The increasing adoption of kick scooters in kick scooter sharing services is fueling their sales across the world. As compared to the other types of vehicles used by shared mobility service providers, electric kick scooters can be easily leveraged for solving the issue of last-mile connectivity and they can also be hyper-localized. Moreover, these vehicles are highly compact, easy to operate, and do not need any physical exertion, which further boost their popularity among shared mobility service providers.
Additionally, many companies have started providing their scooter sharing services in different locations, which has also propelled the growth of the kick scooter market. For example, Sharing Muving SL, which is a Spanish electric scooter sharing company, announced in 2018 that it has started offering its service in Atlanta, the U.S. Furthermore, Neutron Holdings Inc., which operates under the name LimeBike, launched dockless electric kick scooters and bikes for sharing in many cities in the U.S. in 2017.