Electrical and General Personal Mobility Company Reby strengthens its position in the south of Europe, having received licenses to operate in the Italian cities of Genoa, Bari, Busto Arsizio, Balestrate and Terrassini, where it intends to start operations this fall. With these additions, Reby is positioning itself as the leading intermodal transport operator in Southern Europe.

According to Pep Gomez, president of Reby, “the trust of Italian municipalities in our workwinning competitions against other international operators strengthens our international image and shows that with a job well done, R&D development and incremental growth, it is possible to become a leader.”

In this way, municipalities “know that the quality and safety we offer them will help the service they are implementing, which for many is new, suitable for their city,” he added.

In Genoa and Bari, following our commitment to safety and innovation, Reby will deploy a total of 300 vehicles of its anti-vandal motorcycle model.which must be parked in authorized places. Thus, the vehicle is specifically designed to be shared in order to improve coexistence with the various agents of the city.

In Busto Arsizio (Lombardy city), as well as in Balestrate and Terrassini (Sicily), more than 500 units of V2 version scooters designed by Rebi and intended for shared use, with turn signals, a replaceable battery and a cycle life of more than 24 months and are fully subject to recycling. In addition, this will mean the deployment of the service for the first time on the island of Sicily.

Reby operates in more than 18 cities in southern Europe and since its inception has made over two million trips, directly created over 120 jobs, including people at risk of social exclusion, and has over 1.5 million users. In addition, the company estimates that 6 million kilometers covered by Reby electric vehicles saved 8.6 tons of CO2.