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Dott, a leading European micro-mobility company, has announced the introduction of its shared e-scooter services in Stockholm. A fleet of 1,500 e-scooters will be available for Stockholm residents and visitors.

Software controlling the vehicles sets speed limits of 20 kph, as well as incorporating slow and no-zones and e-learning modules available through the Dott app ensure responsible riding.

Dott’s e-scooters offer large wheels, front, rear and indicator lights, triple breaking and licence plates.

Dott currently operates over 40,000 e-scooters in top cities in Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden and the UK and has been launching a fleet of 10,000 e-bikes since Autumn 2021.

It has won two of the biggest micro-mobility tenders in the world, in both Paris and in
London.

Cedric Borglund Janson, Area Manager Stockholm, Dott, says: “Our e-scooters
offer the most efficient way to travel across Stockholm without causing congestion
or pollution. We are bringing our experience from major European cities to ensure
that our service is carefully integrated into the city, offering a reliable service for our
riders whilst respecting other road users and pedestrians.”

Dott

Dott is a micro-mobility European operator founded by Henri Moissinac and Maxim Romain,
with the mission to free our cities with clean rides for everyone. 

It recently announced a $70 million extension to its Series B funding round. This brings the total Series B funding raised to over $150 million.

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