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== Idea<ref name=":0" /> == <vimeo>713669623</vimeo> With cities growing ever more crowded & polluted, urban mobility is at a breaking point. At RED Electric, we strive to accelerate the ecological transition by advancing individual urban mobility with technologically advanced electric scooters and a committed community around its products and services. Today, scooters represent an annual market of 4.4Bn+β¬ in Europe with France being one of the largest markets, and where the sales of electric scooters are estimated to grow by 35% until 2026. RED Electric launched the business to become a leading scooter provider for professionals, offering customised services adapted to each client to help them simplify the management of its fleet. ITs revenue model includes: initial revenues with e-scooter sales + maintenance & rental solutions fees. RED Electric is now present in 3 countries and have sold 2.5k scooters. Its Pro50 scooter seduced customers such as Getir, Cajoo & Domino's Pizza. After this success, RED Electric is targeting individuals with its new Model E. Responding to the growing demand for electric scooters, RED Electric offers an unequalled battery life with up to 4 batteries for a 250km autonomy. RED Electric is now raising funds to grow its team and launch its B2C offering as well as expand in Europe. The company's mission is to change urban mobility.
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