Pictured (l-r) at the launch event at NovaUCD are; Councillor Lettie McCarthy, Cathaoirleach, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council; Charlie Gleeson, CEO and founder, Zipp Mobility and Rowena Dwyer, Head of Sustainability and Climate, Enterprise Ireland. Photograph Nick Bradshaw
Zipp Mobility has announced the launch of a new shared e-bike service in Dublin in partnership with the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council as part of a pilot scheme.
While the company is already a significant player in the European e-scooter sharing market, with operations in eight cities in the UK and Poland, the launch of the Dún Laoghaire e-bike service represents Zipp’s first micromobility operation in Ireland.
Zipp plans to launch shared e-bike services in other cities across the country later this year.
From today e-bikes will be available to rent in various locations across the county with the Zipp fleet scaling up over time. Users only need to download the Zipp Mobility app, create an account and scan an e-bike to start their ride.
Users are asked to start and finish all rides at designated parking locations and Sheffield bike stands. Zipp plans to launch daily, weekly and monthly passes in the coming weeks.
Zipp’s operation in Dublin will use only zero emissions vehicles such as e-cargo bikes. Zipp will also hire a local team to run the operation and avoid the gig-economy staffing model used by some shared micromobility operators.
Speaking at the launch event at NovaUCD, Charlie Gleeson, CEO and founder, Zipp Mobility, said, “We started Zipp to bring sustainable, safe and community-centric transport solutions to Irish towns and cities, so we are so excited to be able to finally launch on home soil.
“Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council is a true trailblazer in the sustainable mobility space, and we are so proud to be partnering with them as we seek to bring ‘mobility done right’ to Irish communities.”
Councillor Lettie McCarthy, Cathaoirleach of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council said, “I welcome the issuing of a further temporary Bike Share Licence to Zipp Mobility.
“These low cost bike share schemes can encourage more people to cycle over short trips, especially those who do not own a bike.”
Rowena Dwyer, Head of Sustainability and Climate, Enterprise Ireland said, “Enterprise Ireland is delighted to see Zipp Mobility launch its first e-bike service in Ireland.
“Sustainability is a core pillar in Enterprise Ireland’s new ‘Leading In A Changing World’ strategy and it is very positive to see an innovative Irish start-up partnering with a local authority to provide low-carbon travel options.
Zipp Mobility currently has a staff of 25 based between its offices in Dublin, UK, Spain and Poland and is looking to create 50 new jobs in Ireland alone over the next year.
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