Wheels, a micro-mobility company and the creator of the "sit-down scooter," has announced the launch of an all-new rental option in Miami, which will see the company offering its long-term plans to commuters throughout the city.
Of course, the plan will center around the company's signature sit-down scooter model, which was developed in partnership with Helbiz, a leading New York-based micro-mobility service that was founded in 2015. According to a recent press release, the long-term rental option will be offered on a monthly subscription model.
"The long-term rental option is the perfect solution for the dilemma faced by car-conscious city dwellers," said Wheels CEO Marco McCottry. "Wheels’ sit-down scooters are easy to operate and allow for the flexibility of car ownership in a way that is more sustainable and less expensive. This offering has been available in New York City for some time, and we see the same opportunity and need in Miami or any similarly dense, urban market."
Sit-Down Scooter Rentals
Wheels Launches New Long-Term Scooter Rentals Option in Miami
Trend Themes
1. Long-term Scooter Rentals - The trend of offering long-term scooter rental options on a monthly subscription basis is disrupting the traditional car ownership model for city dwellers.
2. Sit-down Scooter Model - The innovative sit-down scooter model is disrupting the micro-mobility industry by offering a more comfortable and stable ride option for commuters.
3. Monthly Subscription Model - The trend of offering micro-mobility rental options through a monthly subscription model is disrupting the traditional pay-per-ride business model while providing more cost-effective solutions for frequent riders.
Industry Implications
1. Micro-mobility - The micro-mobility industry can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by offering innovative ride options such as sit-down scooters and long-term rental options.
2. Automotive - The automotive industry can leverage the disruption caused by micro-mobility companies offering long-term scooter rental options to develop partnerships and offer alternative rental models for city commuters.
3. Sharing Economy - The sharing economy industry can capitalize on the trend of offering micro-mobility rental options through a monthly subscription model to offer more flexible rental solutions for commuters.