciting developments within the world of shared micromobility over the past month, with Helbiz in particular taking a couple of significant steps.
As this week marks the one year anniversary of the UK e-scooter sharing trials (Ginger launched 25 scooters in Middlesbrough on 13 July 2020), Zag
Dott, the Dutch-French micromobility company, has raised $85 million (£61m) in its latest round of funding to help fuel its expansion plans in the UK
Dott’s safety initiatives include working with AA DriveTech to enhance rider education.
They’re the only things that keep an e-scooter rider in contact with the ground, but how robust and reliable are scooter tyres?
Leading voices in the industry applaud TfL for its work in getting an e-scooter trial secured for London.
There have been some exciting developments within the world of shared micromobility over the past month, with Helbiz in particular taking a couple of significant steps.
As this week marks the one year anniversary of the UK e-scooter sharing trials (Ginger launched 25 scooters in Middlesbrough on 13 July 2020), Zag
Dott, the Dutch-French micromobility company, has raised $85 million (£61m) in its latest round of funding to help fuel its expansion plans in the UK
Dott’s safety initiatives include working with AA DriveTech to enhance rider education.
They’re the only things that keep an e-scooter rider in contact with the ground, but how robust and reliable are scooter tyres?
Leading voices in the industry applaud TfL for its work in getting an e-scooter trial secured for London.
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