Razor is selected by DDOT as a part of its 2019 Dockless Vehicle Sharing Program
Washington, D.C., December 21, 2018 — The world’s leading producer of scooters will be launching its custom-built Razor Share dockless e-scooters on the streets of Washington, D.C. in 2019 as a part of the District Department of Transportation’s (DDOT) Dockless Vehicle Sharing Program.
“We are thrilled to be a part of the District Department of Transportation’s 2019 Dockless Vehicle Sharing Program and look forward to working closely with the community as we launch our Razor Share dockless e-scooters,” said Danny Simon, Chief Operating Officer for Razor USA. “D.C. residents will enjoy our custom-built Razor Share e-scooters for a better ride experience.”
Razor Share scooters have been custom designed from the ground up to provide a better-shared scooter ride. The scooters have cushy front air tires, a wide deck big enough for two feet side-by-side, a UL-compliant lithium-ion battery, and a rigid steel frame.
Razor has been at the forefront of mobility innovation since 2000 when it reimagined the scooter to become a global phenomenon. Razor then launched its first electric scooter in 2003. Since then, Razor has been the world’s leading producer of electric scooters.
For more information, go to: www.razor.com/share/
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