Lime, the operator of a shared electric bike and scooter network backed by Uber Technologies Inc., is planning to invest more than $55 million this year to expand its global fleet. The San Francisco-based company will add more than 30,000 net-new bikes across North America, Europe and Australia while also replacing aging ones, Chief Executive Officer Wayne Ting said in an interview. It s also looking to return to Greece and Mexico markets that it had exited during the pandemic, he said, and is exploring new business lines such as advertising deals and a new vehicle type for its shared fleet.
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Clark will transition from chief international and development officer to COO, International, while Sieve will add North American development responsibilities.
Clark will transition from chief international and development officer to COO, International, while Sieve will add North American development responsibilities.