
Warsaw introduces range of new e-scooter regulations
Warsaw has announced a range of new regulations relating to shared e-scooters, which have been available in the city since 2018.
Warsaw has announced a range of new regulations relating to shared e-scooters, which have been available in the city since 2018.
Bolt has signed a three-year partnership with Allianz that will provide insurance to its e-scooter users across 26 countries in Europe.
Paris-based urban mobility management platform Vianova secured $3 million in a funding round earlier this month led by Ponooc.
New analysis by Zag Daily reveals that Poland is the fourth largest country in Europe for shared e-scooters, with more than 40,000 vehicles available.
Estonian micromobility firm Bolt launched e-scooter charging docks in Tallinn last week, the first operator to take the measure in Europe.
A ban on e-scooters in Copenhagen has been overturned, with Voi, Bolt, TIER and Lime set to relaunch fleets in the Danish capital.
Warsaw has announced a range of new regulations relating to shared e-scooters, which have been available in the city since 2018.
Bolt has signed a three-year partnership with Allianz that will provide insurance to its e-scooter users across 26 countries in Europe.
Paris-based urban mobility management platform Vianova secured $3 million in a funding round earlier this month led by Ponooc.
New analysis by Zag Daily reveals that Poland is the fourth largest country in Europe for shared e-scooters, with more than 40,000 vehicles available.
Estonian micromobility firm Bolt launched e-scooter charging docks in Tallinn last week, the first operator to take the measure in Europe.
A ban on e-scooters in Copenhagen has been overturned, with Voi, Bolt, TIER and Lime set to relaunch fleets in the Danish capital.
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