E-mobility startups in France: COVID-19 boosts micromobility?
COVID-19 pandemic has completely transformed the way we travel in the city.
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Mobility tech and the transport economy — micromobility, electric vehicles, autonomous systems, and the urban infrastructure choices behind them.
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COVID-19 pandemic has completely transformed the way we travel in the city.
The post-coronavirus world will be a lot different than what we were used to before the pandemic hit.
Based out of Ness Ziona, IRP Systems has announced that it has raised $17 million (approx €16 million) in Series B funding.
Multiple facets from our lives will be different in a post-coronavirus world with mobility being one of them.
Based out of Ness Ziona, Israel, Moovit is known for its urban mobility application that offers travelers around the world the best multimodal trip planning by combining public transportation, bicycle, and scooter services, ride-hailing, and car-sharing.
E-scooter sharing startup Lime is a pioneer and global leader in micro-mobility powering 130 million rides within a few years since operations.
TIER Mobility, a micro-mobility provider with a mission to change mobility for the better is starting to build its multimodal offering and is entering the market for e-moped sharing.
In a latest development, Fastned, the fast charging company that is building a European network of fast-charging stations has opened its first fast-charging station in Amsterdam on the Foodstrip at the Holendrecht A2/A9 junction.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected almost all kinds of businesses worldwide.
Currently, the trend points out at the continued growth in the global demand for mobility.
The entire world has almost come to a halt due to the coronavirus pandemic.
As COVID-19 continues to spread across the world, almost every country is creating a curb on travel, cancelling the large business events, and VC firms are advising startups to conserve cash and spend less till the uncertainty ends.