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Citymapper incorporates Dott’s e-bikes and adds its e-scooters to more cities



Dott, a leading European micro-mobility company, today announces further expansion with Citymapper, as its shared e-scooters are added to new locations and its e-bikes are incorporated in the Citymapper app across London and other cities. Users looking for the most efficient and environmentally friendly way to travel across their city can now find Dott’s shared e-scooters and e-bikes integrated with other public and private transport options for longer journeys. The partnership enables users to find the closest available Dott vehicle and check its battery level in the Citymapper app. Users will also be able to plan journeys, view suggested routes and travel times, then navigate to their destination using real-time turn-by-turn directions, including optional audio guidance, which keep the user within the riding area and avoid no-go zones. At the end of the ride, users will be guided to the best parking spot and then provided with walking directions to their final destination. The additional Citymapper cities now featuring Dott’s vehicles are across the Nordics and South of Europe, including Helsinki, Stockholm and Marseille.1 These complement existing Citymapper integrations across the rest of Europe, which have been expanded to include Dott’s e-bikes in major cities such as London, Paris, Rome, Brussels and Cologne. Stephan Croix, Chief Marketing Officer, Dott, said: “Our fleet of shared e-scooters and e-bikes unlock cities by providing an effortless way to travel in a sustainable way, helping to reduce congestion and pollution. By expanding our partnership with Citymapper, we can help more people discover how Dott’s vehicles can make it easier to commute, visit friends or explore their city.” Ravi Jolly, Partnerships Manager, Citymapper, said: “Micro-mobility is vital to making cities more sustainable and we’re delighted to extend our partnership with Dott. With their e-scooters and e-bikes now available in our app across more cities, users can easily find their closest vehicle, plan trips and use our real-time turn-by-turn directions with audio guidance to get there seamlessly.”

The environment and social impact are at the heart of every business decision at Dott. The micro-mobility company is working to reuse, upcycle or recycle 100% of used vehicles and parts, and aims to exceed a five year life-span for its vehicles. Dott is targeting a 100% electric logistics fleet and renewable energy in all its cities. The service is designed to be as accessible as possible, and Dott works closely with local communities, aiming for equal coverage across the areas it serves and partnering with local organisations to help improve the cities in which it operates.
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