Tier: the sharing scooter arrives in Italy with directional indicators and protective helmet included

A company that operates in over 160 cities in Europe and the Middle East

Tier: the sharing scooter arrives in Italy with directional indicators and protective helmet includedTier: the sharing scooter arrives in Italy with directional indicators and protective helmet included

Animal proposes his sharing micromobility service also in Italy. With 135.000 electric vehicles in operation internationally, Tier Mobility SE is the leading European supplier of sharing micromobility vehicles.

The arrival in the Bel Paese

With the acquisition of the company Vento Mobility srl, a company that provides scooter sharing services through the Wind Mobility commercial brand, Tier becomes the sole shareholder of Vento Mobility Srl and the company will use the Tier Mobility brand, application and scooters to continue the sharing mobility service in Italian cities.
The German group invests in the development of fully electric vehicles with cutting-edge and constantly evolving technology. Electric mobility represents a solution in reducing polluting emissions.
The intent of Animal is to improve pollution levels in the main cities and propose an innovative solution that includes protective helmets installed on scooters.

The scooter, in addition to being equipped with integrated helmet, also presents direction lights visible at 360°, three brakes and an non-slip handlebar. They are also noted front suspension to promote stability e 12 inch wheel.
Le car's battery performance are Interchangeable and replaceable on the road, another peculiarity that reduces the environmental impact of operations. The Tier scooter has an average life of five years, as indicated.

Photo: Tier

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