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âWe have this deeply ingrained car culture in the US that we have to challenge in multiple ways to really get at the heart of it,â said Lyft bike, scooter, and pedestrian policy Caroline Samponaro to Fast Company.
The company, that recently entered the bike and electric scooter sharing business, is slowly rolling out a new integration of public transit in its app. As Fast Company pointed out, the new offering doesnât have any direct financial benefit for the company. âBut it sees it as a key part of its vision of moving people away from driving in their own cars,â the magazine wrote. âBikes and scooters are another piece of the visionâ after the company acquired Motivate a global full share bike operator and technology innovator, this past summer.
âIf 40% of car trips in the US are less than two miles, and people are making many short trips in cities every day, there is a tremendous potential for us to make those trips on bikes and on scooters, and for those trips to be connections to public transit,â Samponaro said. âThatâs what Lyft is working hard right now to build out and to make happen.â
But Lyft is not the only company investing in the bike and scooter sharing as a way to grow and create new opportunities while at the same time finding ways to push customers and users towards greener choices in terms of mobility.
Bike and scooter sharing startup Lime, formerly LimeBike, is launching new programs. The company, the first to land in the European market, launched also a car sharing service in Seattle and has now integrated its app with Google Maps, starting with a few key markets.
âWeâre teaming up with Lime to help you find a better way to travel these short distances,â wrote Vishal Dutta, Google Maps project manager, in a blog post. âIn 13 cities around the world, youâll now be able to see nearby Lime scooters, pedal bikes and e-bikes as a transportation option right from Google Maps. Simply navigate to your destination and tap on the transit icon to see your nearby options. If a Lime vehicle is available, youâll see how long itâll take to walk to the vehicle, an estimate of how much your ride could cost, and your total journey time and ETA. Tapping on the Lime card will take you right to the Lime app, where you can see the exact location of the vehicle and easily unlock it. If you donât have the Lime app installed, youâll be taken to the App or Play store.â
So far the only non-American cities are Auckland, New Zealand, and Brisbane, Australia. But âmore markets are on the way,â according to a Vickie Wu, content marketing associate at Lime.
The micro-mobility market is very fast and new players are emerging, in particular outside of the US and China, like Mexico City-based Grin, Berlin-based Tier, and SĂŁo Paulo-based Yellow.
The latest is dott, a European scooter startup founded by Maxim ROMAIN, Ofoâs former head of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
With an initial âŹ20 million in funding by EQT Ventures and Naspers Ventures, âdottâs goal is to support the development of vibrant inner cities, free of cars and pollution,â according a blog post by Romain here on Medium. âTo achieve this, we aim to make short-distance trips much more enjoyable by offering light vehicles such as bikes, e-bikes, e-scooters and even possibly cargo bikes, available to anyone and everywhere in cities.â
dott is a Europe-based in a market largely dominated by non European companies, mostly from the US and China. Its focus will be on shareability, durability, and design, while the companyâs mission rests on four pillars: environmental conscious, transparent, get things done, family.
2019 will be a very exciting year for this market!
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