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There are two things you need to know about my visit to Lime’s San Francisco office to see their new scooter, a thick, rugged white and green thing they’re calling Gen 3.The first is that I ...
Lime confirmed plans to bring its shared micromobility startup public. The company also said it achieved $27 million EBITDA profit in H1 2023.
Both are designed to be more inclusive to attract women and older riders. Compared to Lime's 2022 Gen4 ebike, the new models are smaller, with 20-inch wheels instead of the standard 26-inch size.
Lime said it was both operating cash flow positive and free cash flow positive in the third quarter — a first — and is on pace to be full-year profitable, excluding certain costs (EBIT), in 2021.
E-scooter rental company Lime is rolling out its new Gen4 seated e-scooter that aims to appeal to older users and those with reduced physical mobility.
Item 1 of 2 A man rides an e-scooter from Lime, a U.S. based transportation-rental company running bicycle-, scooter- and car-sharing systems, in Cologne, Germany, July 23, 2019.
Lime scooters come affixed with a sticker that warns riders not to go on sidewalks. But on busy streets, some scooter riders opt for the sidewalk rather than share the road with cars.
Lime is the world’s largest shared electric vehicle company, according to a news release. Since Lime’s launch in Salt Lake City in 2018, 830,000 riders have taken nearly 3.4 million rides, ...