Bird
Bird operates a micro-mobility platform focused on providing affordable transportation solutions through the sharing of personal electric vehicles, such as e-scooters and electric bicycles. The company collaborates with cities to enhance urban mobility, allowing users to access vehicles that can be picked up and dropped off at various locations. By promoting the use of electric vehicles, Bird aims to reduce car trips, alleviate traffic congestion, and lower carbon emissions. The platform is designed to offer a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional motor vehicle transportation, enhancing accessibility in urban areas. Bird currently provides its services in multiple locations, including over ten cities in Canada.
Spin is a shared electric scooter company that provides dockless mobility systems in cities and campuses.
Bird operates a micro-mobility platform focused on providing affordable transportation solutions through the sharing of personal electric vehicles, such as e-scooters and electric bicycles. The company collaborates with cities to enhance urban mobility, allowing users to access vehicles that can be picked up and dropped off at various locations. By promoting the use of electric vehicles, Bird aims to reduce car trips, alleviate traffic congestion, and lower carbon emissions. The platform is designed to offer a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional motor vehicle transportation, enhancing accessibility in urban areas. Bird currently provides its services in multiple locations, including over ten cities in Canada.
Circ delivers rides with custom-made light electric vehicles. Circ was created by a team with a shared vision of cleaner, safer, better-connected journeys. Founded at the end of 2018 as Flash, the company’s purpose-built e-scooters are now available in seven countries and enjoyed by hundreds of people every minute. Circ is building a champion for responsible micro-mobility in Europe and beyond, working with city authorities, local communities and other road users to transform urban transportation.
Scoot offered shared, electric mobility-as-a-service, including electric mopeds, electric cars, electric bicycles, and electric scooters in San Francisco, Barcelona, and Santiago. In 2012, Scoot was the first company to offer electric vehicles for rent through a smartphone app. In 2019, Scoot was acquired by Bird.
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