How to secure your e-bikes?
E-bike security is vital for bike brands to protect against rising thefts and maintain customer trust. IoT technology makes e-bikes theftproof by enabling real-time tracking and instant alerts and smart anti-theft features, securing both the bike and brand reputation. Learn more about Comodule’s security solutions and latest collaborations:
Comodule integrates enviolo to make e-bike rides smoother
Together with enviolo, the leading company in stepless shifting products, we are making e-bike riding more comfortable than ever. E-bike riders can set their preferred cadence in Comodule’s mobile app and keep the same pedaling speed throughout the whole ride.
Comodule and I LOCK IT join forces to take e-bike security to the next level
The security features of our IoT solution and the smart lock come together in the Comodule White Label App, providing a seamless user experience.
Pony and Comodule started a French revolution in shared mobility
French sharing fleet operator pony is on a mission to fundamentally change the way people move. Pony stands out with its innovative business model, inviting everyone to be part of the sharing business. Its fleet consists of a wide range of vehicles, including the first two-seated e-bike in the world designed for sharing. To operate their fleet smoothly, the connectivity for their dockless e-bikes is enabled by Comodule’s IoT solution.
FAZUA and Comodule launched an in-app insurance feature, creating a peace of mind riding service
FAZUA is offering riders the possibility to insure their e-bikes hassle-free through FAZUA Rider App by Comodule
Panel follow-up: Owning vs sharing-how can connectivity help both business models?
On April 15th, Comodule hosted its third webinar–a panel discussion focusing on shared mobility and owned mobility business models. We invited 3 mobility experts to elaborate on the matter on their side: Matthias Wilrich, VP of Vehicles and Supply Chain at Tier, Walter Melcher, a Product Manager of eMobility & Connected Bike at doubleSlash, and Lara de Koning, a Business Development Manager at Movelo. The moderator for this panel was the Co-Founder of Comodule, Teet Praks. Scroll down to read more about the main aspects of the panel topic and find a link to the webinar recording!
Owning vs sharing-how can connectivity help both business models?
From the end-user perspective, the world of connected vehicles is becoming more and more familiar. It’s not a question anymore whether or not to connect your bike, it’s more of a discussion, which kind of connected bike or scooter to use. Should I rent one? Should I buy one? What are the benefits and downsides of both business models? Will one dominate the other or can they co-exist?
Here are a few hacks for effective fleet management
In the micromobility industry, the demand for connectivity is continuing to grow fast. And the business models for managing those e-vehicles vary. ‘Last mile delivery’, ‘corporate fleet’, ‘free-floating sharing network’, and ‘subscription bikes’ are just a few keywords to mention, regarding different fleet management segments.
CAKE and Comodule re-invented a totally new type of vehicle and user experience
The well-known high-performance electric motorbikes manufacturer, CAKE, launched new features on their bikes with its unique modular design that cover just about every need imaginable. In addition to the vehicles’ unique design, performance, and individuality, their new bikes feature heating box and freezer integration and are connected to the internet. The connectivity is enabled by Comodule’s customized app and IoT solution.
Co-Scooter is proven to be the most qualified and durable e-scooter on the market
Comodule launched its very own Co-Scooter this spring, to rebut the myths of e-scooters’ short lifespan, battery durability, and missing opportunities of using recycled materials.