Dott Deploys 45k New E-Bikes and ScootersALSO Raises $200m, Partners with DoorDash, Two-Wheel Deliveries Surge Across US and Canada, Lime Rolls Out 2k E-Bikes and E-Scooters, and more...Fresh rides, bold takeovers, and everything in between. Micromobility Weekly is your pit stop for the industry’s sharpest twists, turns, and takeovers. Come Ride Along! Got Your Micromobility Moment To Share? Email - press@micromobility.io Hooked but not subscribed? 👀 Now’s the time. You’ll thank yourself later. Announcing First Wave of Early Partners and Sponsors at MME 2026🌟 🇩🇪Micromobility Europe 2026 brings together the companies building and backing the future of urban mobility, from global leaders to the innovators shaping what comes next. The Spring Sale for Micromobility Europe 2026 is ending at midnight today. If you’ve been thinking about attending, now’s a great time to secure your ticket at the discounted rate. [Sponsor/Exhibit] | [Speak at the Event] | [Exhibit as a Startup] | [Get A Free Pass] And to find all about Micromobility America | Nov 11-12 | Palace of Fine Arts, SFO - HERE! What You Need to Know TodayDott Deploys 45k New E-Bikes and ScootersDott is rolling out 45k new e-bikes and e-scooters across major European cities including Helsinki, Hamburg, Bristol, Brussels, Milan, and Lyon for the spring season. The new fleet includes 13k e-bikes and 32k e-scooters, featuring upgrades like double battery capacity, improved stability, lighter frames, and faster unlock systems. The rollout aims to enhance ride quality, increase availability, and support growing demand for shared micromobility across European cities. ALSO Raises $200M, Partners with DoorDashALSO, a Palo Alto-based micromobility company, has raised $200m in a Series C round and has announced a strategic partnership with DoorDash. The collaboration will focus on developing autonomous last-mile delivery using ALSO’s small electric vehicles, designed for bike lanes and dense urban environments. Backed by investors like Greenoaks and Prysm Capital, the funding will support product development and global expansion, as ALSO prepares to begin U.S. deliveries in 2026. Two-Wheel Deliveries Surge Across US and CanadaA new report from DoorDash shows rapid growth in bike and e-bike deliveries across the U.S. and Canada, with two-wheeled trips increasing nearly four times faster than car-based deliveries between 2024 and 2025. In cities like San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C., over half of deliveries are now completed on two wheels, driven by faster trips, easier parking, and higher earnings for riders. The report highlights that strong cycling infrastructure is key to this shift, with cities investing in bike lanes and safer streets seeing the highest adoption, alongside benefits like reduced congestion and lower emissions.
Cogo Launches Multimodal Trip Planning FeatureCogo, a mobility planning app, has introduced a new trip planning feature that integrates micromobility with public transport, allowing users to plan seamless multimodal journeys within a single app. A key upgrade is the ability to route trips based on actual drop-off and parking zones, addressing a common pain point where riders struggle to find valid parking at their destination. The feature aims to reduce uncertainty and failed trips, while improving overall user experience. It supports major operators including Dott, Lime, and Voi Technology, and is now live across Europe. Lime Rolls Out 2k E-Bikes and E-ScootersLime has launched more than 2k shared e-bikes and e-scooters across the West Midlands, taking over operations from Beryl. The rollout has begun in Birmingham, Coventry, and Solihull, with further expansion planned to Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall, and Wolverhampton from June. The vehicles will be available at existing docking stations and additional locations across the region. Officials say the new contract will save £1.4m annually, while Lime has kept pricing stable for the first two years, aiming to make shared micromobility more accessible for everyday travel. High Gas Prices Push Riders to Scooters and BikesFuel prices are pushing more people to rethink how they travel. Cowboy estimates that an e-bike commute can cost as little as €0.03 per trip, significantly cheaper than both petrol and electric cars. At the same time, Veo reports that 68% of riders have already replaced car trips with shared scooters or bikes as gas prices rise, with 73% saying micromobility is more affordable than driving. Together, the data and user behavior point to a clear shift, as fuel costs climb, micromobility is becoming a practical alternative, not just a convenience.
Don't Miss Curbivore 2026Curbivore 2026 is happening April 16-17 in Downtown LA - autonomy, delivery, and mobility all under one roof. Speakers from Uber, DoorDash, Instacart, CPUC, LADOT and more are confirmed. Use code MICRO50 for 50% off. Utah Tightens Rules on High-Powered E-BikesThe state of Utah is introducing new regulations targeting high-powered e-bikes and electric motorcycles, with the law set to take effect in May 2026. Under the updated rules, certain high-speed electric bikes, including electric dirt bikes, will be classified as motorcycles, requiring registration, insurance, and a valid license. Traditional e-bikes, however, will continue to be treated like bicycles, though riders may be encouraged to complete safety courses. Authorities say the move aims to address growing safety concerns around speeding, reckless riding, and injuries, with enforcement focusing on both education and stricter penalties. Riese & Müller Highlights Sustainability ProgressGerman premium e-bike maker Riese & Müller’s latest sustainability report outlines its progress in reducing emissions, improving circularity, and advancing responsible production across its operations. It shipped over 75k bikes from its Mühltal campus in 2024/25, with 86% of rides replacing short car trips under 10 km. The company reduced frame-related CO₂ emissions by 438 tonnes by using recycled aluminium in 48% of its bikes, with its Carrie cargo bike reaching 81% recycled content. It maintained a 90.3% waste recycling rate and covered nearly 70% of its electricity needs via on-site solar. The report also reflects a broader industry push, with Riese & Müller hosting sustainability barcamps, supplier audits, and campus visits to drive collective change across the bicycle sector. Hey! Want to collaborate on an article or a deep dive? Got your micromobility moment to share? Email us at press@micromobility.io Loving the vibe? Hop on and ride with us! Subscribe! Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy The Micromobility Newsletter, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |
Dott Deploys 45k New E-Bikes and Scooters
Thursday, 2 April 2026
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