
Invers is a global market leader in shared mobility technology and has enabled over 250 mobility services in more than 30 countries.
Invers is a global market leader in shared mobility technology and has enabled over 250 mobility services in more than 30 countries.
Most attendees — from established fleets and vendors to new players that were only formed five years ago — didn’t know anyone. But that’s exactly the point.
The 2018 Fleet Forward Conference convened Oct. 9-10 at The Pearl in San Francisco. The event is dedicated to providing strategies and new mobility solutions to fleets.
Lyft’s scooters are unlocked with an app and can be found and dropped off almost anywhere within the service area.
Taxify's CEO Markus Villig told Quartz that his company already has significant data from its ride-hailing app that can help identify usage and movement patterns in the city and optimize scooter locations.
Revv, a self-drive carsharing service, has partnered with Hyundai Motor Company to lead India's mobility market.
Despite not yet actually operating micromobility devices anywhere in the city, the two companies topped the pilot program application’s seven areas — including experience, public education, and parking and safety.
Together with NIADA, the companies aim to meet an overwhelming dealer demand to enter the mobility as a service industry throughout the U.S.
Thanks to the Ubeeqo mobile app, the 8,400 or so active users in the Ile-de-France region can easily reserve a self-service vehicle for a short period between one hour to 30 days.
Car2go celebrated its Chicago launch today at Pioneer Court with a special performance by the Jesse White Tumblers.
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