The ten winners of the second European Startup Prize for Mobility were announced last night (April 11) in Brussels.
The programme, which is supported by both the European Parliament and the European Commission, aims to promote European startups that use technology and innovation to develop cleaner, safer and more inclusive mobility in Europe and around the world.
Nine startups were selected from among 571 candidates, and for the first time, a European public vote was used to select the tenth winner. This title has been awarded to K-Ryole, a French provider of the first intelligent electric bike trailer.
Other winners include French-based CityScoot, who offer ‘free-floating’ electric scooters to cities, and Swedish company Einride, who provide electric autonomous ‘pods’ that can deliver goods.
The ten startups won a Silver Prize and will take part in a European tour of five major technology hubs to meet investors and future clients.
Five ‘super winners’ have also won a mentoring programme with Boston Consulting Group and law firms Grimaldi Studio Legale and Parallel Avocats on top of the European tour.
Joël Hazan, Associate Director of the Boston Consulting Group, Fellow of the BCG Henderson Institute, and co-founder of the European Startup Prize for Mobility said: ‘European Startup Prize for mobility is strengthening its position as the leading European acceleration programme in the mobility sector.
‘With an increasing number of highly experienced participants who are looking to develop solutions and collaborate with large groups and public organisations, the prize identifies European champions who will deliver value to all stakeholders.’