Charge, a startup that provides charging docks for electric scooters, has signed a $3.1 million deal to roll out new stations in anticipation of a summer scooter boom.
Major cities across the world have now allowed rented scooters onto their streets, with firms including Lime, Bird, Tier, and Dott fighting for share. The company, founded by serial entrepreneurs Andrew Fox and Dan Waldman, is about to scale up its operations over 2020, according to documentation seen by Business Insider.
I hate these things and especially the riders with total disregard for pedestrians
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