
Micromobility Integrations Recipe
A Recipe For Micromobility Integrations Micromobility Integrations How do we integrate micromobility with our public transportation network to create a better overall system? To achieve
A Recipe For Micromobility Integrations Micromobility Integrations How do we integrate micromobility with our public transportation network to create a better overall system? To achieve
City regulations played a massive role in shaping e-scooter and bike share deployments in cities across the world. We are delighted to announce that movmi has collaborated with Joyride Academy to create a free e-learning course, so that you can learn what it takes to navigate the rules and regulations for shared micromobility.
We explore the growth of the e-scooter industry, the benefits of having shared e-scooter options within our cities and which Canadian cities will be the next to launch their own shared e-scooter fleets.
In this whitepaper, movmi provides a brief evaluation of the technological capabilities of the scooters offered to the public by leading scooter-sharing companies. Four shared micromobility operators participated in demo day trials that were conducted by movmi: these were Bird Canada, Link, Neuron and Roll.
In this article we review the different types of micromobility business models, offer advice on how to build a micromobility business model to suit your needs and use movmi’s own case studies to explore the challenges and successes of different micromobility business models.
Understanding the key e-scooter developments and players that have helped advance this sector over the past five years, can give us valuable insights on where the industry is going and how we can successfully shape it to meet the needs of both cities and riders here in Canada.
This week’s Covid-19 Taskforce micro webinar is hosted by Justin Kozak, Vice President of Sales at Founder Shield, a full service insurance brokerage focusing on
The rise and rise of micromobility has been well documented over the last few years with companies like Mobike, Citi Bike and Jump Bikes leading
For over 20 years, Rail~Volution has been the place to engage in thoughtful discussions with change makers and influencers, the place to share ideas and breakthroughs, frustrations
Whether it’s to get groceries, a short trip to the bank, or to and from school for kids, the short trips made in and by
Micro-vehicles, such as e-mopeds, electric bikes, scooters and even hover board demonstrations took place this year at the first ever, North American, Micromobility Conference in
Growth Potential More than $5.7 billion have been invested in micromobility since 2015 and according to some industry experts, the idea of tech driven, shared micromobility
Given the rising popularity of cargo bikes for delivery and personal transportation purposes, there’s been a simultaneous surge in demand for cargo bike-sharing solutions.
Last month’s Vancouver Entrepreneur Forum (VEF) event brought together innovators and experts from a mix of industries for a discussion on the Future of Transportation. movmi was delighted to partner up with VEF for this event to bring back our in-person ‘Mobility Minglers.’ A big thank you to everyone in our network who attended the event – we were so happy to connect with you IRL!
CITE was one of the first major in-person transportation conferences in Vancouver since the pandemic and movmi was excited to attend. Focused on transportation engineering, the conference was full of learnings about how cities are increasingly aligning sustainable living in their projects and planning. Keep reading for a breakdown of movmi’s CITE conference highlights!
This month we are joined by Adriel Thornton, Executive Director at MoGo Detroit Bikeshare and Vlad Marica, Head of Sales at Fluidtime Data Services GmbH for a chat about how the pandemic affected commuting patterns, micromobility and active transportation and how employers are implementing these modes during Global Employee Health and Fitness month and all year round.
In our latest whitepaper, we identify how shared electric bikeshare operations can be a win-win for users, operators, cities and the planet. We also provide real life examples, insights and data describing how to attract riders, ensure operational feasibility, and improve multimodality of cities.
In our latest whitepaper, we identify how shared electric bikesharing operations can be a win-win for users, operators, cities and the planet. We also provide real life examples, insights and data describing how to attract riders, ensure operational feasibility, and improve multimodality of cities. We take a close look at the challenges with e-bikesharing, but also the opportunities.
This year, on March 16th and 17th, Autonomy Paris was back for a in-person event after a two-year digital hiatus brought about due to the global pandemic. This year, movmi’s Sandra Phillips attended (in person) for the first time since the pandemic. Here is a quick round-up of movmi’s time at Autonomy, Paris.
In honour of St.Patrick’s Day this year, the team at movmi nominated me (their very own Irish expat! ☘️) to write an article, about my personal experience of transportation and shared mobility living in Ireland. Northern Ireland to be exact.
In this article I discuss my personal experience with transportation in Ireland, including both public and private options… or the lack of.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
In each episode of ‘Global Mobility’ we will be working alongside our intercontinental partners who will be speaking with local industry experts to give you an up-to-date look at what’s happening on the ground in each country. This month, we are back in Brazil with our partner Humberto Maciel, Founder of OPTAI. In episode three, the panel of experts discuss how to develop a truly intelligent mobility system within different cities. The impact micromobility and electric vehicles have on population health and if decarbonizing shared mobility and creating completely sustainable, zero emission mobility is truly possible.
with native industry experts to give you an up-to-date look at what’s happening on the ground in each country. This month, we are back in Brazil with our partner Humberto Maciel, Founder of OPTAI. In episode two, the panel of experts take a look at how the pandemic affected travel behaviour and mode choice and the challenges public transportation authorities faced in Latin America.
As 2021 draws to an end, as a team, we decided to take a look back over the last 12 months at everything we accomplished as a company. In this blog post we will be sharing our top moments of the year, including;
– The projects we’ve worked on
– The people we spoke to and collaborated with
– Our favourite movmi campaigns and initiatives
Last month the movmi team took to the streets of Vancouver for a demo day with LINK e-scooters from Superpedestrian. They are currently looking to enter the Canadian market and have hired movmi’s team to provide strategic guidance. movmi’s work with LINK is focused on two areas: community engagement and a deployment plan.
Check out the movmi team in action! 🛴 Read the full article to find out what we thought of LINK’s e-scooters!
In this blog post we summarize Sandra Phillips’ IMPACT festival, 2021 keynote speech on ‘How to re-organize mobility infrastructure’ as well as Prof. Dr. Marco te Brömmelstroet’s keynote on ‘The Tunnel Vision of Mobility Thinking.’
In this article we explain how MaaS:
1. Creates a reliable, seamless multimodal user experience.
2. Improves visibility for MSPs in a sea of options available to users.
3. Ultimately increases alternatives for the users and create a rewarding ecosystem for existing and new MSPs to offer the best of their services towards a multimodal future.
Chances are that not a day goes by where you do not reach for your smartphone. Sending a message to a friend on another continent
Keep reading to find out what some of our EmpowerWISM 2021 applicants have been getting up to this year and for an exciting EmpowerWISM 2022 announcement!
Have you ever wondered what a Shared Mobility Architect does? Are you planning to launch a new Shared Mobility service and wonder if you should work with a Shared Mobility Architect? Perhaps you’ve considered becoming a Shared Mobility Architect yourself? movmi is about to launch movmi Academy’s first every e-learning course: Shared Mobility Architecture 101.
Understand the key areas state/provincial levels will regulate. Lessons Learnt from the Trenches: the complicated framework for micromobility in BC, Canada.
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