Revel is shutting down its shared electric moped service

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Revel is leaving behind its roots and ending its (at times controversial) electric moped service New York City and
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. Company CEO and co-founder Frank Reig has sent a company-wide email, viewed by
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, telling staff that "the service has been strained and ridership isn't what it used to be." Revel has also
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to its passengers, notifying them that the service will shut down on November 18 and encouraging them to use their account credits before then.

It's a bad day for car-free travel in NYC.
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is shutting down their moped business in NYC and SF.
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As the publication notes, Revel pulled the service out of its other markets in 2022, and only has around 3,000 mopeds operational in NYC and San Francisco. A spokesperson from the company told TechCrunch that ridership has dropped by 30 percent in both remaining cities year-over-year and that it's no longer sustainable to keep that segment of its business running.


Revel temporarily paused its moped service a few times over the years due to safety concerns. In 2020, it suspended the ridesharing solution following an accident wherein two customers were killed while riding its vehicles. It
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after implementing a mandatory in-app safety test and requiring riders to take a selfie of themselves wearing a helmet. Revel also pulled its mopeds
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for over a year due to a string of battery thefts.

Going forward, Revel will focus on its EV ride-hailing service operated by employee drivers across the five boroughs of New York. It also plans to expand its
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in New York and the Bay Area.

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