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TIER Mobility announces integration with Netherlands MaaS app, Gaiyo
Following TIER’s launch in the Netherlands in September 2021, the micro-mobility operator has announced its integration with Dutch MaaS app, Gaiyo.

TIER Mobility has announced that it has partnered with the leading Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) app in the Netherlands, Gaiyo.

Gaiyo is the first Dutch app with which TIER has entered an integration collaboration like this. For both parties, this integration is an important step in the full development of MaaS.

Electric micro-mobility like TIER’s is ideal for covering the first- and last-mile of a journey, such as the ride from home to a train station. The addition of the operator’s e-moped and e-bikes in Gaiyo makes it very easy to use this type of shared transportation – planning, booking, unlocking and paying for the vehicles can all be arranged quickly and easily.

Jesper Vis, General Manager – Benelux at TIER Mobility, said: “Our mission to ‘Change Mobility for Good’ is largely about creating strong partnerships to expand everyone’s access to sustainable, easily accessible and multimodal mobility solutions. Teaming up with Netherlands’ leading MaaS app, Gaiyo, will allow us to expand access to our micro-mobility services in Utrecht and Eindhoven.”
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