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Uber's Jump Electric Scooters and Bikes are Being Upgraded

Uber's Jump electric scooters and bikes were recently shown off at the company's annual Elevate conference. The company has partnered with an unnamed manufacturer in order to produce the new bike and scooter models. Notable changes in the bikes were a swappable battery, whereas changes in the e-scooters included bigger wheels and a new braking system. The old brakes were a simple thumb break, and the new breaks are a hand brake that can stop both wheels.

Uber's Jump program aims to foster safer and more convenient ways in which users can choose to use scooters and bikes over cars. The new models will be released in US locations on June 24th, with a European release occurring later this summer.
Trend Themes
1. Improved Electric Mobility - The upgrade to electric scooters and bikes with swappable batteries and better braking systems presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the electric mobility industry.
2. Safer Transportation Options - The introduction of hand brakes on electric scooters and bikes aims to provide a safer alternative to using cars, opening up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the transportation industry.
3. Convenience in Micromobility - The new models of electric scooters and bikes with bigger wheels and swappable batteries offer improved convenience for users, creating potential disruptive innovation in the micromobility industry.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Mobility - The advancements in electric scooters and bikes create disruptive innovation opportunities within the electric mobility industry.
2. Transportation - The introduction of safer transportation options through electric scooters and bikes presents disruptive innovation opportunities within the transportation industry.
3. Micromobility - The convenience and improvements of electric scooters and bikes offer disruptive innovation opportunities within the micromobility industry.

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