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Muving’s e-scooter business enters Atlanta

European mobility technology company Muving has deployed electric scooters in Atlanta to provide residents with a zero-emission transportation service. The vehicles are available to riders at areas such as Ponce City Market, Piedmont Park, the King Center and Tech Square. Muving’s e-scooter allows two riders per vehicle and comes with helmets for both. Users over the age of 18 can access the service by downloading the Muving USA app on iOS and Android devices where they will be required to upload a
July 6, 2018 Read time: 1 min
European mobility technology company Muving has deployed electric scooters in Atlanta to provide residents with a zero-emission transportation service.

 
The vehicles are available to riders at areas such as Ponce City Market, Piedmont Park, the King Center and Tech Square.
 
Muving’s e-scooter allows two riders per vehicle and comes with helmets for both. Users over the age of 18 can access the service by downloading the Muving USA app on iOS and Android devices where they will be required to upload a driver’s licence and reserve a trip by credit card. The service charges 35c per minute.
 
Going forward, Muving is planning to expand its operations to more cities.

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