Top 57 Electric Bike and Scooter startups

Aug 22, 2025 | By Alexander Gillet

These startups develop and operate e-bikes, e-scooters and other light electric vehicles, providing convenient and eco-friendly transportation options for cities.
1
Country: China | Funding: $2B
Hello TransTech (formerly HelloBike) develops smart-sharing electric bikes for short distance travelers in China.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $1.5B
Lime helps people move around their cities in an affordable and convenient way while eliminating their carbon footprint.
3
Country: Taiwan | Funding: $1.1B
Gogoro is an electric scooter maker. With a mission to deliver consumer innovations that will improve how the world’s most populated cities distribute and utilize energy, the company is enabling the transformation of megacities into smart cities. Gogoro is working toward a better future by putting power in the hands of everyone – to move us all forward, faster. Gogoro aims to deliver consumer innovations that will improve how the world’s most populated cities distribute and utilize energy.
4
Country: USA | Funding: $916M
Bird operates as a dockless electric scooter company developing a vehicle sharing platform.
5
Country: Sweden | Funding: $595.3M
VOI Technology owns, operates, and manages electric scooters for urban commuters in Stockholm.
6
Country: India | Funding: $578.3M
Ather Energy is building india's first intelligent electric scooters along with the first public charging infrastructure
7
Country: India | Funding: $511.3M
Blu Smart Mobility is an electric shared smart mobility platform for efficient, affordable, intelligent and sustainable transportation.
8
Country: USA | Funding: $442.6M
Zero Motorcycles specializes in producing lightweight electric motorcycles.
9
Country: USA | Funding: $274M
Revel Transit is a shared electric vehicle service that allows users to locate, reserve, and unlock electric mopeds through an app.
10
Country: Brazil | Funding: $267M
Tembici is the leading micro-mobility player in Latin America, providing first and last mile transportation solutions do daily commuters.
11
Country: USA | Funding: $261.7M
Superpedestrian is a venture-backed company developing lightweight electric vehicles with integrated online platforms.
12
Country: India | Funding: $252.7M
Bounce is a Bangalore-based startup that manages over 17,000 electric and gasoline scooters.
13
Country: Netherlands | Funding: $228.9M
Vibrant inner cities, free of cars and pollution. This is an ideal we can all get behind. And we at Dott believe we can make that happen, by offering our dockless, shared electrical scooters and bikes as alternatives for short-distance travel.
14
Country: USA | Funding: $213.5M
With Passport, cities can easily analyze scooter usage, parking patterns and curb utilization. Passport also enables cities to implement real-time curbside pricing and payments and better manage scooter placement.
15
Country: Netherlands | Funding: $189.1M
Vanmoof a bike-meets-tech company fueled by team of riders, designers, dreamers and doers united by one goal: to help you get around your city faster, smarter, happier, and in utmost style. Their goal with the VanMoof Electrified S was simple: create an electric bike that looks, and feels, nothing like your typical electric bike.
16
Country: Belgium | Funding: $156.8M
Cowboy is an e-bike start-up that mixes design elegance, affordability, and technology to connect owners to their bikes through an app.
17
Country: Australia | Funding: $135.6M
Zoomo is the electric bike platform is a provider of utility bikes and aftermarket service.
18
Country: Singapore | Funding: $126.4M
Beam is an e-scooter company that focuses on expanding transportation options in Asia.
19
Country: Japan | Funding: ¥14.9B
Luup is a micromobility company that provides shared e-scooters and e-bikes.
20
Country: USA | Funding: $96.3M
Wheels is a bike-share company that differentiates itself with its modular design, swappable parts and batteries.
Editor: Alexander Gillet
Alexander Gillet is a senior editor for EnergyStartups. He has a deep background in energy sector and startups. Alexander graduated from Emlyon Business School, a leading French business school specialized in entrepreneurship. He has helped several non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting environmental education and sustainability and has written over 250 articles on energy technology for various websites. In his free time, Alexander enjoys yoga, camping and exploring the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can contact Alexander at alexgillet(at)energystartups(dot)com