Ravi Kempaiah
Well-Known Member
- Region
- Canada
- City
- Halifax
It has been fascinating to witness the rise of E-scooter industry. I never thought the growth would be so massive and disruptive. The sheer scale is amazing.
It makes total sense if the commute is less than 5 miles or involves multi-modal transport involving train + scooter ride. No parking problem, no traffic hassle.
First, Uber and Google invest a whopping $335 million into this.
https://www.cnet.com/news/google-and-uber-invest-335-million-in-lime-scooters/
Then Ford invests $100 million to purchase the company Spin.
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/16/668189361/why-ford-is-getting-into-the-scooter-business
PBS does a short episode on the rise of E-scooters.
It makes total sense if the commute is less than 5 miles or involves multi-modal transport involving train + scooter ride. No parking problem, no traffic hassle.
First, Uber and Google invest a whopping $335 million into this.
https://www.cnet.com/news/google-and-uber-invest-335-million-in-lime-scooters/
Then Ford invests $100 million to purchase the company Spin.
https://www.npr.org/2018/11/16/668189361/why-ford-is-getting-into-the-scooter-business
PBS does a short episode on the rise of E-scooters.