Top 13 Electric Bike and Scooter startups in USA

Mar 05, 2026
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1
Zeno
Funding: $19M
Zeno is a climate conscious motor company that offers eco-friendly motorcycles.
2
Lime
Funding: $1.5B
Lime helps people move around their cities in an affordable and convenient way while eliminating their carbon footprint.
3
Bird
Funding: $916M
Bird operates as a dockless electric scooter company developing a vehicle sharing platform.
4
Zero Motorcycles
Funding: $442.6M
Zero Motorcycles specializes in producing lightweight electric motorcycles.
5
Revel Transit
Funding: $274M
Revel Transit is a shared electric vehicle service that allows users to locate, reserve, and unlock electric mopeds through an app.
6
Superpedestrian
Funding: $261.7M
Superpedestrian is a venture-backed company developing lightweight electric vehicles with integrated online platforms.
7
Passport
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.
8
Wheels
Funding: $96.3M
Wheels is a bike-share company that differentiates itself with its modular design, swappable parts and batteries.
9
Unagi
Funding: $41M
Unagi is an electric scooter startup that aims to liberate people from the tyranny of transportation frustrations.
10
Populus
Funding: $19.9M
Populus is a platform for cities to manage the future of mobility.
11
Swft
Funding: $10M
Swft is and electric mobility startup offering light-duty vehicles
12
Infinite Machine
Funding: $9.3M
Infinite Machine is to create the world's most captivating non-auto vehicles.
13
Veer
Funding: $500K
Veer designs carbon fiber drivetrains to replace dated chain drives for light electric vehicles - with the goal to provide a better drive solution as urban transportation evolves to go more electric.
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