Alex Ballinger

Shared e-scooters and e-bikes could boost economy by £1.1 billion, according to Oxford University study 

Shared micromobility could boost the UK economy by more than £1 billion, according to a new study from Oxford University.  A study by the university’s Oxford Strategy Group, examining services provided by micromobility operator Dott in London, found that there would be huge economic benefits if more people switched to …

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Bolt unveils industry first ‘reckless rider score’

Micromobility operator Bolt has announced a new ‘reckless rider score,’ believed to be an industry first. Estonian shared transport company Bolt is aiming to tackle unsafe riding habits on its e-scooters, to help improve the perception of safety in micromobility.  The reckless rider scoring systems collects inputs, including tandem riding …

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Pure Electric secures £12.5m loan to fund product development and business strategy

E-scooter brand Pure Electric has secured a £12.5 million loan to help fund further product development and support its new business direction. The British e-scooter brand has recently shifted its focus away from e-bikes and high street retail to focus on e-scooters and working with third-party retailers.  Founded by entrepreneur …

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E-bike brand Cowboy appoints Oliver Barleben to oversee global operations

Belgian e-bike brand Cowboy has appointed Oliver Barleben to oversee global operations as chief supply chain officer.  Barleben will be responsible for Cowboy’s supply chain and ensuring the product quality, while also overseeing planning, procurement, manufacturing and logistics.  With previous experience in supply chains and procurement, Barleben was most recently …

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‘First in the micromobility industry’ – Lime announces its first fully profitable year

Shared micromobility brand Lime has announced its first fully profitable year of operation, which it says makes it the first in the micromobility industry to reach this target. The US-based shared transport provider recorded its best ever year in 2022, recording $466 million in gross bookings in 2022, a 33% …

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European Parliament passes ‘historic resolution’ to recognise cycling as mode of transport

The European Parliament has passed a ‘historic resolution’ to help dramatically increase cycling levels by 2030.  In a bid to promote cycling across Europe, the European Parliament has voted on a resolution to recognise cycling as a fully-fledged mode of transport, and as an essential industrial asset to meet the …

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Micromobility start-up Dance secures €12 million in funding

German micromobility start-up Dance has announced that it has secured €12 million in funding, from existing and new investors.  Dance, an e-mobility subscription service founded by the creators of SoundCloud and Jimdo, said it plans to use the funds to continue its mission of creating liveable cities by offering sustainable …

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Estonian Kõu Mobility Group takes majority stake in Ampler e-bikes 

Estonian e-bike brand Ampler has merged with the Kõu Mobility Group, as Kõu takes a majority stake in the bike-manufacturer.  The two companies have signed an investment and share-swap agreement, with Kõu becoming the new 51% majority shareholder in Ampler, which will join other micromobility brands in the Kõu group, …

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42% of Dutch adults own at least one e-bike

A new large-scale study of e-bikes in the Netherlands has revealed that 42% of adults in the country own at least one micromobility product.  E-bike Monitor, a market research project into electric bikes, scooters and light electric vehicles (LEVs) carried out by Multiscope, found that the Dutch population currently owns …

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West Yorkshire Police hold e-scooter ‘week of action’ to educate e-scooter riders

West Yorkshire Police has recapped its ‘week of action’ designed to educate e-scooter riders, resulting in the seizure of three vehicles, and 20 members of the public being stopped by officers. Taking place from Monday 30th January to Sunday 5th February, officers from the West Yorkshire Roads Policing Unit recorded …

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