
Upway: the global platform giving used e-bikes a second life
Maxime Renson explains how Upway has raised more than $60 million in funding as a go-to platform for reconditioned e-bikes.
Maxime Renson explains how Upway has raised more than $60 million in funding as a go-to platform for reconditioned e-bikes.
Maxime Renson explains how Upway has raised more than $60 million in funding as a go-to platform for reconditioned e-bikes.
London’s electric moped food delivery operator Otto has acquired e-bike rental ETT Industries.
Non-profit organisation Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has launched a calculator for cities to assess the environmental and economic impact of e-bikes for short trips.
Norwegian micromobility operator Ryde and Computer Vision firm Luna Systems are powering one of the first large-scale Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) for shared e-scooters
Lime is today celebrating the global launch of its new vehicle offering – the Gen4 seated
scooter.
A Norwegian startup championing scalable and efficient autonomous inland waterway transport has won the prestigious Special Category of the EU Start-up Prize for Mobility.
In a collaborative effort, 19 prominent companies from the automotive, bicycle and technology sectors, including Bosch, Trek, Shimano, Gazelle and BMC, have joined forces to champion the development of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2X) communication technology.
London’s electric moped food delivery operator Otto has acquired e-bike rental ETT Industries.
Non-profit organisation Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has launched a calculator for cities to assess the environmental and economic impact of e-bikes for short trips.
Norwegian micromobility operator Ryde and Computer Vision firm Luna Systems are powering one of the first large-scale Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) for shared e-scooters
Lime is today celebrating the global launch of its new vehicle offering – the Gen4 seated
scooter.
A Norwegian startup championing scalable and efficient autonomous inland waterway transport has won the prestigious Special Category of the EU Start-up Prize for Mobility.
In a collaborative effort, 19 prominent companies from the automotive, bicycle and technology sectors, including Bosch, Trek, Shimano, Gazelle and BMC, have joined forces to champion the development of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2X) communication technology.