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  • Lime’s New Rideshare Ebikes Are More Approachable—Throttle and All

    Lime’s New Rideshare Ebikes Are More Approachable—Throttle and All

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    Lime’s fleets are largely free-floating, which has attracted ire. Undocked rideshare ebikes and escooters have long been scrutinized as they’ve inevitably crowded sidewalks and even ended up in rivers. Lime says it’s “agnostic” to free-floating and parking areas and does both based on what cities require. Some markets have “corrals” where riders park their scooters and bikes, and there are penalties if riders do not park in these areas. Critics say the fines for bad behavior aren’t harsh enough.

    Many of the components in the new models are shared across Lime’s other products. For example, the brake levers are the same as the ones on Lime’s scooters, as the company found them to perform well. The batteries are the same as the Gen4 ebike, making swaps faster and cheaper. Lime also says all the screw heads on the bike are the same size, so operators do not need to switch drill bits when making repairs. Parrish says these changes increase the availability of these vehicles and lower Lime’s operating costs.

    That’s important, as many other micro-mobility rideshare companies are faltering. Bird filed for bankruptcy last year, and Lyft is exploring a sale of Citi Bike in New York City (the city’s comptroller found decreasing service reliability under Lyft’s tenure, especially in low-income neighborhoods). And in a blow to Lime and its peers in the lead-up to the 2024 Summer Olympics, Paris banned shared scooters last year after a spate of injuries and deaths. The company says no other city has taken a similar step as Paris, which according to Lime’s global communications director, Russell Murphy, “further underscores how the referendum was a blip in the rearview.”

    “Lime currently has 15,000 ebikes available in Paris and the surrounding suburbs to help conveniently and sustainably shepherd visitors to venues,” Murphy says. “We’re proud of the support we’ve received from the city to make this possible.”

    The LimeGlider.

    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

    The LimeGlider and LimeBike aren’t going to change any of these issues. They’ll still be free-floating and dockless, or corralled in markets that require it. Also, I can’t imagine throttle-powered ebikes being safer than nonthrottle ebikes, especially since you do not need to kick off for the throttle to work like you do on kick escooters. (Lime says the new models’ kickstands disable the throttle when deployed.) But at the very least, a wider range of people may feel more comfortable using these shared ebikes.

    The pilot program has already started in Atlanta and Zurich, where riders will see the option to book the LimeBike. The LimeGlider will fully launch in Seattle in mid-August and then in Zurich later in the summer. After two to three months, if reception is positive, they will enter production and join Lime’s global fleets in 2025.

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    Julian Chokkattu

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  • Highway Toll Administration Announces Innovation Lab: Solicits Commercial Ideas From Toll Industry Experts

    Highway Toll Administration Announces Innovation Lab: Solicits Commercial Ideas From Toll Industry Experts

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    Industry-leading tolling service provider launches technology initiative with the unveiling of the HTA Innovation Lab.

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    updated: Nov 10, 2017

    Highway Toll Administration LLC (“HTA”) announced today the opening of its lab for innovation and entrepreneurship with the goal of spurring innovative ventures across the tolling and violation management industry. In recognition that great ideas lie with subject matter experts who may not have the resources to commercialize a good idea, HTA intends to solicit and incubate new products and services with passionate individuals or organizations who see the benefit of partnership with HTA.

    “For HTA as well as for the tolling industry, the importance of innovation cannot be overstated,” said HTA’s Chief Executive Officer David Centner. “For the first time, HTA is looking outside its walls by soliciting disruptive technology and service-based ideas from subject matter experts within the tolling industry.” HTA will fund, incubate and support these initiatives including developing go-to-market strategies that accelerate the development and introduction of new ideas and solutions.

    Having personally started HTA from my attic 15 years ago, we have a unique understanding of the process of entrepreneurship, how to refine and nurture the entrepreneur and the idea, and overcoming obstacles along the way.

    David Centner, Founder & CEO

    HTA, the longtime leader in providing toll management services for fleets, has a successful history utilizing innovation toward driving its own strategic objectives. The Innovation Lab is created on the premise that good ideas can come from anywhere, not only from within HTA, but also industry experts. “HTA will become a center for entrepreneurship by leveraging its deep experience and partnerships in fleet management and tolling,” added Jon Routledge, HTA’s President. “Our goal is to drive innovation by connecting entrepreneurial ideas with the people and resources necessary to bring them to market.”

    Like the very enterprises it will incubate, HTA similarly has its own traditional entrepreneurial origins. “Having personally started HTA from my attic 15 years ago, we have a unique understanding of the process of entrepreneurship, how to refine and nurture the entrepreneur and the idea, and overcoming obstacles along the way,” said David Centner.

    HTA Innovation Lab is accepting ideas for consideration immediately. The Innovation Lab will be led by HTA’s senior leadership team as they shepherd ideas through HTA’s proprietary methodology designed to quickly ascertain a project’s commercial viability. Hardware, software, and services ideas will be the Lab’s initial areas of focus. The HTA Innovation Lab will be managed from its Jersey City, New Jersey facility.

    For further information on HTA’s Innovation Lab, contact:

    Kenny Chadna
    516-307-3623 Ext.915
    innovation@htallc.com

    Source: Highway Toll Administration

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  • Highway Toll Administration Wishes Happy Holidays to the Tolling Industry with the Release of “BEST OFFICE VIDEO EVER – HTA in BOLLYWOOD!”

    Highway Toll Administration Wishes Happy Holidays to the Tolling Industry with the Release of “BEST OFFICE VIDEO EVER – HTA in BOLLYWOOD!”

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    Our thanks to the Tolling Industry for 15 years of success and here’s to many more!

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    updated: Dec 30, 2016

    Highway Toll Administration wishes Happy Holidays to the Tolling Industry with the release of “BEST OFFICE VIDEO EVER – HTA IN BOLLYWOOD!”

    In 2002, David Centner, Highway Toll Administration’s Founder and CEO, had a vision for improving the experience when it came to paying rental car tolls while simultaneously streamlining and cleaning up the toll collection process for toll roads throughout North America.

    To celebrate entering our 15th year, HTA’s employees recently gathered across multiple locations to compile a special thank you to the Tolling Industry and in recognition of the unique way we roll.

    David Centner, Founder & CEO

    To celebrate entering our 15th year, HTA’s employees recently gathered across multiple locations to compile a special thank you to the Tolling Industry and in recognition of the unique way we roll. 

    Our video, conceived and produced by our Founder, gives a unique insight into who we are, what we do and the special bond that exists between all HTA employees – using a film genre that we think shows how HTA sparkles with positivity and passion!

    Our thanks to the Tolling Industry for 15 years of success and here’s to many more!

    Happy Holidays from everyone at Highway Toll Administration.

    To view our video, please click on the following link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm7bNbOtJkU

    For more information, visit our website at www.htallc.com or email us at press@htallc.com

    Source: Highway Toll Administration

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