Moovr, the first app-enabled and e-scooter sharing service, had already surpassed over 1 million rides and had travelled a total of 1,285,588.16 kms this year as it continues to empower the Filipino community’s sustainable urban living.
The innovative mobility solution has aided cities such as Bonifacio Global City (BGC) to address traffic congestion within the area while also significantly reducing their carbon footprint, recording a staggering offset of 308,541 kgs of carbon dioxide emissions.
More city residents and community members have chosen Moovr as their sustainable transportation option in 2024. The micromobility transport service has onboarded about 250,000 new customers this year, highlighting the undeniable shift in how people move around cities.
“These milestones are proof that sustainable mobility is a vision that we are slowly turning into a reality. Our goal has always been to offer safe, convenient, and eco-friendly micromobility services that improve urban living,” said Carlo Rombano, the vice president of operations at Moovr.
As Moovr continues to deploy its fleet of bikes and e-scooters around cities such as BGC, it enables the urban residents and city dwellers to move around safely and sustainably. With a record number of people choosing sustainable transport modes along with Moovr’s measurable environmental impact, the bike and scooter sharing service leads the cities it serves to a sustainable urban development.
“This simply shows the endless possibilities of what we can do to continue safeguarding the environment when we collaborate with local communities to prioritize sustainability.We look forward to continuing expanding and creating more positive change in the Philippines in the new year,” said Shiela Raña, Moovr’s head of fleet management. “
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