We had anticipated it in this interview with CEO and co-founder Gianmarco Carnovale, and now it’s official: Scuter will debut in Milan on 7 November 2025.
Orange to get noticed, agile, stable, Scuter’s three-wheeled cabins, designed for individual urban mobility, will soon be on the streets of Milan. The new service in the city will open to users on 7 November with the first shared vehicles in a fleet that will reach 200 units in a few weeks, and on Halloween, the start-up distributed voucher banknotes: “To launch our service, we are giving Milanese residents mobility bonuses worth a total of €50,000 to try out this vehicle designed to make urban sharing finally effective, convenient and safe,” says Carnovale.
Urban mobility is one of the problems of the new millennium: roads that are increasingly shared and narrowed by rising traffic, parking spaces that are impossible to find, rising fuel costs, wasted time and money, pollution. Scuter offers a concrete solution to the problem of urban mobility for citizens, starting in Milan.
The vehicle invented and developed specifically by the start-up is an electric three-wheeled moped with a range of 100 km. Its batteries are replaced overnight so that users are never left stranded. It offers a protective cover and a safety belt that makes a helmet unnecessary, has a comfortable seat and space for small luggage, but at the same time is as slim and agile as any scooter and can also access areas with traffic restrictions: “By replacing private car-based urban mobility, Scuter frees up 98% of urban space,” continues Carnovale. “With 10,000 vehicles, which we hope to achieve over time and which occupy the equivalent of a football field, we could transport 100,000 people, freeing up 500,000 square metres of urban space currently occupied by cars. To give you an idea, in Milan, this area corresponds to the combined space of Parco Sempione and Giardini Montanelli, making the city more uncluttered and pleasant to live in, with significantly improved traffic flow for all other forms of transport as well.”
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