Ride to the Polls: Tech Companies Offer Free Rides on Election Day
Tech companies like Lime, Lyft, and Uber offer free or discounted rides to the polls on Election Day to increase voter turnout.
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In a significant boost to the electric motorcycle industry, Zero Motorcycles has secured a funding round of over $120 million, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company has already sold around $100 million of the equity round to two undisclosed investors, with plans to use the funds for expansion and development of new models.
This news comes as a welcome respite for the electric motorcycle sector, which has faced challenges in recent months. Italian company Energica filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, while design-focused startup Cake filed for bankruptcy in February, although it has since been acquired by a new owner. Other smaller players, such as Fuell and Sondor, have also ceased operations.
Zero Motorcycles, nearly 20 years old, has been a stalwart in the industry, typically refreshing its models annually. The company has been rumored to be working on a mini-bike, and this funding round will likely support its development.
The funding round is also significant in the context of Harley-Davidson's electric motorcycle spinout, Livewire, which continues to struggle, reporting a loss of $22.7 million in the third quarter and selling only 99 electric motorcycles.
Tech companies like Lime, Lyft, and Uber offer free or discounted rides to the polls on Election Day to increase voter turnout.
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