URB-E
@GetURBE
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Efficient green delivery. Coming to a city near you! #DitchTheTruck.
Pasadena, CA
Joined January 2014
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Another batch of patents issued this week! URB-E can carry more than twice the cargo of most of e-cargo systems. It's the secret to achieving the efficiency to replace a truck, but takes a lot of invention as well.
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Delivery vans are the usual culprits of urban congestion (and the accompanying emissions). @GetURBE looking to swap delivery trucks with cargo e-bikes, clearing the streets and our air. I’m hoping to see my next delivery come on an e-cargo bike 🚴 https://t.co/05PDEbuTK0
bloomberg.com
URB-E is betting that a lot of city trucks can be swapped with its less energy-intensive e-bikes that can haul 800 pounds.
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ICYMI. Bloomberg explains why URB-E dropped everything to pursue e-cargo. Part of our continued mission to bring low-carbon, low-congestion delivery to every neighborhood in the world. https://t.co/yS9iZpqJps
bloomberg.com
URB-E is betting that a lot of city trucks can be swapped with its less energy-intensive e-bikes that can haul 800 pounds.
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Urban freight Lab member @GetURBE "isn’t another delivery company bringing you lunch. It wants the bigger market of high-volume cargo for companies." “We’re trying to replace trucks and vans with something that’s 90% less energy," says @okito. https://t.co/DIvAEZwHfH
latimes.com
Los Angeles-based URB-E aims to solve urban congestion and the emissions that come with it by swapping out delivery trucks with cargo e-bikes.
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This L.A. startup is using cargo e-bikes to solve urban traffic
latimes.com
Los Angeles-based URB-E aims to solve urban congestion and the emissions that come with it by swapping out delivery trucks with cargo e-bikes.
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Today the @latimes also explains how URB-E e-cargo will solve traffic problems caused by delivery trucks and vans clogging up our neighborhoods. https://t.co/oQZj9cYde4
latimes.com
Los Angeles-based URB-E aims to solve urban congestion and the emissions that come with it by swapping out delivery trucks with cargo e-bikes.
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@GetURBE is a superstar in this space. @NYCMayorsOffice @NYC_DOT @Rit_Aggarwala we should be orienting all our streets around this kind of last-mile solution.
bloomberg.com
URB-E is betting that a lot of city trucks can be swapped with its less energy-intensive e-bikes that can haul 800 pounds.
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Why did URB-E drop everything to pursue e-cargo? Bloomberg @economics tells the whole story!
URB-E is betting that a lot of city trucks can be swapped with its less energy-intensive e-bikes that can haul 800 pounds
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.@GetURBE provides fast, clean last-mile delivery for major retailers w/its compact container delivery network. As part of LACI's Market Access Program, URB-E participates in the nation's first zero-emissions delivery zone. Is your company next? Find out: https://t.co/Z3jBp4rPPf
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We're proud to have LACI startup @GetURBE join our #ZeroEmissions delivery zone pilot in @santamonicacity - the first of its kind in the country. Ten URB-E e-bikes will service delivery zones along Santa Monica Boulevard & Colorado Boulevard. @dotLA
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Really enjoyed showing URB-E to @MayorofLondon Sadiq Kahn, @MayorOfLA Eric Garcetti, and @danielwaynelee0, Mayor of Culver City. Thanks to @laincubator for setting it up!
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Excited @GetURBE is joining @laincubator & @santamonicacity’s Zero-Emission Delivery Zone Pilot. We created the zone to invite innovation to help reduce emissions & congestion while moving toward our 2028 Transportation Electrification Partnership targets
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Among electric vans and autonomous food rovers, @GetURBE may have the simplest solution for last-mile deliveries: e-bikes with trailers. #electricbicycles #getURBE #cleantech #startup
https://t.co/ToeOtXoWbQ
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We're honored to be among those selected for @FastCompany's World Changing Ideas in 2022. Freeing our streets of trucks and vans with small, clean, electric vehicles. #FCWorldChangingIdeas
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Containers revolutionized shipping. @GetURBE CEO Charles Jolley thinks they can transform local delivery. https://t.co/YFhSzbvecw
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