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E-scooters: Who s in, and out, as Wellington begins a new licensing period
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Press Release – Wellington City Council Two companies have been selected by Wellington City Council to operate their e-scooter sharing services in the capital for the next three years. Local provider Flamingo and newcomer Beam will take up the three-year licences from Monday 1 March. Flamingo …
Two companies have been selected by Wellington City Council to operate their e-scooter sharing services in the capital for the next three years.
Local provider Flamingo and newcomer Beam will take up the three-year licences from Monday 1 March. Flamingo has been operating in the city since 2019 and will continue; Singapore-based Beam is currently operating in Auckland as well as cities in Australia and Asia.
Press Release – Wellington City Council
Two companies have been selected by Wellington City Council to operate their e-scooter sharing services in the capital for the next three years.
Local provider Flamingo and newcomer Beam will take up the three-year licences from Monday 1 March. Flamingo has been operating in the city since 2019 and will continue; Singapore-based Beam is currently operating in Auckland as well as cities in Australia and Asia.
The two were selected after an evaluation of four company proposals submitted to the Council early this year. This follows on from the end of the 18-month trial of the e-scooter scheme on 31 December. Lime and Neuron were the other two contenders.