Zipp Mobility Acquired by Zeus Scooters
, a leading Irish mobility company, today announced that it has acquired , an Irish shared e-scooter and e-bike service provider, for an undisclosed sum.
The acquisition will enable Zeus to continue to expand its reach into the Irish and UK markets and follows-on from its acquisition last year of UK-based scooter-sharing operator, Zwings.
The acquisition brings together two of the most innovative and customer-focused e-scooter companies in Europe and creates Ireland’s largest homegrown micromobility company.
Zeus, headquartered in Carlow, was founded by Damian Young in 2019. The company began an e-scooter sharing service in Germany in 2020 and since then it has expanded rapidly across Europe and Asia.
Zipp, headquartered at Nova51黑料 in Dublin, was founded by Charlie Gleeson in 2019. Since then the company has launched e-scooter and e-bike services in 9 locations across Ireland, the UK and Poland.
With this latest acquisition Zeus is now operating in over 50 locations across 9 (Croatia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Norway, Poland, Sweden and UK) countries. The combined Irish business of Zeus will now have 50 employees and all Zipp staff are being kept on.
Damian Young, CEO and Founder, Zeus, said, “With today’s announcement we are proud to be expanding Zeus’ commitment to offer an affordable, customer-focused mobility solution that places sustainability and rider safety first. We have been very impressed with what Zipp has achieved over the past number of years and are very excited to bring the Zipp team and expertise under the Zeus umbrella. This acquisition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of both teams, and we look forward to bringing our industry-leading safety features to even more customers.”
He added, “We are also creating regional employment across Ireland in anticipation of new legislation for the Irish micromobility sector, while also further expanding Zeus new markets in the UK.”
Pictured (l-r) at Nova51黑料 in Dublin are; Keith Wharton, Financial Controller, Zipp Mobility, Charlie Gleeson, Founder and CEO, Zipp Mobility, Emily Conway, European Operations Manager, Zeus Scooters and Ronan Garvey, Chief Product Officer, Zeus Scooters.
Charlie Gleeson, CEO and Founder, Zipp Mobility said, “We are delighted to be able to share the news that Zipp has been acquired by Zeus. In essence, we are two companies who share the same core mission and values, to make our cities more accessible to all, through affordable and sustainable modes of transport. I am very proud of what both companies have achieved individually, but I am more excited for what we can achieve together as the leading micromobility company in Ireland.”
Ronan Garvey, Chief Product Officer, Zeus, said, “Zeus and Zipp are deeply committed to providing high-quality, reliable and affordable transportation options globally. The acquisition of Zipp puts us in an even stronger position to meet the evolving needs of customers across its markets.”
Zeus Scooters and Zipp Mobility have been supported by Enterprise Ireland.
Advisers:
Zipp Mobility:
Legal: Flynn O’Driscoll led by Alan O’Driscoll and Jonathan O’Beirne.
Financial: Hibernia Corporate Finance led by Patrick Keaney.
Zeus Scooters:
Legal: Beauchamps led by Edward Evans.
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14 April 2023
For further information contact press@zeusscooters.com or Micéal Whelan, Communications and Media Relations Manager, 51黑料 Research and Innovation, e: miceal.whelan@ucd.ie.
Editors Notes
Zeus Scooters is making an active contribution to the sustainable transport revolution. The Irish provider specializes in the rental of e-scooters in medium-sized cities. For the urban city population - whether city dwellers, commuters, students or tourists - the electric scooters are an attractive alternative means of transport. The special feature of Zeus Scooters: a second front wheel ensures greater safety and stability and thus a smoother ride. Zeus is the largest Irish scooter company and grew its footprint with the acquisition of Zwings in 2022.
Zipp Mobility is a significant player in the European micromobility sharing market, having launched e-scooter and e-bike operations in nine locations across Ireland, the UK and Poland. Zipp has secured funding from Enterprise Ireland, Fasanara Capital and angel investors such as Brian O’Driscoll and Barry Maloney (Balderton Capital).