🛵 Ola’s Moped Blitz
Zoomo lands $12m, Revel expands to ride-hail, and Google Pay adds more transit.
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What You Need to Know This Week
As Ola prepares to open the world’s largest electric moped plant, the Indian TNC says that it will be selling internationally within the fiscal year. Once operational this summer, the factory will be capable of pumping out two million EVs per year, or approximately one every two seconds. Ola’s expansion sets the stage for an global arms race in micromobility manufacturing. Niu, one of the largest e-moped companies in the world, aims to produce more than a million units this year, followed by two million units by the end of 2022.
Zoomo, an Australia-based startup that leases e-bikes to delivery workers, has raised $12m in interim capital, with an eye toward expansion in Europe and the U.S.
Lime is mobilizing its millions of riders to support President Joe Biden’s $2t infrastructure bill, and other legislation funding bike lanes, through its new “People-First Cities” campaign. According to Lime, scooter trips increased by 111% on streets where bike lanes were added last year during the pandemic.
The E-BIKE Act, a federal bill that would would create a 30% tax credit for Americans to purchase electric bicycles, has been steadily picking up support from lawmakers since it was introduced in February.
Google Pay is adding more options to pay for public transit.
Specialized is partnering with the UK’s Ecolamp to handle recycling for its e-bike batteries.
In the face of an explosion of new scooter, moped, and car services in the past few years, good old-fashioned docked bike-share remains the most popular form of shared mobility, at least in Europe. According to new research from Fluctuo, docked bike rentals accounted for 51% of all trips made with shared vehicles across 16 European cities in Q1.
Not long after scoring a coveted permit in New York’s first scooter pilot, Lime announced it is bringing a small fleet of e-mopeds to Queens, Brooklyn, and Lower Manhattan. This will be the third city Lime has launched mopeds in, after Paris and Washington, DC.
Meanwhile New York’s homegrown e-moped startup, Revel, announced it is expanding into ride-hail with an all-Tesla fleet and an all-employee workforce. The startup already faces stiff resistance from the city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission.
Relatedly, Uber is partnering with Arrival to create a custom electric car for ride-hail drivers.
Winter isn’t ordinarily a busy time for bicycle sellers, but then again, 2021 is no ordinary year. According to Shimano’s Q1 report, sales were up 76% in Q1, year-over-year.
Here’s a deep dive into auto supplier Valeo’s recent e-bike efforts.
Why the cost of a bike lane can vary so much from project to project.
EAV is partnering with Spin to design a lightweight electric vehicle for collecting and charging e-scooters.
The Cambrian explosion of micromobility is chugging right along, as evidenced by this unusual sidecar-equipped e-bike that can be bought on Alibaba for $1,250.
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Jobs to Be Done
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