
Future
Electric mobility sharing platforms and personal vehicle provider.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor | €0.0 | round | |
N/A | Early VC | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Future Inc. is a Japanese company founded in 2020 that provides electric vehicle products and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) platforms. The company is headquartered in Suzuka, Japan. The development of its first products was initiated during the COVID-19 state of emergency in response to local community needs for socially-distanced transport and efficient delivery options.
The company's product lineup includes a variety of electric vehicles such as scooters, three-wheeled bikes, and bicycles, including models with ranges up to 1000km and full-carbon, lightweight bodies. One of their flagship models is the "FUTURE MOBILITY X," a three-wheeled electric bike featuring a patented multi-lean steer suspension developed with racing technology. They also offer the "Future smart," a license-free, pedal-less electric bicycle with airless tires designed for accessibility. Their business model includes direct sales of these vehicles and the operation of mobility sharing services. These sharing platforms, under the "GOGO!" brand, have been implemented for community use, tourism, and at large commercial facilities and airports in various locations across Japan, including Okinawa and Osaka International Airport.
Future Inc. collaborates with local governments and businesses to promote decarbonization and establish regional economic zones through its DX platforms, which integrate mobility services with local information, delivery, and other services. The company has participated in numerous events, including the Japan Mobility Show, and has formed partnerships, such as a collaboration with KINTO to be featured on their mobility service platform.
Keywords: electric mobility, mobility-as-a-service, MaaS, electric vehicles, bike sharing, personal mobility, electric scooters, sustainable transportation, FUTURE MOBILITY X, GOGO! share, urban mobility, decarbonization, last-mile delivery, Suzuka, Japanese startup, electric bicycle, multi-lean steer suspension, lightweight vehicles, carbon fiber frame, regional EC platform