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The headquarters with about 100 employees are based in Leipzig. The bicycles and stations are maintained by local service partners. Since 2021, nextbike GmbH has been a wholly owned subsidiary of TIER Mobility. [4] As part of the merger, nextbike turned into the joint brand nextbike by TIER.
Berlin-based Tier Mobility, one of the largest e-scooter operators in Europe, has just acquired German bike-sharing platform Nextbike. It's also the latest big acquisition in the micromobility ...
Tier Mobility, the Berlin-based micromobility operator that has been steadily taking over Europe, is making a sweeping entry into North America by acquiring Spin from automaker Ford. Tier will ...
On March 2, 2022, it was announced that Berlin-based Tier Mobility had acquired Spin. Spin's UK subsidiary will be transferred into Tier operations but the brand will keep operating in the United States and Canada. [24] [25] [26] In September 2023, San Francisco-based competitor Bird acquired Spin from Tier Mobility for $19 million. [27]
Tier Mobility, the German micromobility giant that recently acquired Spin from Ford, is laying off 16% of staff, or 180 people, according to a LinkedIn post by CEO Lawrence Leuschner and an open ...
Dott (formally TIER Mobility SE) is a Dutch-French [1] micromobility company based in Berlin, Germany [2] which was founded in January 2019. [3] In January 2024, TIER and Dott announced the closing of a financial transaction to merge the two companies.
Spin, which was acquired by Tier Mobility earlier this year, has laid off about 10% of its staff — including a number of executives — and is exiting Canada and Seattle, TechCrunch has learned.
[35] [36] A trial in London, operated by Dott, Lime and TIER Mobility commenced in June 2021. [37] In selected cities in Australia, Lime operates both its scooter and bikes. In Melbourne, privately owned electric scooters are prohibited outside of the suburbs where Lime's e-scooter trial is permitted to operate.