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New e-scooter provider secured for West of England

The West of England Mayoral Combined Authority has negotiated a new contract and rebrand

A rider next to a line of Voi's e-scooters in Bristol(Image: Paul Clarke)

E-scooter firm Voi, which operates hire schemes across the West of England, will no longer provide services to Bristol and Bath after the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority secured a new contract.

Swedish firm Voi has been operating the e-scooter scheme since its launch in 2020, but will now hand the reigns over to German company, Tier.

There are 4,000 e-scooters in the region, all of which will be green, rebranding from the current coral colour, and will be branded "WESTscoot". In addition, the fleet will include 1,500 new pedal-only e-bicycles and 20 e-cargo bikes for local businesses.

The new contract is expected to bring £10m to the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority over four years. Metro mayor Dan Norris said that this money would be ring-fenced for public transport and that clauses in the contract would address parking concerns, with 100 new e-scooter parking racks provided.

Mr Norris said: "WESTscoot must build on the successes of e-scooters in our West of England region which has been one of the most successful trials anywhere in Europe. But it must also address the legitimate concerns residents often voice over poor and irresponsible e-scooter parking.

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"Given our very ambitious West of England net-zero 2030 target, it is vital that these bright green electric WESTscoot, WESTbike and WESTcargo e-vehicles become a common and welcome sight across our region, for they are an important means to allow residents to reduce car use or give it up completely if they should so choose."

Tier operates in over 560 towns and cities across 30 countries and has run shared e-scooter and e-bike services in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ since 2020 with a focus on providing sustainable alternatives for shorter journeys.