Greg Shill, professor at the University of Iowa College of Law, discusses how micromobility is challenging a legal paradigm that favors cars. Law and Demand for Change Beyond the Pandemic For a variety of reasons, car ownership no longer enjoys […]
Greg Shill, professor at the University of Iowa College of Law, discusses how micromobility is challenging a legal paradigm that favors cars. Law and Demand for Change Beyond the Pandemic For a variety of reasons, car ownership no longer enjoys […]
Thanks to our audience for joining us on Wednesday 4/22, at 10 AM Pacific, for the latest edition of CoMotion LIVE, where we tackled the thorny question: Is Sharing Dead? What Micromobility 2.0 Will Look Like in Post-COVID Cities. We’ve […]
As the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic reshapes the world, few sectors have been as hard hit as the mobility industry. With citizens locked indoors across the globe, demand for mobility, transport, and travel has plummeted. Combined with an economic […]
As the coronavirus pandemic is straining the economy, a lot of the micromobility sector is feeling the squeeze. What’s the key to surviving a potentially months long rough patch like this? Consolidation, variety, and a strong balance sheet. Newly formed […]
While the coronavirus pandemic has changed the face of transportation in the short term, micromobility will still be a viable option once life in cities returns to a more familiar form. While shared scooters may not be lining the streets […]
The world of micromobility is as crowded with operators as our sidewalks are with scooters. While some companies are downsizing and exiting markets, there is still an intense amount of competition, as new players emerge, hoping to solve the first-mile/last-mile […]