Top 10 Electric Bike and Scooter startups in USA

Nov 12, 2024 | By Alexander Gillet

1
Funding: $1.5B
Lime helps people move around their cities in an affordable and convenient way while eliminating their carbon footprint.
2
Funding: $916M
Bird operates as a dockless electric scooter company developing a vehicle sharing platform.
3
Funding: $442.6M
Zero Motorcycles specializes in producing lightweight electric motorcycles.
4
Funding: $261.7M
Superpedestrian is a venture-backed company developing lightweight electric vehicles with integrated online platforms.
5
Funding: $214M
Revel Transit is a shared electric vehicle service that allows users to locate, reserve, and unlock electric mopeds through an app.
6
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.
7
Funding: $96.3M
Wheels is a bike-share company that differentiates itself with its modular design, swappable parts and batteries.
8
Funding: $47M
Scoot is the fastest, most affordable, and most fun way to get around the city. With hundreds of smartphone-activated electric motorbikes parked all over SF, you can get almost anywhere in the city in 15 minutes for just $3.
9
Funding: $41M
Unagi is an electric scooter startup that aims to liberate people from the tyranny of transportation frustrations.
10
Funding: $19.9M
Populus is a platform for cities to manage the future of mobility.
11
Funding: $10M
Swft is and electric mobility startup offering light-duty vehicles
12
Funding: $9.3M
Infinite Machine is to create the world's most captivating non-auto vehicles.
13
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.
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