GO Sharing explained

GO Sharing
Industry:Micromobility
Location:Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
Founder:Raymon Pouwels
Doeke Boersma
Donny van den Oever
Area Served:Europe
Num Employees: 75 (April 2021)

GO Sharing is a micromobility company based in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands. Founded in September 2019 GO Sharing operates shared electric cars, electric bicycles and electric scooters in 36 cities in Europe.[1]

History

In April 2021 GO Sharing raised $60 million in funding to expand its operations.[2]

In May 2021, the Saarland-based provider TRIBe was acquired and operations in Saarbrücken transferred to the GO Sharing brand.[3] For the end of May 2022, it was announced that operations in Saarbrücken and consequently Germany will be discontinued.

On 23 February 2023, Go Sharing announced the company was acquired by BinBin, a big micromobility company in Turkey. Go Sharing would continue to operate under their own brand.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GO Sharing | Locaties.
  2. Web site: Dutch startup GO Sharing raises $60M to expand beyond e-mopeds and into new markets.
  3. News: Mobil auf zwei Rädern: Hundert neue E-Mopeds für Saarbrücken . 6 May 2022 . Saarbrücken Zeitung . 19 May 2021 . Saarbrücken . de.
  4. https://nl.go-sharing.com/blog/go-sharing-terug-na-overname-door-deelvervoerder-binbin/