Ride AI by Micromobility Industries
Technology:Gadgets
On this episode of Ride On! we are talking with Tyson Roehrkasse, the Chief Reviewer at our sister company, Ride Review. Tyson has been with us now for around 4 months and comes from a tremendous background in electric bike reviews, with the majority of his time spent working with Electric Bike Review, the OG of the ebike review space.
Highlights: - 🚲 Reviews play a crucial role in the success of small electrical vehicles, with online reviews impacting pre-orders, investments, and revenue. - 🛵 The importance of local dealers and retailers in providing better customer experience and service for e-bike buyers. - 🌐 The rise of influencers in the scooter and one-wheel market, focusing on lifestyle and fun rather than technical attributes and formal reviews.
We also use this episode to make some announcements around Ride AI, a platform covering all the technology that moves us. We have started with a newsletter, you can subscribe at http://rideai.org and very soon we will be launching a Ride AI podcast with Ed Neidemeyer who has tirelessly covered the AV and vehicle tech landscape for over 15 years now. Finally, as part of the new launch, we will also be announcing our Ride AI Conference in Costa Mesa, CA the week of November 11th that will also coincide with Micromobility America.
So big news there is 1) a new event Ride AI highlighting all the technology that moves us with our first ever event along with Micromobility America moving from the Bay Area to Southern California.
Why Southern California? On top of the being the largest market in the United States for small electric vehicles we also think it represents the renaissance happening in the hard tech world both as it relates to AI and mobility. SoCal is home to incredible mobility history like Hughes AirForce Base, the first west coast refineries from Rockefeller and now home to SpaceX and many startups looking to change the way we move.
We hope you buy tickets and join us at the event, go to Micromobility.io to learn more about it.
88: Revisiting High-End Shared Micromobility - The Bond Model with CEO, Raoul Stöckle
87: Talking subscriptions and premium brands with David Hyman, CEO of Unagi Scooters
86: Measuring Micromobility and Talking Hypercars
85: The Dott Model - talking European micromobility with co-founders Maxim Romain and Henri Moissinac
84: Designing cities for Micromobility with Skye Duncan, Global Designing Cities Initiative at NACTO
83: The War On Cars - Talking with Doug Gordon
82: The biggest bikeshare in America - talking with Laura Fox, Lyft's General Manager for Citi Bike in New York
81: Markets for Trust - why blockchains matter with Horace Dediu and Anders Brownworth
80: Decarbonizing Transport with Andrew Salzberg, Loeb Fellow and former Head of Transportation Policy at Uber
79: The agile incumbent: talking e-bikes with Ian Kenny and Chris Yu of Specialized
78: Products vs Platforms: the end of the Segway and the start of Apple in Micromobility
77: Talking the future of Mobility-As-A-Service with Jake Sion, COO of Transit
76: Ebikes, Maps and Adword Dystopia
75: A trip down memory lane with Jump founder, Ryan Rzepecki
74: Vanmoof Again! - Talking S3/X3 with CEO Taco Carlier
73: A Slow and Steady Approach to Micromobility - Ben Bear from Spin
72: Micromobility, pricing, politics and Friedrich Hayek
71: Recode's Kara Swisher being interviewed by Felix Salmon on post-car travel/micromobility
70: Micromobility operations with industry veteran Tarani Duncan - ex-Citibike, Jump and Mapbox
69: The largest micromobility manufacturer in the world - Tony Ho of Segway/Ninebot
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