When Qick launched in 2019, it was Milad Mahmoudyan, his father and a fleet of just 80 yellow e-scooters on the streets of Örebro competing against operators many times its size. Today, the Swedish operator has grown to having a fleet of 10,000 vehicles deployed across Sweden and Germany. Originally founded as a taxi company, Qick pivoted to micromobility after Mahmoudyan and his father saw the rapid rise of shared e-scooters across Europe. The…
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