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Electric bikes and scooters are growing in popularity and have efficiently become a convenient alternative for transportation, resulting in multiple acquisitions within less time. Lyft has confirmed the acquisition of electric bike sharing company Motivate, whereas Uber has acquired e-bike company Jump. We have also heard about Ford acquired scooter startup Spin for around $40 million.

Current Market Scenario of ride hailing companies and e scooter startups :

According to the reports, Uber is again set to acquire an electric scooter company. The ride-hailing giant is reportedly having acquisition talks with e-scooter startups Bird and Lime. A deal with Bird, which is the larger scooter rental company of the two could result in a multibillion-dollar business. They are hoping to announce the deal before the end of the year.

It is notable that Uber already holds a minor stake in Lime. Also, Uber has agreed to rent its e-scooters through its app.

The phenomenon has become widely popular in the US and the electric scooter craze is slowly spreading in Europe also. The ride-hailing companies just want the e-scooter sharing to be added to their app. Estonian ride-hailing firm, Bolt has launched its electric kick scooter-sharing service in Madrid following a rollout last year in Paris.

The companies are aware that beating traffic has become a huge issue in urban areas. Many of the trips are covered conveniently with an electric scooter than a car with a driver. Bolt co-founder and CEO Mark Villig explained that by bringing in e-scooters, it became easier to save time and money for the customers. The move has marked a stepping stone towards new mobility options beyond ride-hailing.

Looking at the bigger picture the e-scooter companies which are running low on cash either need to raise new money or merge with some other companies. And the bigger companies like Uber have their own agenda while buying smaller startups. For example, before acquiring Jump bikes, Uber made them available in some areas using its app. Uber is doing the same with Lime. Somehow, Uber doesn’t want the history to repeat itself, having another competitor like Lyft.

The two startups, Bird and Lime are reportedly having informal discussions about a merger. Though the discussions have been on and off from some time, they might become true in no time. As consolidation came to ride-hailing, it is expected for the scooter sharing companies also. A merger can help the e-scooters to maintain stability in the market rather than being acquired by Uber or Lyft. The merger of e-scooters can also help them in raising more money.

According to a report in TechCrunch, even the Chinese bike-sharing company, Mobike is not left untouched by the recent trends. It has been acquired by Meituan-Dianping for $2.7 billion. The executives of Mobike ride-hailing company are raising $20 million from the outside investors to spin-off their European operation. Mobike will be retaining 49 percent share out of the spun-off operations. The European business is valued at around $100 million.

Mobike is currently active in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and The Netherlands. The company has shuttered some of its operations but it is also rolling out its services in other cities, the most recent being Padua, Italy.

Meituan is publicly traded and valued at around $42 billion. They are rebranding Mobike as Meituan Bike to bring it closer to the parent company and wash off the bad reputation that Mobike picked up along the way. Meituan has put a stop on an aggressive expansion of Mobike.

Also, Hongji Bike, which was co-founded by the original co-founder of Mobike has stated that they have picked up a lot of engineers from the company to ramp up efforts to build bikes, e-scooters and other personal vehicles for many on-demand startups. Lime is one of the company to have ordered 40000 bikes from them. Mobike seems to have a bright future with Meituan.

Despite the making and crashing of the companies, the e-transportation business with the taxi booking apps as well as the e-scooter sharing apps is expanding into multi-modal transportation. More acquisitions are expected in the coming days.

If you are thinking of getting into the e-scooter sharing app development you need to consider the above facts and study the industry to find yourself a good investor and raise a good amount of money. To give a tough competition to the ride-hailing and e-scooter giants, you need to have a good number of users to sustain in the industry.

To do that, you need to go for a good e-scooter rental app development. The e-scooter sharing app is the best investment to avoid future insecurities in business and reach more and more audience every day.

Here is the cost of development of an e-scooter app with basic features.

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Taxify – changed its name to Bolt to provide taxis and e-scooters both, you too can provide multiple transport options under a single app https://www.coruscatesolution.com/bolt-app-clone/ Sat, 09 Mar 2019 07:05:06 +0000 https://www.coruscatesolution.com/?p=16895 Lessons to learn from Bolt (Taxify) which has its valuation bumped up with its strategy to focus on growing markets Taxify is a ride-hailing company which previously provided private cars…

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Lessons to learn from Bolt (Taxify) which has its valuation bumped up with its strategy to focus on growing markets

Taxify is a ride-hailing company which previously provided private cars for their customers. They have rebranded the company as Bolt and are now planning to enter the electric scooter rental business.

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Story of Taxify

When CEO and Co-founder, Markus Villig was just 19 years old he wanted to start in the tech industry. Convincing the drivers to sign up for a new service was a tough job but Markus with his older brother and co-founder Martin was trying to get his startup Taxify to pick up the pace. While telling the story of Taxify, he recalls it took him several weeks to convince his parents to grant him the money that was kept for his education.

Bolt (Taxify) aims to bring fast and accessible transport to millions of people worldwide along with helping thousands of drivers support their families.

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Today, Taxify is the biggest rival of Uber and other ride-hailing companies across the world. It is supported by Didi and Daimler and has raised $175 million in funding led by Daimler in the year 2018. This took its valuation to $1 billion.

Taxify to Bolt

Taxify changed its name to Bolt, which it has been using for its new electric scooter service to provide both the services – taxi service and e-scooter rental service under the same name. According to an article in TechCrunch, they have changed the name as the company started talks about another fundraising round. The CEO explained that he was sure that the future is all about electric vehicles and wanted a name that suggested the same. At the same time Bolt also means speed.

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Locations of Bolt

Taxify basically is a ride-hailing company from Estonia. It is active in around 30 countries and more than 100 cities across the world. Some of the countries where Bolt is currently active are Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Georgia, Ghana, Hungary, Iraq, Kenya, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Mexico, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Ukraine and United Kingdom.

The has more than 25 million users and here is the report by sensortower about the last month downloads. Taxi ranks second after Uber in terms of downloads in Europe.

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Bolt’s strategy to conquer the market that you too can also use

Unlike Uber, Bolt has never tried for global domination and never spent so much over launching aggressively to gain first-mover advantage. In fact, they have done the opposite. Markus believes that being the late entrant in the business can prove advantageous for him. In the future, they are planning to partner other players with self-driving technology in the future. As of now, they are investing in trying to provide multiple-service rather than self-driven cars.

Recent Business development of Bolt – Updated on 11-July 2019

 

Uber and Lyft going public have put closer public inspection on the ridesharing business. But there has been a tremendous effect on the level of competition in the space. According to recent reports in TechCrunch, Bolt has opened its business in London and it has a number of emerging markets. It has completed the first tranche of its latest round of funding. Bolt plans to fuel its international growth and for that, they have the equity injection with an increase in valuation of Bolt to more than $1 billion.

They have new funding supporting their recent launch back in London. The company also plans to expand further in the year 2019.  The Series C round is expected to have a tranche around €60 million ($67 million dollars) which is a bigger round with an aim to be in the region with the 100 million. Bolt has generated funding of $185 million with its last huge investment. The investors for its latest funding rounds according to TechCrunch are Nordic Ninjas, a new fund out of Sweden backed by a number of Japanese LPs. They are investing in the Northern European startups and Bolt is based in Tallinn. Involvement of G Squared, which has been a part of a number of growth rounds for a range of fast-growing and large tech startups, including Pinterest, SoFi, Airbnb, Coursera, Spotify, Postmates and Instacart and now in Bolt is making it clear that there is a huge sum of money involved and the competition is going to be really very tough. 

In the future, Bolt can also have a chance to explore the Japanese market to mark its first move into East Asia. This can complement a trail that involves a mix of developed and emerging markets in Western Europe, countries in the Arabic world, Africa, Eastern Europe, Western Asia, and Australia.

Japan is one of the powerful and developed countries which has till now outlawed ridesharing businesses. So, companies like Uber have followed another business model to enter the market which includes partnering with the established taxi companies in Japan. Bolt runs a plan based on the same idea, which helps it to grow quickly in the emerging markets. 

Bolt’s growth is majorly due to the focus on the business markets that have a lot of scopes and growth. They look for the markets that do not have widely-available ridesharing businesses already competing.

Features of Bolt Taxi app and Electric scooter app which you can include in the Bolt clone app or Taxify clone app

Here is how you can request a ride with the Bolt app:

» Open and set your destination

» Request a driver for pickup

» Check your driver’s arrival in real-time

» Enjoy the ride

» Pay in-app or in cash

Bolt app features that you can include in the Bolt clone app:

» See the ride estimate, and know how much you will be charged in advance.

» Set your pickup location even if you don’t know the exact address from where the driver should pick you up.

» You can rate your driver and the service.

» You can add your credit card to your account and receive the receipt in your email after each ride.

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Working of the Bolt scooter

To use Bolt electric scooter, you need to switch to the scooter mode in the app.

» You can find the nearest Bolt electric scooter on the street through the Bolt app.

» Scan the personal QR code in your Bolt app to unlock the Bolt scooter.

» Ride the e-scooter.

» Once you reach your destination, end the ride using the app and park the electric scooter safely.

Bolt wants everyone to follow the safety rules:

» They encourage the riders to bring helmets to stay safe while riding and follow the traffic rules.

» The scooters should only be driven on bike lanes. The rider should pedestrians on sidewalks. They also encourage not to leave the scooters out of the city zones.

» The scooters should not be parked on the public pathways. They should be parked by the racks when available.

You too can make a two in one – taxi and electric scooter app.

The ride-hailing services are at the peak of success. There is without a doubt, a lot of scope in both the businesses. If you are in the transport business, instead of developing a taxi app or e-scooter app differently, you can develop a Bolt clone app to serve both your purposes and reach millions of customers across the world who wish to opt for an on-demand taxi or e-scooter.

Coruscate has a team of researchers who are always up-to-date with the new technologies and features that can be added to your taxi booking app and e-scooter app. When you come to us with a query, one of the members of our research team along with the business analyst and the developer understand your requirements in detail and then suggest you the best possible solution for your business. We believe in not just delivering the project but growing together. We have developed more than 50 apps for ride-hailing services including electric scooter apps and taxi apps. You can request a free demo through our contact us form.

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