Bird and Segway Join Forces to Revolutionize Urban Mobility
In a major step forward for shared transportation, Bird, a pioneer in micromobility, has announced a strategic partnership with Segway, an innovative leader in electric vehicles. This collaboration aims to introduce a fleet of next-generation electric scooters and bicycles across key North American markets.
The newly developed vehicles—Bird Dash, Bird Explorer, and Bird Journey—are designed to meet the diverse needs of urban commuters and recreational riders alike. With enhanced durability and cutting-edge safety systems, these models are set to establish new benchmarks for performance and sustainability in urban transportation. The much-anticipated rollout is expected to start this summer.
Advancements in Vehicle Design
The partnership merges Segway's engineering excellence with Bird's operational expertise. Stewart Lyons, Bird's co-CEO, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "We are combining the best of both worlds—cutting-edge technology and user-centered design—to offer a more sustainable urban mobility solution. Our goal is to expand access to safe, reliable, and efficient transport in cities worldwide."
These new vehicles boast advanced features, including waterproofing rated at IPX7, reinforced structures, and low-maintenance components. The Bird Journey electric bicycle, for example, can travel up to 90 kilometers on a single charge, enabling longer commutes with fewer battery swaps. The energy-efficient designs reduce standby power consumption, delivering greater efficiency across all models, which collectively lower the total cost of ownership for users.
Positive User Reception
Early reactions to the initial launch have been overwhelmingly positive. There has been a remarkable 40% increase in users opting for these new vehicles. Riders appreciate the smooth driving experience, sleek designs, and innovative features such as the new mobile device charger.
Commitment to Safety and Compliance
Safety remains a top priority in the new fleet. Each model integrates improved braking systems (dual drum plus electrical), bright LED lighting with turn signals, and embedded sensors that detect sidewalks and pedestrians, automatically adjusting speed to prevent accidents. All vehicles exceed industry safety standards, achieving certifications UL2272 and UL2849. Alan Zhao, General Manager of Segway’s Shared Mobility Division, emphasized the commitment to advanced safety, stating, "With Bird, we’re creating a smarter and safer riding experience tailored for today’s urban landscapes and future expectations."
Sustainable Solutions at Every Level
Sustainability is fundamental to the design of this new fleet. It uses recycled materials, modular parts, closed-loop packaging, and long-lasting batteries to minimize environmental impact. This shared vision aligns with both companies' goals to foster a more circular economy and promote large-scale eco-friendly mobility solutions.
Together, Bird and Segway are pushing the boundaries of shared mobility, empowering cities and users with smarter, safer, and more sustainable ways to travel. This launch represents just the beginning of their ongoing collaboration to shape the future of micromobility.