LINK arrives in Nottingham – What does it mean for the UK’s busiest fleet?
Zag Daily takes a closer look at the recent announcement of Wind’s Nottingham shared e-scooter operation changing to a new platform – LINK.
Zag Daily takes a closer look at the recent announcement of Wind’s Nottingham shared e-scooter operation changing to a new platform – LINK.
Superpedestrian has launched the first fleet of LINK shared e-scooters in France, the eighth country where it has rolled out its services.
There are 40,000 shared e-scooters available for hire on the streets of Italy according to the latest research by Zag. This tally means that the
Across Europe, a number of cities with e-scooter sharing schemes publish open data on the locations of e-scooters waiting to be hired. Why is this
Superpedestrian is giving away one million free rides on its Link e-scooter service, to help people reach vaccination centres. In total €10 million in free rides
There has been some positive progress for the UK’s shared e-scooter industry in recent weeks. The trials have now clocked up over two million journeys since July 2020 and Zag’s own data analysis suggests there has already been a positive impact with riders shifting away from using private cars.
Zag Daily takes a closer look at the recent announcement of Wind’s Nottingham shared e-scooter operation changing to a new platform – LINK.
Superpedestrian has launched the first fleet of LINK shared e-scooters in France, the eighth country where it has rolled out its services.
There are 40,000 shared e-scooters available for hire on the streets of Italy according to the latest research by Zag. This tally means that the
Across Europe, a number of cities with e-scooter sharing schemes publish open data on the locations of e-scooters waiting to be hired. Why is this
Superpedestrian is giving away one million free rides on its Link e-scooter service, to help people reach vaccination centres. In total €10 million in free rides
There has been some positive progress for the UK’s shared e-scooter industry in recent weeks. The trials have now clocked up over two million journeys since July 2020 and Zag’s own data analysis suggests there has already been a positive impact with riders shifting away from using private cars.
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