Electric Kickboard Industry Expanding Area… Expanding Naver Partnership and Service Area

Electric kickboard companies are aggressively expanding their territory by partnering with Naver and expanding the service area.

Beam mobility

Olulo, which operates the electric kickboard sharing service’Kick Going’, announced on the 16th that it has signed a strategic business alliance with Naver. With this alliance, Kickgoing can be used with a Naver certificate and a Naver mobile driver’s license. A rate system for college students linked with Naver Mobile Student ID will be released. It plans to link Kickgoing with Naver Directions and Naver Reservations, while also promoting marketing cooperation. CEO Choi Young-woo said, “We expect to provide high convenience and benefits through cooperation with Naver.”

Beam Mobility also announced the news of its advance into Busan and Ulsan on this day. Until now, beams were only available in the metropolitan area and Daegu. In Busan and Ulsan, the latest models equipped with dual front wheel suspension, cell phone holder and cup holder will be deployed. Kang Hee-soo, president of Beam Mobility Korea, said, “We will provide a safe and convenient mobility environment with attractive rates and services based on the know-how accumulated in the metropolitan area and Daegu.”

On this day, Lime, a global electric kickboard company, announced’Lime Korea Vision for 2021′ to lead the domestic micro-mobility market. Lime aims to expand the number of electric scooters in Korea, which is currently 16,000 units, to 30,000 units by the end of the year. In addition, it plans to strengthen public-private cooperation by providing global operation data to the government. Lime Korea Governor Kwon Ho-kyung said, “2021 will be the year to achieve a more mature market by balancing shared mobility-related policies and services.

/ Reporter Yoon Min-hyuk [email protected]

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