"Park Your Kickboard and Get Local Currency"

LG Electronics is taking the lead in establishing a proper personal mobility (PM) parking culture by launching the PlusPot parking solution service in Sejong Special Self-Governing City.


On the 29th, LG Electronics announced that it started the PlusPot service in Sejong City from mid-this month. PM stations where users can wirelessly charge and park their PM devices are available throughout the city, including central living areas such as the Government Sejong Complex and Sejong City Hall.

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On the same day, LG Electronics conducted promotional activities for PlusPot targeting Sejong citizens near the PM Station installation area in Boram-dong, Sejong City. They introduced how to use PlusPot and gave commemorative badges to citizens who installed the application and experienced the service.


PlusPot, launched by CurrentDot, an in-house independent company (CIC) of LG Electronics, is a service that rewards incentives in the form of points when shared PM devices such as electric kickboards are parked at PM Stations. Anyone who installs the PlusPot app can park their PM at a PM Station and earn points. Accumulated points can be exchanged for mobile coupons usable at nearby cafes, convenience stores, and more. Sejong City plans to allow these points to be converted into local currency for use.



LG Electronics plans to install about 1,000 PM Stations nationwide by the end of this year. PlusPot is part of LG Electronics’ marketing platform 'LG Labs,' which delivers experimental and innovative product and service experiences. Woo Ramchan, Executive Director of Factory 10 at LG Electronics’ Platform Business Center, said, “Through PlusPot, we will provide a new PM usage experience, coexist with local communities, and create an innovative ESG business model.”


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