Micro-mobility Charging Infrastructure; a Source of Electricity Used to Charge Micro-Mobility Vehicles
The micro-mobility charging infrastructure refers to a charging station used to charge micro-mobiles, such as e-bikes, electric skateboards, electric scooters, and bicycles (shared, electric, pedal-assisted, etc.). These charging stations can be deployed in commercial sites or residential sites. Several micro-mobility vehicles (depending on the model) can be charged at the same time at the micro-mobility charging station. Therefore, with the increasing number of micro-mobility vehicles, the demand for micro-mobility charging infrastructure is also increasing. Asia Pacific (APAC) is one of the leading pioneer in the micromobility, with China being the first country to implement a dock-less bike-sharing platform in 2015. China, including Beijing, Guangzhou, Kunming, Wenzhou, and Shanghai, also set up public bike-sharing programs after the Hangzhou debut. In addition, there has been an increase in the number of micro-mobiles in APAC, as the region is home to some of the most urban...