Two Halifax electric scooter operators say they won’t be operating in the city this summer after the Halifax Regional Municipality awarded a pilot program contract to a Toronto-based company.
Max Rastelli, who launched HFX e-Scooters in 2019, said the municipality’s decision to award Bird Canada the tender for its shared micro-mobility pilot program will create significant limitations on how riders can use his company’s scooters.
“This decision is going to impact our revenues. We’re probably going to lose 90 per cent of our revenues by not being able to operate on municipal property,” Rastelli said.
Rastelli said operators were asked to provide 500 e-bikes and e-scooters in the first year — something his company was willing to provide in its bid. The municipality, however, selected Bird Canada, which will now be the only company providing micro-mobility services in the city.
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