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GO Sharing has recently started in Germany. The company has acquired the Saarbrück scooter sharing service TRIBe and starts with 100 electric scooter sharing in the Saarland capital before expanding to other German cities. Saarbrücken is the first in a series of German cities where GO Sharing will offer its sustainable sharing service.

Last month, the company announced that it had received an investment of € 50 million for international upscaling, among other things. The Dutch scale-up in shared transport has the mission to bring about a change in behavior in transport worldwide: from owning a vehicle to using it when you need it. Germany is an important European link for the company in its sustainable mission.

“Our motto is 'a green planet with mobility for everyone, for everyone'. With GO Sharing we want to bring about a change in behavior: from 'everyone has their own vehicle', to 'use when you need it'. We want to provide door-to-door travel with sustainable shared transport worldwide: within cities with shared electric scooters and e-bikes and between cities and regions with electric cars. We are proud to be able to start our electric shared scooters today in Germany, a country where we see great potential for sustainable shared transport. ”

Green planet with mobility for everyone, for everyone

The Dutch scale-up was founded at the end of 2019 and now has more than 5.000 electric scooter sharing in more than 30 cities. Not only in the Netherlands: started in April GO Sharing its international expansion with first Austria (Vienna) and later Belgium (Antwerp).

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