INSPIRATION
Transportation of goods and people consumes massive amounts of fossil fuels. To mitigate this, automotive manufacturers are developing battery-powered and fuel cell electric vehicles. Governments subsidize EVs to speed up their market penetration and mobility electrification. Likewise, mobility
companies offer these EVs on demand for their customers for shared mobility. Many startups now also offer micromobility solutions such as electric scooters, e-bikes, and bikes, for cities, corporate campuses, and universities. Even though electrification is the key to attaining net-zero in this sector, mobility providers also utilize other means to reduce emissions.For instance, many climate tech startups provide incentives for customers to use cleaner mobility options, encouraging climate-friendly behavior.
GAZAL is a Saudi startup that provides micromobility solutions for schools, universities, and corporations.
The startup’s bikes and scooters are available on-demand for users through its smartphone app. This approach maximizes resource utilization and reduces the carbon footprint of the mobility sector. Moreover, GAZAL’s solution complements the public transportation network and enables more affordable
ways for travelers to commute inside cities.
Indian startup Dandera Technologies makes electric vehicles. The startup’s three-wheelers are customized for varying applications such as last-mile delivery and passenger transport. They feature driver-focused ergonomics, reduced aerodynamic drag, and 150 kms range per charge, among others.Dandera Technologies’ vehicles allow logistics companies and passengers to leverage low-carbon mobility without upfront costs, facilitating electrification.