The new Bird electric scooters were recently revealed, and the new model is called the Bird Two. It will feature a number of improvements from the company's inaugural Bird One. Bird indicates that the battery has an industry-leading, automotive-grade design. Other improvements to the design are anti-theft and vandalism features.
The Bird Two also incorporates self-reporting damage sensors that can indicate if the scooter is damaged. Other anti-vandalism features include an anti-tipping kickstand and tires that are puncture-proof. Anti-encryption software will also protect the electric scooters from theft.
Bird has not released a battery range or top speed for the new scooters. The new scooters are expected to be released in the fall.
Anti-Vandalism Electric Scooters
The New Bird Electric Scooters Have Sensors to Prevent Vandalism
Trend Themes
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Anti-vandalism Electric Scooters — Opportunity for developing electric scooters with enhanced security features to prevent vandalism and theft.
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Self-reporting Damage Sensors — Opportunity to integrate self-reporting damage sensors in various industries to monitor and detect damage in real-time.
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Puncture-proof Tires — Opportunity to create puncture-proof tires for various industries, improving durability and reducing maintenance costs.
Industry Implications
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Micromobility Industry — Potential for the micromobility industry to invest in anti-vandalism electric scooters, ensuring safer and more secure transportation options.
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Automotive Industry — Disruptive opportunity for the automotive industry to incorporate self-reporting damage sensors in vehicles, enabling proactive maintenance and efficient repairs.
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Logistics and Delivery Industry — Integration of puncture-proof tires in logistics and delivery vehicles can enhance operational efficiency and reduce downtime due to tire-related issues.