Micromobility

DSG Global, Inc. and Imperium Motor Corp. Announce the Official Grand Opening of the Experience Center in Fairfield, California

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Many of the various EV models that were announced arriving last week will be shown at the Experience Center Grand Opening, while an additional 43 vehicles are in transit.

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  • Many of the various EV models that were announced arriving last week will be shown at the Experience Center Grand Opening, while an additional 43 vehicles are in transit.
  • The Grand Opening will include giveaways, interviews, press coverage, food and beverages and test drives.
  • Those attending may have their picture taken with one of the vehicles or e-bikes, along with an opportunity to meet Rick Curtis and Bill Rex.
  • To pre-register, please contact Imperium Motors Experience Center at 707-266-7575 for hours and other information.

50-Million Miles: Onewheel Achieves Micromobility Milestone

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Thursday, June 10, 2021

The accomplishment comes at a time of rapid expansion in Onewheel adoption, with riders logging more than 27.3 million miles in 2020 alone.

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  • The accomplishment comes at a time of rapid expansion in Onewheel adoption, with riders logging more than 27.3 million miles in 2020 alone.
  • "This isn't just an incredible achievement for Onewheel, it's a pretty awesome moment for team human," remarked Kyle Doerksen, CEO and founder of Future Motion.
  • While shared and fleet micromobility solutions within the e-scooter and e-bike space achieved a total of just over 400 million miles ridden between 2014 - 20192, the 50-million-mile achievement is a first for a consumer-owned electric micromobility platform like Onewheel.
  • Future Motion's products, Onewheel Pint and Onewheel+ XR, exemplify its dedication to crafting products that bridge recreation and transportation.

US Shared Micromobility Market Report 2021-2025 with Coverage of Motivate (Lyft), Jump (Uber), Lime, & Bird - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

The "The US Shared Micromobility Market: Size, Trends & Forecasts (2021-2025 Edition)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "The US Shared Micromobility Market: Size, Trends & Forecasts (2021-2025 Edition)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • "The US Shared Micromobility Market: Size, Trends & Forecasts (2021-2025 Edition)", provides analysis of the US shared micromobility market, with detailed analysis of market size and growth of the industry.
  • The US shared micromobility market is expected to observe some new market trends such as reduction in CO2 emission, merger & partnerships for evolution, etc.
  • Motivate (Lyft), Jump (Uber), Lime and Bird are some of the key players operating in the US shared micromobility market, whose company profiling has been done in the report.

BOLT Mobility Continues to Expand Access, Equity, and Quality of Life Through Micromobility

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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

As the United States continues emerging from the global coronavirus pandemic, BOLT Mobility (BOLT) has completed a series of moves to further position the company as the micromobility industry leader in providing access, equity, and quality of life through safe, sustainable, personal transportation options.

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  • As the United States continues emerging from the global coronavirus pandemic, BOLT Mobility (BOLT) has completed a series of moves to further position the company as the micromobility industry leader in providing access, equity, and quality of life through safe, sustainable, personal transportation options.
  • As consumers are demanding more transportation options, and technology rapidly evolves, municipalities are seeking new solutions to provide access and reduce strain on public transportation.
  • BOLT Mobility is a transformational personal transportation company committed to ensuring access, equity, and quality of life through micromobility.
  • Co-founded by eight-time Olympic Gold Medalist Usain Bolt, BOLT Mobility is revolutionizing the way people move and experience their communities and travel to and from employment.

Global Electric Bike Market (2020 to 2030) - by Product, Drive Mechanism, Battery Type and Region - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

The "Electric Bike Market by Product, Drive Mechanism and Battery Type: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2020-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Electric Bike Market by Product, Drive Mechanism and Battery Type: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2020-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Peddle assist, throttle on demand, speed pedelec, and electric moped or motorcycle are the different categories of electric bikes.
  • The global electric bikes market is segmented into product type, drive mechanism, battery type, and region.
  • The current electric bike market is quantitatively analyzed from 2019 to 2030 to benchmark the financial competency.

DGAP-News: hGears AG with successful stock market debut

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Friday, May 21, 2021

This puts the company in a good position to capitalize on the dynamically growing end-markets for e-bikes and electric and hybrid vehicles.

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  • This puts the company in a good position to capitalize on the dynamically growing end-markets for e-bikes and electric and hybrid vehicles.
  • hGears has three distinct business areas for which it develops and manufactures high-precision components: E-mobility, E-tools, and Conventional (i.e.
  • hGears works together with its customers in a "co-development" role to design components and find technologically optimal solutions to satisfy the customer\'s specifications.
  • hGears\' blue chip customer base includes a number of major suppliers as well as original equipment manufacturers.

Flamingo Scooters partners with Trailze to make turn-by-turn navigation an integral part of the Flamingo app

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

We share their vision and their focus on ride safety, and are thrilled to have them as our customers.

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  • We share their vision and their focus on ride safety, and are thrilled to have them as our customers.
  • "\nFlamingo is an electric scooter sharing company based in New Zealand.
  • Flamingo\'s mission is to offer people a first and last mile transport option that reduces reliance on cars, eases congestion on roads and helps people get around in a safe and environmentally-friendly way.\nTrailze, based in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a global leader in micromobility navigation solutions.
  • Trailze offers a comprehensive suite of navigation and geolocation services that can be instantly integrated into any location-aware app or service.\nFor further information about Flamingo: [email protected]\nFor further information about Trailze: [email protected]\n'

Shepherd Center and the Governor's Office of Highway Safety Help Georgians Scoot Safe

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Monday, May 17, 2021

Micromobility\'s increased popularity in urban areas and on college campuses makes safety awareness and education even more important.

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  • Micromobility\'s increased popularity in urban areas and on college campuses makes safety awareness and education even more important.
  • Through key partnerships, Scoot Safe will deliver safety messages to riders where they will be sure to see them within scooter apps and on YouTube.
  • Our goal is to make our streets safer for all without sacrificing the fun of riding electric scooters," said Emma Harrington, Director of Injury Prevention and Education Services at Shepherd Center.\nShepherd Center was awarded a year-long grant by the Georgia Governor\'s Office of Highway Safety and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to facilitate the Scoot Safe electric scooter injury prevention campaign.
  • Shepherd Center partnered with Atlanta-based marketing agency, NeoLuxe Marketing, to help develop and roll out the Scoot Safe digital media campaign.\nVisit ScootSafeGA.com for more information about Scoot Safe.\n'

Leo Electric Scooter׳s Experience from Tel Aviv Rides to Selina Hotels in Mexico

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Monday, May 10, 2021

b'TEL-AVIV, Israel, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --LEO Riders an Israeli based company has presented a new revenue model for hotels while empowering guests experience.\n"We have dedicated our entire efforts into the hospitality sphere.

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  • b'TEL-AVIV, Israel, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --LEO Riders an Israeli based company has presented a new revenue model for hotels while empowering guests experience.\n"We have dedicated our entire efforts into the hospitality sphere.
  • While working with 50 hotels in Israel, we have learned how to cater both hotels and guests needs" says Mr. Motti Hasfari, LEO\'s CEO\nLEO provides hotels and resorts with a full turnkey micromobility solution combined with a digital tour guide embedded in LEO\'s app.\n"During the last 12 month we\'ve generated a daily net average income of 12$ per scooter, thus generating a good and healthy win-win model with the hotels" says Hasfari.\nNow, with a business model offering hotels rev.
  • share from rides, Leo is deploying its operation with Hotel brands: Fattal, Brown Selina and Nomad\'s in Israel, Mexico and Greece.\nThe young Israeli company, founded in 2019 by Kfir Benshooshan and Dror Benshooshan; owners of Inokim scooter brand, has taken the scooters utility services trend to the B2B level, offering hotel guests a new experience to explore main point of interests with Leo designated app.\nAfter a successful collaboration with 40 Fatal hotels in the city of Eilat, Leo launched this week its expansion outside of Israel in 2 cities in Mexico with Selina and Nomad\'s hotels.
  • Leo and Selina had signed a strategic partnership which will allow Leo to expand to other hotels and hospitality businesses in Central and South Americas.\n"While the sharing electric scooters highly competitive business struggles to achieve positive EBITDA, Leo focuses in the hospitality industry, partnering with hotel chains, to create new revenue stream hotels and bring a new micromobility experience to guests.\n'

Bird Canada Disappointed in City of Toronto e-Scooter Pilot Decision

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Thursday, May 6, 2021

b'Bird Canada expresses its disappointment regarding today\xe2\x80\x99s decision by Toronto City Council to opt out of Ontario\xe2\x80\x99s e-Scooter Pilot Program.\nFor more than two years, micromobility advocates including Bird Canada have expressed their interest in partaking in a small and safely managed e-scooter pilot in the City of Toronto with the goal of gathering data, community feedback, and insights to assist the City in developing a world-class micromobility program.

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  • b'Bird Canada expresses its disappointment regarding today\xe2\x80\x99s decision by Toronto City Council to opt out of Ontario\xe2\x80\x99s e-Scooter Pilot Program.\nFor more than two years, micromobility advocates including Bird Canada have expressed their interest in partaking in a small and safely managed e-scooter pilot in the City of Toronto with the goal of gathering data, community feedback, and insights to assist the City in developing a world-class micromobility program.
  • While we are disappointed by the decision today, we look forward to continuing this dialogue with the City of Toronto in the coming months in the post-pandemic period.
  • Our hope is that at that point a more fulsome analysis of sustainable transportation modes can occur.\nLet\xe2\x80\x99s not have Toronto be the city that only sees challenges when others see opportunity.\nPowered by Bird Rides, Bird Canada Inc. operates an electric vehicle sharing program.
  • For additional information, visit Bird online , on Twitter , and on Instagram .\nView source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210505006243/en/\n'