Düsseldorf Doubles Eddy Fleet, Boosting Eco-Mobility Options
Düsseldorf has significantly expanded its Eddy fleet, doubling the number of vehicles from 150 to 300 last June. The city now boasts a diverse range of mobility options, with numerous sharing providers for scooters and e-bikes active alongside the growing bike lane network.
Tier, the organization behind the Eddy fleet, played a key role in this expansion. The company has been instrumental in increasing the number of mobility stations across Düsseldorf. These stations provide convenient access points for users to pick up and drop off shared e-scooters and e-bikes. The city's bike lane network has also been growing, further enhancing the appeal of cycling as a mode of transport.
With the successful expansion of the Eddy fleet and the proliferation of mobility stations, Düsseldorf is well on its way to becoming a more sustainable and connected city. The growing bike lane network further supports this initiative, offering residents and visitors alike a range of eco-friendly transportation options.
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