Through May of this year, total shared micromobility trips in Chicago are up more than 11 percent compared to the first five months of 2022.In 2022, Divvy hit a record high of more than 6.3 million bike and scooter trips, over 60 percent higher than 2019.Along with Lime, Spin, and Superpedestrian which hold scooter sharing business licenses, Chicago has seen more than 2.1 million shared scooter trips since last May.Divvy scooters recorded 875,000 trips in their first 12 months since launch and are on pace to break 1 million total trips by the end of June.The new scooters are being rolled out as shared micromobility usage in Chicago continues to boom in popularity. The new scooters are also capable of charging in stations, similar to Lyft’s newest ebike model. Using sustainable materials and hardware innovations, the new scooter’s carbon footprint is 34 percent lower than the previous generation.
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