Global e-scooter numbers could quadruple once lockdown measures lift, analysts say


The coronavirus pandemic is causing economic downturn across numerous industries. How and if they will recover remains to be seen, but new research suggests that the e-scooter market could bounce back once lockdown measures are lifted. According to new figures from market analysis firm Berg Insight, the global e-scooter market will experience a temporary contraction in 2020, but over the next four years the number of shared scooters in use is expected to boom. [Read: Study: Teslas cover more miles in their first 3 years than other auto brands] As of 2019, there were 774,000 shared scooters in operation around…

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