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The Clean Mobility Provider Directory (Directory) is an informational resource to support potential Clean Mobility Options (CMO) applicants in finding mobility provider partners. The Directory includes four distinctive types of mobility providers and is organized in four categories to facilitate the identification of the type of services and products offered by mobility providers, in the following order: Mobility Operators, Software Providers, Vehicle Suppliers and Infrastructure Suppliers.
The financial information of mobility services and products included in this Directory is informational and may be subject to change. CMO applicants are encouraged to confirm updated costs, pricing, revenue, and financial sustainability for services and products with mobility providers at the time of partnering with them.
The entries are only informational profiles based on mobility providers’ responses to the Directory 2.0 RFI and do not constitute an endorsement by the California Air Resources Board, California Energy Commission, or the CMO Program Administrators. Being listed in the Directory does not prevent or compel participation in other current or future opportunities issued by the California Air Resources Board, California Energy Commission, the CMO Program Administrator, or CMO voucher recipients.
The Directory has been reviewed by the staff of the California Air Resources Board and approved for release. Approval does not signify that the contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the California Air Resources Board, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products in this Directory constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
Mobility operators are entities that lead the development and implementation of systems for operating a mobility service, bringing together back-end systems such as user databases and payment platforms with front-facing activities such as vehicle fleet maintenance and day-to-day service provision.
Bird is a last-mile electric vehicle sharing company dedicated to bringing safe, low-cost, environmentally- friendly transportation solutions to communities across the world. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Bird provides accessible, affordable, and convenient electric micro-mobility vehicles, including e-scooters and e-bikes, to cities of many types that can be accessed via a smartphone.
Circuit Transit is an all-electric mobility operator offering on-demand microtransit services. Circuit was founded in 2011 as a parking shuttle service in East Hampton, NY and has been operating in the Los Angeles region since 2013 . Circuit has grown to over 120+ all-electric cars and 150+ drivers, nationally.
Envoy Technologies Inc. (“Envoy”) is a community-based electric car sharing service providing electric vehicles as an exclusive amenity to apartments, hotels, and workplaces. Envoy electric vehicles are conveniently located on property with dedicated parking spaces and EV charging stations and can be reserved through the Envoy car sharing app.
Founded in Florida in 2011, CycleHop LLC is one of the most experienced companies in the shared mobility industry working with cities and universities to deliver reliable products, efficient operations, and a great experience for all. As of 2018, CycleHop manufactures its own bicycles and has produced a proprietary multi-modal mobile app that integrates bike share, scooter share and other modes of transit under HOPR.
Labyrinth Smart Mobility Inc. (LSM) is a subsidiary of Labyrinth Technologies LLC (LT) and is registered in the State of Missouri as a C Corporation. Utilizing zero-emission, fully electric, on-demand vehicles LSM provides a turn-key end to end mobility solution through designated areas/zones. Intelligent electric vehicles that connect mobility through designated areas provide a platform for operational enhancements and data collection.
Pedal Movement LLC is a mobility operator headquartered in Long Beach, CA. Pedal Movement makes cities more accessible by identifying their unique transportation challenges and tailoring a strategic solution specific to each city.
Uber Technologies Inc. was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in San Francisco. Uber aims to solve the problem of getting a ride at the tap of a button, and focuses on quality of service, reliability, affordability, and safety of the Uber platform.
Via Transportation, Inc. (Via) partners with cities and transit agencies offering a digital platform to optimize the assignment of ride requests across a fleet of vehicles. Founded in 2013, Via is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and West Sacramento.
Flexigo provides corporate and campus mobility Software as a Service (SaaS) platform. Incorporated in Europe in 2016, in Delaware in 2021, and registered in California in August 2022. flexigo has been operational in Europe for over 6 years. They currently serve over 40,000 daily users managing over 4,000 shared vehicles (cars, vans and shuttles) on its platform. Most flexigo customers are corporations providing subsidized commute solutions to their employees.
Drop Mobility is a leading micro-mobility solutions provider headquartered in Toronto, Canada and operating across multiple markets in North America through its US subsidiaries. Founded in 2017, Drop Mobility has a city-first partnership mindset and has worked closely with many municipalities and campuses. They were the first North American smart bike company to partner directly with a city and launch a hub-based bike share system in Canada. Drop operates and supports the expansion of e-bikes, pedal bikes and electric scooters in a number of cities.
EFOV – LEAP operates e-scooters, e-bikes, mopeds, and Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEVs: 2, 4, or 6 door) for shared use. LEAP is committed to building a sustainable and equitable future by deploying and operating shared use fleets in communities to empower residents and visitors to enjoy and explore their surroundings outside of a single occupied vehicle. We work with local partners to structure affordable systems that become an integral part of the fabric of their communities.
Software providers are entities that supply and maintain software applications in support of mobility services.
DemandTrans Solutions Inc. is a technology company with a core competency in developing software applications, for resource scheduling/management and large-scale data collection. DemandTrans is based in Chicago with more than 50 clients across the country. DemandTrans has worked in the public transportation industry since 2002, with a focus on local passenger transportation sector since 2010.
EV Charging Solutions, Inc. (EVCS) is an S-Corporation registered in California. EVCS is an electric vehicle charging station service provider that offers turn-key solutions. EVCS is a minority- and woman-owned business focused on installing chargers in disadvantaged communities.
HBSS Connect Corp. is a transportation solutions provider of microtransit, demand response and paratransit, brokerage management, and fixed route transit technology systems. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Massachusetts, HBSS is a certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) in several states.
Urban Mobility Inc. operates under the brand HyperCommute™. Incorporated in Delaware and registered in California, HyperCommute is a C-corp technology company providing turn-key software solutions for on-demand mobility. HyperCommute is a cutting edge technology platform enabling low cost on-demand transit while maintaining highest standards of safety, reliability and customer ease.
Interline Technologies LLC is a technical services and products company that helps organizations understand and improve transportation networks, digitally. Interline is certified as a Small Business Enterprise (SBE) by the State of California Department of General Services (DGS) and by Los Angeles Metro, with an office in Alameda, California.
Chris Upjohn, CEO/Co-Founder, [email protected]
Isabelle Ji, VP/Strategy & Operations, [email protected]
MagicBus partners with vanpool program managers and vehicle providers to bring digital and enhanced ridematching, booking, and vanpool management experience to riders. Key features of the MagicBus platform include the ability for anyone to book empty seats in vanpools on an ad hoc or part-time basis, as well as crowdsource new routes. MagicBus is a Y Combinator startup based in Los Angeles.
Populus is a transportation software company that helps cities and private mobility providers deliver safe, efficient, and equitable streets. Populus was formed to empower city transportation planners and policymakers with secure access to data from private commercial fleets, and deliver solutions for cities to manage the public right of way.
The Mobility House (TMH) is a 11-year old technology company with 200 employees based across offices in Silicon Valley, Munich, and Zurich, serving customers in over 10 countries. The Mobility House has built a technology platform, ChargePilot, that enables reliable and efficient charging of electric vehicle fleets and vehicle-grid integration using intelligent charging, energy management, and storage solutions.
Uber Technologies Inc. was founded in 2009 and is headquartered in San Francisco. Uber aims to solve the problem of getting a ride at the tap of a button, and focuses on quality of service, reliability, affordability, and safety of the Uber platform.
Via Transportation, Inc. (“Via) partners with cities and transit agencies offering a digital platform to optimize the assignment of ride requests across a fleet of vehicles. Founded in 2013, Via is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and West Sacramento.
Brian Corcoran [email protected]
RideCo is a privately-owned C corporation specializing in on-demand transit software. Alongside its parent company Transit Labs Inc., RideCo has North American operations in Los Angeles, California, Waterloo, Canada, and staff in offices across the U.S. Rideco has been in business for over seven years and has launched 65 plus microtransit and paratransit services in North America and Asia. RideCo’s cloud-based dynamic platform provides transit solutions in the form of on-demand shared rides that seamlessly interconnect with existing transit.
Vehicle suppliers are entities manufacturing, selling, or supplying vehicles, bicycles, and electric bikes and other similar devices directly to the buyer.
Vancouver, Canada, with offices in Rancho Cucamonga, CA and the United States assembly plant in Porterville, CA. GreenPower is a vehicle provider using a ‘clean sheet’ design to advance the adoption of EVs by making battery-electric buses and trucks affordable, durable, and easy for customers to deploy. GreenPower offers commercial vehicles for delivery, public transit, schools, vanpooling, micro-transit, and shuttles.
Founded in 2011 in Florida, CycleHop LLC has operated bike share systems in North America since, and is one of the most experienced companies in the shared mobility industry. As of 2018, HOPR manufactures their own bicycles and have produced a proprietary multi-modal mobile app that integrates bike share, scooter share and other modes of transit under HOPR.
Marie Bedard
Director of Strategy and Commercial Operations
Bianca Heroiu
Grant Manager
Lion Electric is an innovative manufacturer of zero-emission vehicles. Lion was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in St. Jerome, Quebec, incorporated in Delaware and with offices throughout California. Lion stands out as a North American electric bus original equipment manufacturer leader, having deployed almost 400 electric school buses, with more than six million miles of service.
Founded in 2009, Motiv Power Systems has been at the forefront of commercial vehicle electrification for nearly a decade. Motiv works closely with established vehicle builders who seamlessly build buses and trucks on top of its electrified chassis, to offer its customers a mature and proven product. Motiv offers a family of Electric Powered Intelligent Chassis (EPIC) built on Ford chassis platforms.
Founded in 2003, Phoenix Motorcars has been known as an industry leader in developing light and medium duty electrical vehicles for the service and government fleet markets. Phoenix Motor Inc. dba Phoenix Motorcars is headquartered in Anaheim, California and is publicly traded on the NASDAQ with the symbol “PEV”.
EFOV-Element designs, manufactures, and supplies robust, optimized e-scooters, e-bikes, mopeds, and NEVs for shared use, libraries, subscription, and private ownership. Element is committed to building a sustainable and equitable future by providing electric vehicles to communities that empower residents and visitors to enjoy and explore their surroundings outside of a single occupied vehicle. Element works with our partners to structure affordable systems that become an integral part of the fabric of their communities.
Infrastructure suppliers are entities that sell, install, and maintain CMO-eligible infrastructure for vehicle charging or fueling, vehicle and equipment storage, right-of-way improvements and other safety equipment.
EV Charging Solutions, Inc. (EVCS) is an S-Corporation registered in California. EVCS is an electric vehicle charging station service provider that offers turn-key solutions. EVCS is a minority- and woman-owned business focused on installing chargers in disadvantaged communities.
Founded in 2013 with the idea to generate movement for the new wave of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that were coming to market, StratosFuel is a C-Corporation registered in California and headquartered in San Bernardino, CA. StratosFuel has expanded its reach and developed software applications for station information, as well as put together a construction team to offer developmental solutions for hydrogen stations.
The Mobility House (TMH) is a 11-year old technology company with 200 employees based across offices in Silicon Valley, Munich, and Zurich, serving customers in over 10 countries. The Mobility House has built a technology platform, ChargePilot, that enables reliable and efficient charging of electric vehicle fleets and vehicle-grid integration using intelligent charging, energy management, and storage solutions.
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