It will eventually grow to include 60 cities in the US.
Lyft is integrating Spin’s electric scooters into its app, with the goal of eventually featuring the scooters in all 60 cities where Spin operates in the US.Berlin’s Tier Mobility acquired Spin from Ford earlier this month
. Lyft, which owns Citi Bike in New York City, continues to operate its own fleet of e-scooters despite many financial headwinds. Lyft’s partnership with Spin will kick off in Nashville, followed by 13 additional markets throughout April, including Phoenix, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, Providence, Raleigh / Durham, Charlotte, Fort Collins, Ann Arbor, Kansas City, and Memphis.Riders will see Spin scooters as an option when they search their destination in the Lyft app.
Of course, Lyft isn’t the first to integrate another company’s scooters into its app. Lime’s scooters have been available to rent in Uber’s app since 2018 after the ride-hail company . Uber later sold its Jump e-bikes to Lime amid a broader move by the company to consolidate its holdings around car trips and delivery.Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week.Please confirm your subscription to Verge Deals via the verification email we just sent you.
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