⛽️ The Real Winner of the Gas Tax Holiday
Plus, Porsche Ventures backs insurtech startup Laka, Lime pauses in South Korea, and Cuba’s micro-EV revolution.
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What You Need to Know This Week
A gas tax holiday is gift to oil companies, not commuters.
E-mobility insurance company Laka has secured funding from Porsche Ventures, bringing its Series A investment to $13.5M
More layoffs in shared micromobility: Voi has cut 10% of its employees at its headquarters and Superpedestrian has cut 7%.
A new Deloitte report from Germany finds that ebikes are the most popular and attractive form of electric transportation among consumers.
Global revenue from shared mobility (including car rentals, ridehailing, bikesharing, etc), may rise 40% by 2030, a new study says.
West African super app Gozem has raised $10M to expand its fleet of electric moto-taxis.
Zipp Mobility, a Dublin-based company that operates shared ebikes and escooters, has raised $6.1M to expand across Europe.
Early impressions of Striemo, the first three-wheeled escooter from Honda’s new micromobility division, center on safety: “I can attest that Striemo’s scooter felt much steadier than others I’ve ridden.”
Gripped by petrol shortages, Cubans are turning to electric mopeds, quadricycles, and motorbikes, and tiny cars to get around.
Is restricting access to scooters just another form of broken windows policing?
Electric bikes are on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine.
A German-Indian startup called Nunam is bringing electric rickshaws to Indian roads using Audi-sourced second-life batteries.
Lime is suspending operations in South Korea due to the “chaotic scooter environment” and lack of RFP process, which has led an unlimited number of operators to deploy a large number of vehicles.
London has begun fining motorists who drive their cars in a bike lane.
India’s Ola is likely to bring a more affordable version of its S1 electric moped to the market later this year.
A bike with one regular wheel in front and two half-wheels in back.
A new study finds that climate and topography play “essentially no role in explaining cycling mode share across metros.”
The UK announced it will extend its shared scooter trials until May 2024.
According to a survey from AAA conducted earlier this year, 75% of American adults said they would start changing their lifestyles and habits when gas hit $5 a gallon.
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