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Of late, there has been a shift towards climate-friendly e-mobility solutions.
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Of late, there has been a shift towards climate-friendly e-mobility solutions.
Based out of Singapore, the safety-leading e-scooter operator Neuron Mobility has entered into a partnership with RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents).
Voi, the Sweden-based e-scooter company has gained an exclusive contract to launch its revolutionary mobility service to the West Midlands in the UK. The company will work hand-in-hand with Transport for West Midlands and come up with an exciting way to reach 5.9 million residents in the region.
Micro-mobility post coronavirus is a hot topic since travelling safely while maintaining social distancing is the new norm.
Right now, car sharing is becoming increasingly popular in the Netherlands due to various factors - good for the environment, cost-effective, no need for a parking space or a parking permit, and no fixed monthly costs.
A couple of months back, Superpedestrian, a spinoff of MIT Senseable Cities Lab announced the launch of LINK, its new shared micro-mobility division.
The race to roll out the e-scooter across the UK as a part of the trail has reached its peak.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk usually takes to social media, preferably the micro-blogging site Twitter to launch products, make promises, connect with fans, and troll someone.
Due to COVID-19 and social distancing norms, the UK government has been working on making transportation easier for the people without resorting to public transportation like buses and trains.
The mobility sector is slowly bouncing back post coronavirus.
A couple of weeks back, the UK government granted permission to legally ride e-scooters on the streets of London as a part of a 12-month trial.
Gone are the days where electric cars used to be too slow, flimsy, and kind of embarrassing to own.