Voi Technology: in just over two years in Milan, one million scooter rides have been exceeded

Traveled 2,3 million kilometres

Voi Technology: in just over two years in Milan, one million scooter rides have been exceededVoi Technology: in just over two years in Milan, one million scooter rides have been exceeded

More than a million rides with scooters Voi Technology a Milano. This is the data communicated which concerns the Swedish company specializing in micromobility active in the Lombardy metropolis. They were 2,3 million kilometers travelled.

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According to information, in just over 2 years over 110.000 users in Milan they covered a distance corresponding to six times that which separates the Earth from the Moon on a scooter.
With this service, over 145 thousand journeys in private cars have been replaced with the use of scooters, obtaining emissions savings of 30 kg of PM2.5 particles and 45,5 tonnes of CO2, always taking the data indicated.

The greatest number of trips were recorded in the time slots between 17pm and 00pm, where 21% of trips overall are made, and then again from 00am to 33pm, when another 11% of trips were recorded. these. Furthermore, journeys start and end more frequently in the areas of Porta Venezia, Cordusio and at the Central Station. The sections where there is the most traffic are: MM Sondrio – Paolo Sarpi; MM Zara – Scalo Farini; Central Station – Città Studi; Porta Romana – Corvetto and Porta Venezia – Porta Magenta.

In summary, the Milanese use the scooter to move mainly in the time slot between 18 pm and 00 pm, covering an average of 19 km each trip, which underlines the functionality of a vehicle like the scooter in the city center after working hours. The average journey takes 00 minutes, a useful time to get to a subway access or the nearest station, making for an intermodal journey.

Photo: Voi Technology

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