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Zipp Mobility launches e-scooter operations in Poland

Zipp Mobility has announced its first expansion on mainland Europe with the launch of e-scooter operations in Katowice, Poland.

The company also plans to launch in the surrounding cities of Sosnowiec and Dabrowa Gornicza by the end of August. Zipp will initially create at least five local jobs in Katowice, bringing to 25 the total employed by the company across Europe.

In addition, the company recently reached an agreement with local authorities in the UK to extend its e-scooter service to two new locations and is now operating e-scooters in five towns across Buckinghamshire in Somerset.

Since last November, Zipp Mobility’s UK customers have completed over 100,000 journeys and spent over one million minutes on their scooters, resulting in approximately a 30-tonne reduction in carbon emissions.

Zipp Mobility, which was founded in 2019 by Charlie Gleeson, is headquartered at NovaUCD, the Centre for New Ventures and Entrepreneurs at University College Dublin and is supported by Enterprise Ireland.

Gleeson said: “We are delighted to be rolling out our e-scooter services for the first time on mainland Europe and are especially pleased to be doing so in Poland, and in particular in Katowice, which over the last number of years has focused on becoming a greener and more sustainable city. This is only our first launch in Poland and we have plans to expand our e-scooter operations across the country.”

As a homegrown Irish start-up, Zipp is already in close discussions with a number of local authorities in advance of the expected approval by the Dáil later this year of the Road Traffic (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill which will allow for the regulation of e-scooters on Irish roads.

Will O’Brien, vice-president of growth and government affairs, Zipp Mobility said: “This is an exciting next step for Zipp after our successful entry into the UK market last year. Our promise of ‘mobility done right’ is clearly resonating with cities and as the Irish government works towards regulating e-scooters we are excited to launch our service on home soil in partnership with Irish local authorities in the very near future.”

Rebecca Morley

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