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Donkey Republic Posts First-Ever H1 EBIT Profit in 2026, Yulu Raises $93M to Grow Its Fleet Four Times Over, Accell Declared Bankrupt After Rescue Deal Falls Through, and more...

[MICROMOBILITY PRO]New York's micromobility is split in two: Citi Bike in the core, Lime, Bird and Veo in the outer boroughs. With Lyft's contract expiring in 2029, the model is up for debate.

Paper: Lifecycle Analysis of Shared E-Scooters, Lime Returns to Bellevue,Bosch’s New City Duo Opens Doors for Fleet, BULLS Unveils Lightweight Urban E-Bike, and more...

Lime reported record Q2 2026 with $304M in revenue (+24% YoY), 407K+ vehicles across 230+ cities,Italy Hits Shared Operators With €2.7M Fine, and more...

Bay Wheels Becomes Lyft Bike, Dott Partners with Fleetser for Vehicle Resale, Dorset Approves New E-Scooter Trials Across Six Towns, and more...

[MICROMOBILITY PRO]Cargo bikes are becoming a common sight on American streets, driven by growing demand from delivery companies and families alike. Here's where they stand, and what holds them back.

Brighton Launches First E-Scooter Trial, Heybike Launches $899 CityScape 2.0 Commuter E-Bike, Lime, Forest & Voi Get New London Rulebook, and more...

Sneak Peek Into The 6th Annual Lyft Multimodal Report, Liverpool Airport Adds Bolt Micromobility Parking, Segway Teases Next-Generation Xyber and Two New E-Bikes, and more...

Dott is at 500M Rides, With 45k New Vehicles, Melbourne Council Ends Lime E-Bike Trial, Veo Launches First Tap-to-Park Corral in NYC, Lime Gears Up for Waterloo Rollout, and more...

[MICROMOBILITY PRO]Around 1.4m microcars were sold globally in 2024, yet only a fraction reached the U.S. The question now isn't whether they work, it's whether the U.S. is finally ready for them.