Voi has quadrupled its operating area for its shared e-scooter scheme to eight square miles, extending access to more sustainable travel options outside of the city centre.
The Forte Evo is equipped with a high-capacity, long-lasting battery that gives the vehicle a longer range and a torque sensor that provides a smoother and more natural pedalling experience.
Part of a wider range of projects, staff e-bike usage data will provide insights to help Dublin Bus support customers in choosing how to journey on their first- or last-mile.
Voi has set an ambition to take one billion car trips off Europe’s roads by 2030 and expansion into new markets and solutions are integral to achieving this.
Micromobility specialists Voi and Luna are working together on the pilot programme that uses AI technology to detect when an e-scooter leaves the road and rides on a pavement.
Vianova will provide the Swedish capital with a centralised platform to help micro-mobility company Voi improve the integration of shared e-scooters, within the city.
The “end of ride photo” feature requires users to take and submit a photo of their parked scooter after each ride, encouraging them to park their scooter in a safe and appropriate manner.
Northamptonshire County Council is using the Vianova data platform to digitally design, implement and enforce more than 250 regulations for e-scooters deployed as part of trials across the county.
The feature is live on the company’s personalised information service and will soon be made available to transport operators, local authorities, and event organisers and venues.
The scooters feature optional smart pollution sensors, as well as noise and light sensors, to help identify areas with poor air quality and high levels of noise pollution.
The Italian connected e-bike sharing solution company has announced a new agreement with Swedish micro-mobility operator Voi Technology to extend and differentiate its e-scooter sharing service in the UK.