In a world where mobility is rapidly evolving, Motogo is at the forefront of innovation. Their approach to micromobility isn’t just about moving people—it’s about redefining transportation for commercial, commuter, and recreational use.
During a floor interview at a recent event, SHAED CTO Masaood Yunus sat down with David Ruth, CEO of Motogo, to discuss how small, smart electric vehicles are transforming the way we think about transportation.
“Innovation can happen anywhere, at any time, in any environment,” Yunus noted, setting the stage for a discussion about how Motogo’s cutting-edge technology is addressing real-world mobility challenges.
Micromobility for All
Motogo’s mission is simple but ambitious: create a seamless urban and last-mile mobility solution that integrates effortlessly into daily life. Whether it’s secure delivery at 3 AM, commuter-friendly options, or recreational e-mobility, their solutions are designed to reduce congestion, increase efficiency, and provide more sustainable choices.
“You don’t have to stress about being there to receive your goods. You don’t have to meet the robot at the street or the sidewalk. It’s a much more secure solution,” Ruth explained, emphasizing the practicality of automated last-mile deliveries.
Why This Matters
Micromobility isn’t just for e-scooters and urban dwellers—it’s an essential piece of the future commercial transportation ecosystem. Companies like Motogo are proving that small, efficient EVs can make delivery logistics smarter, commuting easier, and recreational mobility more accessible.
As Yunus put it: “There’s new competition coming to town—something very futuristic, something that I’m really, really excited about.”
With Motogo leading the charge, the future of micromobility is here.
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Check out Motogo to see how they’re shaping the next wave of mobility innovation.
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February 2025
Written by Taylor Steele