Exclusive: Wunder Mobility acquires rival GoUrban
German SaaS platform Wunder Mobility has acquired Vienna-based goUrban to become the largest independent free-floating and station-based micromobility and car-sharing platform.
German SaaS platform Wunder Mobility has acquired Vienna-based goUrban to become the largest independent free-floating and station-based micromobility and car-sharing platform.
In #13 of Zag’s Mobility Leaders: Women Making Moves series, goUrban Chief Revenue Officer Tamy Ribeiro Sass explains how city attitudes are shifting away from seeing shared micromobility as “rebel startups”
Vienna-based mobility SaaS provider goUrban has secured €3 million to develop its corporate fleet software solutions and further expand into shared mobility.
Software provider goUrban has signed a new three-year agreement with shared mobility operator GO Sharing to help scale its services across Western Europe.
German SaaS platform Wunder Mobility has acquired Vienna-based goUrban to become the largest independent free-floating and station-based micromobility and car-sharing platform.
In #13 of Zag’s Mobility Leaders: Women Making Moves series, goUrban Chief Revenue Officer Tamy Ribeiro Sass explains how city attitudes are shifting away from seeing shared micromobility as “rebel startups”
Vienna-based mobility SaaS provider goUrban has secured €3 million to develop its corporate fleet software solutions and further expand into shared mobility.
Software provider goUrban has signed a new three-year agreement with shared mobility operator GO Sharing to help scale its services across Western Europe.
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