Tier’s charging stations could net a £7m windfall for London shops
A six-week shop trial in Finland shows 16 scooter riders per day swap batteries; they also spend £2.85 each in the store.
A six-week shop trial in Finland shows 16 scooter riders per day swap batteries; they also spend £2.85 each in the store.
The inexorable wave of micromobility rolls across several shires this week as e-scooters roll into three towns in Staffordshire and Buckinghamshire; two towns confirm scooter providers, in Yorkshire and Worcestershire. Elsewhere, Essex reveals plans to run six different projects, and Coventry hiccups. It’s not quite Tolkien but it has been a busy week for electric scooters.
Historic city plumps for futuristic tech with e-scooters – and they’re cheaper than other leading programmes.
Much ado about micromobility in the UK this week, including: Spin and Lime go live in Milton Keynes; Ginger heads to Hartlepool and Redcar; Voi springs an early morning surprise with Northampton and Kettering; Tier’s London bash; and Beryl announces a tri-modal programme for Norwich. Phew.
Tier showcases new technology in front of Tower Bridge, including user-swappable batteries, turn signals and folding helmets.
This week, three micromobility companies join forces over sustainability commitments. Elsewhere, Lime gets the green light from the DfT; Ginger and Middlesbrough are in the firing line for not preventing teenagers riding trial e-scooters along a busy dual carriageway.
A six-week shop trial in Finland shows 16 scooter riders per day swap batteries; they also spend £2.85 each in the store.
The inexorable wave of micromobility rolls across several shires this week as e-scooters roll into three towns in Staffordshire and Buckinghamshire; two towns confirm scooter providers, in Yorkshire and Worcestershire. Elsewhere, Essex reveals plans to run six different projects, and Coventry hiccups. It’s not quite Tolkien but it has been a busy week for electric scooters.
Historic city plumps for futuristic tech with e-scooters – and they’re cheaper than other leading programmes.
Much ado about micromobility in the UK this week, including: Spin and Lime go live in Milton Keynes; Ginger heads to Hartlepool and Redcar; Voi springs an early morning surprise with Northampton and Kettering; Tier’s London bash; and Beryl announces a tri-modal programme for Norwich. Phew.
Tier showcases new technology in front of Tower Bridge, including user-swappable batteries, turn signals and folding helmets.
This week, three micromobility companies join forces over sustainability commitments. Elsewhere, Lime gets the green light from the DfT; Ginger and Middlesbrough are in the firing line for not preventing teenagers riding trial e-scooters along a busy dual carriageway.
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