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Bleeper raises €600,000 to expand bike fleet and launch e-scooters
Bike lane in Dublin. Image: © kevers/Stock.adobe.com
The start-up is expanding its fleet in Dublin but its e-scooter plans will depend on a new transport bill being passed into law.
Bleeper has raised nearly €600,000 to add more bikes to its sharing fleet and it is plotting the roll-out of e-scooters.
The company, formerly known as Bleeperbike, operates a dockless bike-sharing service in Dublin. It has a licence to deploy up to 1,000 bikes and currently has 800 bikes on the streets.
It has been planning to launch electric bikes in its fleet for some time but has experienced delays. Last summer, rival Moby launched its e-bike sharing scheme in the city.
FoodMarble raises €2.1m to scale digestive health tech
FoodMarble CEO Aonghus Shortt. Image: Conor McCabe Photography
The Dublin-based start-up will use the funding to expand into new markets and further develop its personal digestive tracker.
An Irish start-up developing digital digestive health tools has just raised €2.1m in seed funding.
FoodMarble’s seed investment round was led by Business Venture Partners, with participation from SOSV, Breed Reply, Delta Partners and Enterprise Ireland. The company has also launched its first crowdfunding campaign on Seedrs to raise further investment.
The fresh funding will support continued expansion into new markets, as well as research and development projects. This includes further developing FoodMarble’s Aire device, which is a personal digestive tracker.