STARTUS INSIGHTS: 10 Top Mobility Startups in 2023

Global Startup Heat Map highlights 10 Top Mobility Startups to Watch in 2023

By Startus Insights

Through the Big Data & Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered StartUs Insights Discovery Platform, which covers over 3 790 000+ startups & scaleups globally, we identified 1923 Mobility startups. The Global Startup Heat Map below highlights the 10 mobility startups you should watch in 2023 as well as the geo-distribution of all mobility startups & scaleups we analyzed for this research. Based on the heat map, we see high startup activity in Europe and India, followed by the USA. These mobility startups work on solutions ranging from autonomous flying cars and electric bicycles to 3-wheeled hybrid micromobility and shared mobility platforms.

As the world’s largest resource for data on emerging companies, the SaaS platform enables you to identify relevant technologies and industry trends quickly & exhaustively. Based on the data from the platform, the Top 5 Mobility Startup Hubs are in London, Bangalore, Berlin, New York City, & San Francisco. The 10 hand-picked startups highlighted in this report are chosen from all over the world and develop solutions for battery-equipped peddled bikes, multi-utility aerial mobility, shared mobility platforms, and bicycle-based vans.

10 Top Mobility Startups to Watch in 2023

The mobility sector is rapidly evolving and several exciting technologies revolutionizing the way we move around cities as we stand in 2023. Battery-equipped peddled bikes are becoming increasingly popular as people seek more sustainable and cost-effective transportation options. Autonomous flying cars are also on the horizon, promising to reduce congestion and improve travel times. Urban micromobility solutions, such as 3-wheeled hybrid mobility and electric bicycles, are gaining traction as people opt for more agile and flexible transportation modes. Bicycle-based vans are emerging as viable solutions for last-mile delivery. Bikes-as-a-Service, shared mobility platforms, and connected mobility platforms are transforming how people access transportation. Finally, multi-utility aerial mobility is an exciting concept that promises to merge transportation and logistics in innovative ways.

Urban Mobility makes Battery-equipped Peddled Bikes

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German startup Urban Mobility manufactures battery-equipped peddled bikes to transport delivery loads and cargo for the logistics sector. It offers UM CargoBike, a three-wheel cargo pedelec designed for heavy loads transportation for courier express parcel (CEP) services in urban areas. The pedelec utilizes a tilting technology that enables the bike to be used as a bicycle and on a battery where electronic differentials allow cornering for continuous mobility and deliveries. Urban Mobility develops and produces new logistics solutions to save time and cost through smart mobility services.

VINATA Aeromobility manufactures Autonomous Hybrid Flying Cars

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Indian startup VINATA Aeromobility creates autonomous hybrid flying cars for aerial urban mobility. It uses vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) combined with electric and zero-emission fuel hybrid power for air mobility and transportation. The startup’s flying cars also feature distributed electric propulsion (DEP) with multiple propellers that provide safe mobility by switching to backup propellers in case of emergency. Additionally, the startup offers an AI-enabled 300-degree panoramic view with optional autonomous driving that enables return-to-home features, geofencing, and soft-landing assistance to passengers. VINATA Aeromobility thus enables uninterrupted air mobility by using backup power to provide electricity to motors in case of generator failure.

Swugo advances Urban Micromobility

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Swugo is a Dutch startup that provides conversion kits to turn existing bicycles into e-bikes for urban micromobility. It uses a drop-in motor and smart battery to convert traditional pedaled bikes into hybrid e-bikes. The startup offers batteries as a service, and a cell-swapping network to recharge the bike faster and eliminate waiting times at charging stations. It also leverages smart control algorithms to increase the life and availability of batteries and provides safety against unauthorized use. Swugo allows the last-mile delivery industry to switch to smarter urban micro-mobility.


TUGA Innovations offers 3-Wheel Hybrid Mobility

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Canadian startup TUGA Innovations manufactures 3-wheel electric vehicles for urban mobility. It offers a motorcycle-car hybrid that combines agility and safety to provide smarter personal commuting. The solution features modular body components such as expanding rear axle that enhances stability and offers narrower lane splitting for safer mobility. The startup also offers other EVs with an extendable chassis option that offers increased rear seat access and added space for pickups and deliveries in urban areas. TUGA Innovations enables personal and industrial applications of its vehicles by allowing customers and industries to utilize vehicles specific to their needs.


Meiro Mobility advances Shared Mobility

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Meiro Mobility is an Indian startup that makes hardware and software solutions for last-mile shared mobility. It offers Yuja, a shared mobility stack that enables convenient and flexible ride-sharing for commuters as well as drivers. The startup also offers a shared mobility platform to deploy and manage on-demand route-based rides for dynamic fleet operations and smart city integration. Additionally, it offers smart meters that enable adaptive trip metering for accurate fares and minimal usage charges to make shared mobility cost-effective. As a result, Meiro Mobility improves transport efficiency by balancing the use of private vehicles through shared mobility and also streamlines logistics operations.

 

Fulpra makes Bicycle-based Vans

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Dutch startup Fulpra manufactures bicycle-based vans for cargo pickup and delivery services. It offers 3-wheel battery-powered hybrid pedaled load carriage vans — Fulpra Roll and Fulpra Pick Up. These products cater to the last-mile delivery industry by providing convenient and greener delivery options. They feature tilt-steering with automatically switching pedal assistance for longer and safer mobility. Additionally, the startup’s vehicles contain a multi-use open container to carry and deliver heavy loads. Fulpra offers emission-free mobility services for urban cities using bicycle routes for faster transportation.

Rhoda manufactures Electric Bicycles

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Rhoda is a Sri Lankan startup that develops pedaled electric bicycles for urban mobility. It offers Rhoda AT and Rhoda ATS, hybrid e-bikes designed for personal commuting and last-mile delivery services. The products utilize a detachable and rechargeable battery and a built-in DC hub motor. This offers a more extended range and efficient performance in changing traffic conditions. They also feature smartphone connectivity that provides navigational updates, vehicle health updates, and biometric authentication for safer commuting. Rhoda, thus, manufactures cost-efficient and eco-friendly fleet upgrades for the delivery industry.

 

MOBY BIKES provides Bikes-as-a-Service

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Irish startup MOBY BIKES delivers e-bikes as a service for small-load deliveries and personal mobility in urban cities. It offers MOBY Move, a bike-sharing solution on a daily rental basis. The startup’s other product, MOBY Pro, is an e-bike with cargo space for delivery riders. It uses a hybrid mechanism that switches between the battery and pedal and provides uninterrupted commuting in changing traffic environments. MOBY BIKES caters to the last-mile courier industry and ensures economical delivery options.

 

Urbanique ensures Connected Mobility

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Hungarian startup Urbanique develops fleet management applications for monitoring commercial and passenger vehicles. It allows small and medium shared mobility businesses to take control of cars by making usage more transparent and reducing fuel costs. The startup provides automated reports on driving style analysis, fuel consumption, and emission to optimize fleet performance and manage operational costs. Urbanique enables delivering of goods, field sales, and logistics-as-a-service through its connected mobility platform.

 

BON V Aerospace provides Multi-Utility Aerial Mobility

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BON V Aerospace is an Indian startup that offers flying cars for urban aerial mobility and cargo transportation. It develops BON V AERO RM001, an AI-powered multi-utility vehicle for faster and aerial deliveries in hilly regions. The solution provides end-to-end aerial logistics solutions for emergency services and regional air mobility. It features autonomous remote control fleet management from a single control station and ensures economic cargo transportation. This enables BON V Aerospace to provide cost-effective autonomous air transportation services to the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry.

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