Telepass introduces i scooters and electric scooters by Reby Italia. The Spanish company that designs, manufactures and distributes shared electric vehicles in Europe and is present in Italy in ten cities, mainly concentrated in the centre-south: Florence, Grosseto, Gaeta, Minturno, Ponza, Benevento, Caserta, Naples, Lecce and Bergamo. The rental of Reby scooters and electric scooters is possible from today 24 March in these cities (on the island of Ponza starting next month) through the Telepass Pay app, in addition to the Reby app and, in the coming weeks, the fleet will be further integrated by a bike sharing service in the cities of Lecce and Grosseto.
TelepassPay is the app that allows the payment of integrated mobility services, without the use of cash, using only one's smartphone. Starting today, to rent a Reby vehicle it will be sufficient to be a Telepass Pay customer, enter the free Telepass Pay mobile application - downloadable on Android and iOS smartphones -, locate the nearest vehicle and unlock it. Users will be able to move freely within the Reby operational area of the city, leaving the vehicles at the end of their journey in areas that do not hinder road traffic or by parking free of charge in all spaces delimited by white or blue lines.
Reby at the forefront of the urban mobility revolution
Reby scooters are available in 18 cities in Europe, they have reached 3 million trips for a saving of 3 tons of CO2. In particular, Reby electric vehicles are made of 95% recyclable materials and are also equipped with an atmospheric sensor capable of generating route suggestions in real time, directing users towards cleaner routes. The Spanish operator has also developed road hazard detection technology, capable of warning the driver in real time to reduce speed, to prevent possible accidents.
Print Gabriel Benedict, CEO of Telepass, said that "the entry of Reby scooters and scooters into our integrated mobility ecosystem expands the sharing mobility offer in the city". While Pep Gomez, founder of Reby underlined that this integration "is a further step towards a real solution for the Italian mobility market".