Wind Mobility

Wind Mobility

Micro-mobility company that offers convenient last mile transportation services.

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Wind Mobility is a micro-mobility company focused on short-distance urban transportation through e-scooter and e-bike rentals. The company was founded in 2017 by Eric Wang, who currently serves as the CEO. Wang's background includes co-founding BYKE, Germany's first dockless bike-sharing startup, and a ride-sharing venture in China in 2011, reflecting a long-standing interest in shared mobility solutions.

The company operates on a pay-per-use business model, where users locate, unlock, and pay for rides through a smartphone application, with prices starting from €1 per use. This approach targets urban commuters and residents seeking convenient alternatives to traditional transport for last-mile journeys. Wind Mobility's revenue is generated directly from these individual rental fees. The company has secured significant funding to support its growth, including a €19.2 million seed round in November 2018 and a €44.6 million Series A round in July 2019, bringing its total funding to $72 million.

Wind Mobility's key offering is its fleet of electric scooters, designed in-house to enhance durability and user safety. A distinctive feature of their e-scooters has been the use of swappable batteries, which reduces operational downtime and maintenance costs by eliminating the need to collect the entire scooter for charging. The scooters are also equipped with features like a double stand to prevent them from easily falling over and cluttering streets. Through its app, the company can implement geofencing to create no-riding zones or areas with reduced speed limits, responding to municipal regulations. Before pivoting to a global e-scooter focus in 2018, the company initially operated a bike rental service called BYKE in Germany. In December 2021, the shared micro-mobility operator TIER acquired Vento Mobility Srl, the Italian subsidiary of Wind Mobility, taking over its fleet of 4,500 e-scooters and operations in 11 Italian cities.

Keywords: micro-mobility, e-scooter sharing, urban transportation, last-mile mobility, bike sharing, pay-per-use transport, dockless scooters, shared mobility, electric vehicles, venture capital, Eric Wang, BYKE Mobility, TIER Mobility acquisition, swappable battery scooters, geofencing, sustainable transportation, app-based rental, urban mobility solutions, smart city transport, transportation network company

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Wind Mobility Italy
ACQUISITION by TIER Dec 2021
Wind Mobility Israel
ACQUISITION by Yandex Jan 2021
Wind Mobility France&UK
ACQUISITION by Superpedestrian Dec 2021