Dott, Lime and Voi win London e-scooter contract
Shared operators Lime, Dott and Voi have been awarded contracts to run the next phase of London’s rental e-scooter trial.
Shared operators Lime, Dott and Voi have been awarded contracts to run the next phase of London’s rental e-scooter trial.
Tier is to replace Voi as the new West of England region shared micromobility operator.
Drover AI’s Path Pilot technology is being deployed on Voi’s e-scooters in the city of Helsinki as part of a three month pilot project to help visualise infrastructure gaps and reduce illegal parking and pavement riding.
Europe’s shared e-scooter fleet has more than doubled from 2021 to 2022, according to statistics released by Micromobility for Europe (MMfE).
New research by the University of Leeds and University of Cambridge has found that Voi’s shared e-scooters help people to feel happier and more connected with nature.
Transport Minister Jesse Norman said more data and public consultation is needed to regulate private e-scooters in the UK.
Shared operators Lime, Dott and Voi have been awarded contracts to run the next phase of London’s rental e-scooter trial.
Tier is to replace Voi as the new West of England region shared micromobility operator.
Drover AI’s Path Pilot technology is being deployed on Voi’s e-scooters in the city of Helsinki as part of a three month pilot project to help visualise infrastructure gaps and reduce illegal parking and pavement riding.
Europe’s shared e-scooter fleet has more than doubled from 2021 to 2022, according to statistics released by Micromobility for Europe (MMfE).
New research by the University of Leeds and University of Cambridge has found that Voi’s shared e-scooters help people to feel happier and more connected with nature.
Transport Minister Jesse Norman said more data and public consultation is needed to regulate private e-scooters in the UK.
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