Mobility directory
The Best Mobility Startups in Europe
Mobility startups build the vehicles, networks and software that move people and goods more cleanly and efficiently. Europe is a strong base for the sector, with deep automotive engineering, dense cities that reward shared transport, and policy that pushes toward electrification. The result is a wide field of companies spanning electric trucks, shared scooters, digital freight and charging networks.
Why mobility now
Decarbonisation targets and high fuel costs are accelerating the shift to electric and shared transport across the continent. Driver shortages and supply chain pressure are pulling automation and digital logistics into the mainstream. Mobility now sits at the intersection of climate, software and hardware, which makes it one of the most active areas of European technology.
17 mobility startups across Europe
A curated, editorial list of European companies.
Allego
Arnhem, NetherlandsAllego operates a public electric vehicle charging network with thousands of charging points across many European countries.
Bolt
Tallinn, EstoniaBolt runs a mobility platform spanning ride hailing, scooter and bike rental, car sharing and delivery across many countries.
Cowboy
Brussels, BelgiumCowboy designs connected electric bikes with built in software for navigation, theft detection and ride tracking.
Dott
Amsterdam, NetherlandsDott runs shared electric scooter and bike rental services across hundreds of European cities through a single app.
Einride
Stockholm, SwedenEinride builds and operates electric and autonomous freight trucks alongside charging and planning software for shippers.
Fernride
Munich, GermanyFernride operates autonomous electric yard trucks supervised by remote human operators for ports and logistics hubs.
FlixBus
Munich, GermanyFlixBus operates a large intercity coach network across Europe and beyond with booking through its app and website.
Omio
Berlin, GermanyOmio lets travellers search compare and book trains buses flights and ferries across many providers in one place.
Oxa
Oxford, United KingdomOxa builds vehicle agnostic self driving software that converts industrial and commercial vehicles into autonomous ones.
Rimac
Sveta Nedelja, CroatiaRimac designs and manufactures electric hypercars and supplies high performance powertrain and battery systems to other carmakers.
Sennder
Berlin, GermanySennder runs a digital road freight platform that connects shippers with carriers for full truckload transport across Europe.
Shippeo
Paris, FranceShippeo provides a real time transportation visibility platform that predicts delivery times and tracks shipments worldwide.
Swapfiets
Amsterdam, NetherlandsSwapfiets offers bikes and electric bikes as a monthly subscription with maintenance and repairs included.
Trainline
London, United KingdomTrainline runs a digital platform for searching and booking rail and coach travel across operators in Europe.
Virta
Helsinki, FinlandVirta provides a software platform that lets companies launch and manage electric vehicle charging networks and services.
Voi
Stockholm, SwedenVoi operates shared electric scooters and bikes in partnership with cities across Europe for short urban trips.
Wayve
London, United KingdomWayve builds end-to-end deep learning software for autonomous driving using camera-based perception.
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