The paper discusses the emissions reductions, mode choice, and sustainable transportation benefits that shared micromobility is realizing across North America, the popularity of electric shared micromobility, the need for scaling shared micromobility to meet user demand and transportation decarbonization goals,
The report reflects a year of significant growth in trips, vehicles, and systems, as well as year-over-year metrics demonstrating industry trends in North American shared micromobility.
In late June, 400 bikes were deployed in Santa Cruz and on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus. Eventually, the system will grow to include most of the county.
As part of an ongoing series, we’re spotlighting underrepresented voices in shared micromobility in order to encourage more diversity and representation in the field.