Can You Ride Electric Scooters in the Rain?
Ideally, the answer to the question “Can you ride electric scooters in the rain,” should be a resounding “no!” But givin

Ideally, the answer to the question “Can you ride electric scooters in the rain,” should be a resounding “no!” But givin
Ideally, the answer to the question “Can you ride electric scooters in the rain,” should be a resounding “no!” But givin
Sustainable transportation is not just about lowering emissions, it also focuses on creating a healthier lifestyle and a safer a
Sustainable transportation is not just about lowering emissions, it also focuses on creating a healthier lifestyle and a safer a
Bike vs scooter? That is the question. More and more people choose scooters as their preferred mode of transportation on their d
Bike vs scooter? That is the question. More and more people choose scooters as their preferred mode of transportation on their d
As the first scooter boom has blown over, we are seeing a change in scooter-sharing. At first, time to market and expansion was the number one goal. Hundreds of millions of VC money flowed into scooter-sharing companies and in exchange, those companies needed to show they can multiply their fleets quarter after quarter. That is no longer the case.
Surf opened its service in the autumn of 2021 in Oslo, Norway. In August, the city government decided to strongly limit the number of scooters in the city and Surf was one of the operators to establish the fleet. Until then, Oslo used to be one of the most scooter-populated cities in Europe with a staggering 30’000 e-scooters. That was now limited to 8’000 pcs & a dozen of operators. Not all of them did manage to launch their service in a given short time frame, but Surf guys certainly did.
Tuul, wind in Estonian, launched its service in spring 2020. As we saw how destructive the e-scooter fleet business is for the planet, we knew we wanted to change that. We teamed up with the most sustainably produced kick-scooter brand Äike to challenge the first thing that was wrong in this field – the scooters didn’t last.
On January 27th, our parent company Comodule hosted a webinar focusing on shared mobility. While the scooter-sharing industry is maturing, businesses in this sector are actively looking for ways to run their fleet more effectively.