Moving and DSEV Join Hands to Expand Last-Mile e-Mobility Infrastructure
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Moving, an eco-friendly mobility sharing platform startup led by CEO Lee Sang-myung, announced on the 26th that it has partnered with DSEV to expand eco-friendly delivery methods.
On the 23rd, Moving signed an "Agreement for the Expansion of Last-Mile e-Mobility Infrastructure" with DSEV. DSEV is a subsidiary of Dongshin Motec and produces the three-wheeled electric vehicle model "CARGO" from CARVER, a Dutch small personality specialist company.
Moving and DSEV plan to enhance the functionality of the CARGO model so that it can be charged using Moving's shared battery charging system (BSS). Additionally, Moving and DSEV will jointly participate in carbon-neutral projects operated by the e-mobility industry and local governments to establish CARGO in the domestic last-mile market.
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Lee Sang-myung, CEO of Moving, said, "As the last-mile market rapidly grows, various types of delivery personnel are entering the market, and we are striving to expand eco-friendly delivery methods such as electric two-wheelers and electric three-wheelers." He added, "We will continue to expand replaceable batteries and standardized BSS infrastructure suitable for eco-friendly delivery methods."
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