Amsterdam suspends shared cargo ebike service Cargoroo over ‘failed questionnaire’
Amsterdam has refused to grant Cargoroo a new license to operate its shared cargo ebike rental service in the Dutch capital. Instead, it has handed over exclusive operating rights to BAQME, an upstart rival from Rotterdam. The City first announced the decision in January. However, Cargoroo launched an appeal, which officials rejected last week. Cargoroo’s existing license — which allowed it to run a fleet of 110 cargo ebikes in Amsterdam — comes to an end on June 16th. The startup has until the end of this month to remove all its bikes from the streets of the city. But…This story continues at The Next Web
Amsterdam has refused to grant Cargoroo a new license to operate its shared cargo ebike rental service in the Dutch capital. Instead, it has handed over exclusive operating rights to BAQME, an upstart rival from Rotterdam. The City first announced the decision in January. However, Cargoroo launched an appeal, which officials rejected last week. Cargoroo’s existing license — which allowed it to run a fleet of 110 cargo ebikes in Amsterdam — comes to an end on June 16th. The startup has until the end of this month to remove all its bikes from the streets of the city. But…
This story continues at The Next Web