Ride AI by Micromobility Industries

Micromobility Industries first defined and now curates the future of urban transport that comes from small electric vehicles. Ride AI is now the focusing force of our industry as we explore how artificial intelligence will change the way we move. Ride AI is hosted by Ed Niedermeyer an American author and analyst who focuses on the automotive industry and mobility innovation. Co-Hosts of the show include Horace Dediu, Oliver Bruce and James Gross.

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episode 165: 165: The marketplace for mobility - the largest shared mobility aggregator app in Europe with Robin Eriksson from Cogo App


This week Oliver interviews Robin Eriksson from Cogo app which is the largest shared micromobility aggregator in Europe. Horace and Oliver have long had a theory that the world of micromobility will mature to be more like the public transport or airline industry over time. So it’s no surprise to us to see the rise of Cogo, which allows for discovery to be handled in a single app for all micromobility providers in a city...


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 January 12, 2023  50m
 
 

episode 164: 164: What is Micromobility and why does it matter (2022 edition) Rerelease


As we tick over from 2022 to 2023 we wanted to reshare our most popular episode from 2022.  Our recent Spotify Wrapped and general analytics we get from our podcast platform gave us a few really cool stats about the podcast. We’re in the top 5% of followed and shared podcasts shared globally, with listeners from 61 countries and the majority of you being new listeners who only found us in the last year...


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 January 5, 2023  1h24m
 
 

episode 163: 163: The crazy story of self balancing enclosed motorbikes and their potential for micromobility - Danny Kim from Lit Motors


This week Oliver interviews Danny Kim from Lit Motors. Danny is an OG of the micromobility space. He was thinking about the impact of electric and what it’d enable in vehicle architectures well before pretty much anybody else, evidenced by both the Kubo and their C1. The C1 is an enclosed gyro balanced electric motorbike that in our view has amazing potential in terms of providing something that is as performance, weather protection and safety of a car, but in the package of a motorbike...


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 December 29, 2022  1h11m
 
 

episode 162: 162: A true smartphone on wheels? What happens when you think of bikes as computers with David Hansen of Weel.


This week Oliver interviews David Hansen from Weel Bike based in Seattle. Oliver has known David since the early days of Micromobility Industries, and indeed, Weel was one of the companies that the Microbility VC syndicate invested in back in 2019 when we were running it, so full disclosure, Oliver does have some skin in the game...


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 December 22, 2022  1h0m
 
 

episode 161: 161: Building premium utility ebikes for families and more with Tern Team Captain Josh Hon


This week Oliver got to interview Josh Hon from Tern bikes. If you’ve not come across the Tern brand before, they’re now a mid-size bike company, but have really found a strong niche providing high quality utility bikes like their best selling mid-drive short tail compact cargo bike the GSD...


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 December 15, 2022  1h0m
 
 

episode 160: 160: The RAD world of Micromobility with Mike Radenbaugh, founder of Rad Power Bikes


This week Oliver interviews Mike Radenbaugh from RAD Power Bikes. RAD is the largest maker of the bikes in the US and this is a conversation we have wanted to have for a really long time...


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 December 6, 2022  46m
 
 

159: How Micromobility wins last mile package delivery with HIVED founder Murvah Iqbal


This Week Oliver interviews Murvah Iqbal from HIVED. Every so often we come across entrepreneurs where we come away thinking that they’re going to own a segment in a way that the incumbents are going to struggle to respond to.  Murvah is one of those. We loved this interview. We got into the backstory for HIVED, what they’re building and why micro is core to their strategy. The world of package delivery is one that is here and real...


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 December 1, 2022  52m
 
 

episode 158: 158: 5 Billion Riders - Why Horace Dediu thinks micro will be the biggest transport story of the next 20 years.


This week Oliver interviews Horace about the talk he did at Micromobility America on the Total Addressable Market for micromobility, and the opportunity of the space.  This should really be listened to in context of the 5 Billion Riders talk that Horace gave at the conference, which is now on Youtube. Here, we dig into Horace’s thought pattern and the significance of mapping out addressable markets in informing the debate and opportunity for the space...


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 November 24, 2022  56m
 
 

episode 157: 157: The biggest ecargo bike consumer subscription business in the world - Ben and Dan Carr from Lug and Carrie


Ever since Oliver interviewed Karianne from Whee! earlier in the year, we’ve been excited to find more companies doing ebike subscription services to families. As Karianne says, there is a lot of money to be made by taking women and families seriously...


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 November 17, 2022  1h0m
 
 

156: The inexorable rise of Micromobility in Kenya and West Africa - the story of Roam Motors with Albin Wilson


This week Oliver speaks with Albin Wilson from Roam Motors, who are building a electric motorbike manufacturer and battery stack out of Kenya. Oliver was particularly struck when talking to Albin about the size of the opportunity and how conforming to the theory of micromobility what they’re doing is...


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 November 10, 2022  36m