Bird Scooters, San Jose. Grendelkhan, WC.
After adopting an e-scooter ordinance in 2019, Topeka now has 300 Bird scooters available throughout the city as of April 1. These e-scooters are permitted through an 18-month pilot program that ends on October 2, 2022. Customers can borrow a Bird scooter ...
Credit: Bradenton Herald
The City of Bradenton has launched a shared e-scooter program in partnership with Bird. Upon its launch, residents and visitors have access to 200 e-scooters to use for short trips across downtown Bradenton. Riders can unlock the e-scooters through Bird’s ...
Credit: Eliricon from the Noun Project
The City of Old Town is partnering with Bird to offer residents and visitors a shared e-scooter program. Upon starting the program, users can access a fleet of 44 dockless e-scooters for short trips across the town. Free rides are available to emergency ...
Credit: City of San Ramon
Bird is providing a fleet of 150 electric micromobility vehicles, consisting of e-bikes and e-scooters, to users in the City of San Ramon, California. The program allows customers to borrow these vehicles using Bird’s smartphone app. Customers without ...
In 2017, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Aspen Institute launched their Initiative on Cities and Autonomous Vehicles, which explores the ways in which cities around the globe were preparing for autonomous vehicles (AVs) between 2017 and 2019.
The ...
Credit: Decatur-Morgan County Chamber of Commerce
The Decatur Downtown Redevelopment Authority, Decatur-Morgan County Tourism, Tandem Mobility, and BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama have partnered to launch Blue Bikes, a bikeshare system in the community of Decatur, Alabama. Using the Movatic smartphone ...
City of New Orleans
In partnership with Social Bicycles, Inc. (SoBi), the City of New Orleans has launched its first bikeshare program, Blue Bikes. As of December 5, 115 smart bikes are available for rent at 15 stations from downtown to City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana. ...
Agreement between the city and Bolloré Group to launch the largest electric vehicle car sharing program in the US. Bolloré plans to invest approximately $35 million to launch an all-electric vehicle sharing program in the city this year. The system ...
Overview
On June 10, 2013 the Mayor of Indianapolis announced an agreement between the city and the Bolloré Group to launch BlueIndy, the largest all-electric carsharing program in the US. Bolloré invested $40 million to launch the program and the ...
The BlueIndy electric vehicle (EV) car sharing program was launched in September 2015 after an agreement between the City of Indianapolis and the Bolloré group of the French Autolib' company, as well as with Indianapolis Power and Light.
The service ...