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Moovit integrates Lime scooters in its application

In the top 10 of the most used navigation applications, Moovit continues its road to intermodality! Indeed, Lime has just announced a partnership with the Israeli application, in order to integrate its scooters and bikes.

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117 cities, in more than 20 countries

With one billion users, Moovit is now one of the most used urban mobility applications in the world. After BlaBlaRide and Cityscoot in France, Beryl on the UK application, Moovit has understood that integrating shared micro-mobility services has become essential for its users.

From the next week, Moovit users in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States will be able to locate the nearest Lime scooter.

Indeed, once logged on to the application, in the “Stations” menu, they will be able to find the Lime scooters nearby. And if they want, they can make a reservation by being redirected to the Lime app.

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A real desire to move towards MaaS

Despite the arrival of new players in the mobility sector, this partnership between these two giants confirms this new trend of MaaS. Consisting of an application that brings together many transport modes within the same platform. And route planning applications are well aware of this. As an example, Moovit is now connected to more than 360 shared services and micro-mobility providers, including taxis, VTCs, micro-mobility and shared services.

Offering more alternative options that can easily get people to their destinations is a critical component of a MaaS platform, especially in some of the most congested cities in the world,”

Nir Erez, Moovit co-founder and CEO.

A trend that is also shared by mobility service providers. According to Lime, last month, 41% of their scooter trips were made during peak hours. With a high volume of these trips connecting their users to public transportation stops. “We want cities to see us as a sustainable partner that works in tandem with the broader transit ecosystem. We provide an additive service that facilitates and encourages connections to public transportation, especially in traditionally underserved areas,” Tiffani Gibson, Lime’s Senior Manager, Corp communication, told TechCrunch.

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