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August 15, 2023
Global electric vehicle company Bird recently launched an initial fleet of 200 e-bikes in the Seattle metro area, and plans to increase the number of bike's available in the coming months. Bird's expansion into the e-bike market in Seattle is expected to further enhance the mobility options available to residents and visitors, allowing them to navigate the city while reducing their carbon footprint. Bird's e-bikes are equipped with electric assist technology that adapts to the rider's natural pedaling style. The bikes, like Bird's e-scooters, feature integrated GPS capabilities and can be locked and unlocked using the Bird mobile app. Bird was founded in 2017 by Travis VanderZanden, and its mobility solutions are available in more than 350 cities, primarily across the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.