Available for all delivery agencies from January next year... Rental with comprehensive paid transport insurance subscription
Eco-friendly electric two-wheelers to be launched in the future... Battery exchange stations to be installed at major delivery hubs

Moving, Delivery Two-Wheeled Vehicle Sharing Platform Launch View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] A platform has been launched that allows delivery motorcycles to be rented for a desired period in the form of 'sharing' and 'subscription.' Moving, a startup operating a mobility platform, announced on the 7th that it has launched an intermediary platform where delivery service companies can rent shared motorcycles registered by motorcycle leasing companies. Moving is a joint venture jointly established last October by Barogo, a short-distance logistics IT platform company, and Aton, a fintech security company, to build a next-generation mobility platform.


Moving allows the rental period for motorcycles to be set in one-month units. The existing one-year lease had the problem that if a rider left midway, the hub manager or rider had to bear the lease fee for the remaining period. To reduce the burden on hub managers and riders, Moving offers both a 'sharing' service with one-month rentals and a 'subscription' service with one-year rentals. When using the Moving platform, new riders do not need to spend a large amount to purchase a motorcycle or wait until a leased motorcycle is delivered.


All shared motorcycles are registered on the Moving platform while being enrolled in paid transportation comprehensive insurance for delivery use. Moving currently provides services at Barogo hubs in the Suwon area. Starting from January next year, the service will gradually expand to be available at all delivery service companies nationwide, beginning with Suwon. Detailed information can be found on the Moving website.


Moving plans to start the service with 100cc motorcycles and expand to an eco-friendly electric motorcycle sharing service. Moving plans to register about 300 electric motorcycles on the Moving platform within next year. Unmanned battery exchange stations, where batteries can be easily swapped, will also be installed at major delivery hubs.



A Moving official said, "In the future, we plan to expand services not only to delivery service companies but also to general citizens who want to rent personal electric mobility devices such as electric motorcycles, electric bicycles, and electric kickboards used for delivery."


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