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The South Wales firm aiming to become the Nextbike for e-scooters

GoiA plans to have 400 e-scooters and 38 docking stations across Wales by year end

Jarrad Morris plans for GOiA to have a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide network of e-scooter docking stations.

A South Wales firm has ambitions to become the e-scooter equivalent of Nextbike.

GOiA, based in Cardiff and Aberdare, is looking to create a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-wide network, with an initial focus on Wales, of docking stations  where people can hire e-scooters via an app.

Similar to the Nextbike model, where Cardiff now has hundreds of bikes for hire, GOiA is the latest new venture of Inter Vehicle Group (IVG) which operates a number of companies in the vehicle and vehicle sharing sectors.

With venture capital backing, it will initially create ten new jobs through its e-scooter rollout in an investment of several hundred thousand pounds.

It is currently in talks with local authorities across Wales and the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The initial deployment will see 200 e-scooters deployed in Cardiff with 36 docking stations. The first locations will be revealed shortly.

It is aiming to have a fleet of e-scooters by end of this year with a total of 80 docking stations across Wales. It is also in talks with five other º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities with plans to deploy 200 e-scooters per location.

At the end of 2021 it is forecasting to have a presence in all 22 local authorities in Wales, with a further 15 deployments in locations in the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.