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Dott launches new e-bikes in Cologne, Germany
Following the launch in Cologne, Dott’s new e-bikes are also set to soon be introduced in Milan, Brussels and London, offering users an environmentally friendly mobility solution.

Dott, the European micro-mobility company, has unveiled its brand new e-bikes, the first of which are now available on the streets of Cologne, Germany.

By the end of 2021, 1,200 e-bikes will be in use in the city and several thousand across Europe. This new offer makes it easier for more people to choose the type of environmentally friendly mobility that is best for them with a single app.

Dott’s e-bikes are designed to make the world’s cities even more liveable and to help more people to get from A to B in the most efficient way. Free from the restrictions of road traffic and without pollution, e-bikes offer a pleasant way to enjoy the sights of the city and to move around in the fresh air. The distinctive design – with lights, reflectors and a basket – is designed to provide a safe and comfortable ride that enhances the familiar experience of cycling.

In addition to the market launch in Cologne, the e-bikes will soon also be available in Milan, Brussels and London, along with other European cities. By expanding Dott’s activities beyond e-scooters, more people will be encouraged to switch to sustainable mobility.

Maxim Romain, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder at Dott, said: “We are committed to making our cities breathe a sigh of relief with clean rides for everyone. The introduction of our e-bikes now marks an evolution of our business. We hope that we encourage more people to do move around in an environmentally friendly way, helping to make our streets less congested and more pleasant places.”

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