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Lime is testing a new feature that allows its workforce of “juicers” to reserve a scooter before scooping it up for charging. In this way, juicers can claim a scooter before arriving at its ...
In September, Lime and Bird charger Marquita Mahon decided to invest $500 in a 4-by-6-foot trailer so she could fit 15 to 20 units at a time and avoid lifting the scooters, which can weigh up to ...
Bird and Lime are paying people in Charlotte to charge their electric scooters. Chargers can make $5 to $20 per scooter, and some earn hundreds of dollars a night.
Lime has pulled about 2,000 of its electric rental scooters from the streets of Los Angeles, San Diego and Lake Tahoe, saying a battery defect in one model could cause the zippy vehicles to burst ...
An earlier version of the story stated Scooter Map's charger mode was down, but it is only down for Lime scooters. Watch this: Google updates Maps with AR, Facebook tests new video service 01:30 ...
Lime, the electric bike and scooter rental startup backed by Uber (NYSE:UBER), has hired Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) and JPMorgan ...
Lime is rolling out its next-generation scooter, with a swappable battery and new handlebars, in Paris. The company also had its first cash flow-positive quarter and expects to be profitable in 2021.
Chargers and cheaters: Inside 'cutthroat' race to collect Bird scooters How 'We Are Family Indy' funds its outreach with scooters A scooter caused $460 of damage to a car. Bird will only pay for a ...
Chargers — known colloquially as Bird hunters or even bounty hunters — can make anywhere from $5 to $20 per scooter, depending on where it needs to be picked up, for the overnight turnaround.