Mayten Acquires Majority Interest in Micromobility Industries
Niu Technologies Q4 Sales Report, Chino Hills Bans E-Bikes, Uber Initiates $1.5B Share Buy Back and much more...
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Mayten Acquires Majority Interest in Micromobility Industries
Mayten has acquired a majority interest in Micromobility Industries, the leading global media brand for small electric vehicles. This follows Mayten’s 2024 acquisition of Cogo, further expanding its presence in the mobility sector. Horace Dediu and James Gross will stay onboard as Co-founders, with Prabin Joel Jones stepping in as CEO of Micromobility Industries.
Read the blog post from James Gross here
Brussels Bicycle Rider Analysis
Citi Bike Hikes Prices for Second Time in 6 Months
On January 6, 2025, Citi Bike in New York implemented a price increase for e-bike rides. The new rates are as follows:
E-bikes:
$0.25 per minute for members
$0.38 per minute for non-members
Single e-bike rides now cost $4.99
Day Passes:
$25, which includes a $1.50 congestion pricing credit for rides in Manhattan.
In 2024, Citi Bike recorded over 45 million rides across its fleet of 30k+ vehicles.
Niu Technologies Reports Q4 Sales
In Q4 2024, Niu Technologies sold 226.6k units, including 182.3k units in China and 44.3k units internationally. For the full year, total sales reached 924.3k units, with 759k units sold in China and 165k units sold overseas. New models contributed to 70% of Q4 sales, and the company saw strong growth in micromobility, with a 65% quarterly and 57% annual increase in sales.
Barcelona Enforces Strict E-Scooter Rules
Starting February 1, Barcelona will enforce new e-scooter regulations, including:
A 25 km/h speed limit for e-scooters.
€500 fines for riding on pavements or failing to wear a helmet.
Licensing requirements for scooters exceeding the speed limit.
The city currently records about 44k private e-scooter rides daily.
Southeast UK Police Warn of £300 Fines
Southeast UK Police have issued a warning to new e-scooter owners about illegal use, including riding on pavements, which could result in a £300 fine. E-scooters are only permitted in approved trial areas and remain illegal on public roads. Since 2019/20, over 400 e-scooters have been confiscated for violating these rules.
Chino Hills Bans E-Bikes, Scooters on Sidewalks
The Chino Hills City Council in California voted to ban e-bikes and motorized scooters on sidewalks starting January 9. Violations carry fines of $100 for the first offense, $200 for the second, and up to $500 for subsequent offenses within a year.
Glasgow Expands Cycle Storage Units
Glasgow is adding 500 new on-street cycle storage units, providing 3,000 more secure spaces for residents, especially those in flats. Following a successful 2021 trial and a £2.5m contract with Cyclehoop, 120 units will be installed yearly, with expansion possible.
Marti Launches Dynamic Pricing Model
Marti Technologies launched a dynamic pricing model for its ride-hailing service, adjusting fares based on supply and demand to reduce wait times, increase availability, and boosting driver earnings. The company projects $34m in revenue for 2025, up from $16.6m in 2024.
Uber Initiates $1.5B Share Buyback
Uber signed a $1.5B accelerated share repurchase agreement with Bank of America, part of its $7B buyback program. The company will receive 18.6m shares, retiring over 1% of its market cap, with completion expected by Q1 2025.
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