Startup Showcase: Cogo – Aggregating Shared Rides for Frictionless Mobility

Have you ever found yourself stranded in a new city, not knowing which shared ride operator to use or how to get to your destination? Copenhagen-based startup Cogo is solving this problem by aggregating all shared rides into one app, making it easy to move around without the hassle. With over 160 different operators in 500 cities worldwide, Cogo provides a full overview of available electric scooters, bikes, cars, and mopeds, along with price comparisons. In this Startup Showcase, we’ll take a closer look at how Cogo is making shared mobility more accessible and convenient for everyone.

Frictionless Mobility for a Better Tomorrow

Cogo’s mission is to make shared mobility as easy and seamless as possible, so that it can compete with private car ownership both on convenience and price. By gathering all shared rides into one app, Cogo simplifies the process of finding and booking a ride, reducing the need for multiple apps and accounts. Cogo is also committed to promoting sustainable mobility, as all rides available through the app are either human or electric-powered. With half of all car trips today being less than 5 km, Cogo aims to provide a more sustainable and affordable option for short trips.

Aggregating a Fragmented Market

The shared mobility market is growing fast, but it’s also a crowded and fragmented space. With multiple operators offering different types of rides and pricing structures, it can be difficult for users to navigate and compare their options. Cogo’s platform solves this problem by aggregating all available rides into one place, allowing users to easily compare prices and choose the best option for their needs. This not only makes the process of finding and booking a ride more convenient, but also helps to increase adoption of shared mobility by reducing barriers to entry.

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Riding the Wave of Micro-Mobility

The micro-mobility market is a rapidly growing industry, with two-thirds of all micro-mobility trips taken between 2010 and 2019 being in the last two years. The market is currently valued at $7B and is projected to be worth $300B by 2030. Cogo is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend by providing a full-service platform for users looking to take advantage of shared rides. By offering a variety of ride options and seamless booking and payment processes, Cogo is helping to drive the growth of the micro-mobility industry while also promoting sustainable transportation.

Conclusion

Cogo is a Copenhagen-based startup that is making it easy for people to move around without the hassle. By aggregating all shared rides into one app, Cogo is simplifying the process of finding and booking a ride, reducing the need for multiple apps and accounts. Cogo is also committed to promoting sustainable mobility, with all rides available through the app being either human or electric-powered. With the micro-mobility market set to explode over the next decade, Cogo is well-positioned to become a major player in the industry by offering a full-service platform that makes shared mobility more accessible and convenient for everyone.

Website: https://www.cogoapp.io/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/cogomobility

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cogomobility/

LinkedIn: https://dk.linkedin.com/company/cogomobility


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