Soundcloud founders launch Berlin-based e-bike
subscription startup
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[July 21, 2020] By
Douglas Busvine
BERLIN (Reuters) - The founders of Berlin
music-streaming app Soundcloud are launching an e-bike subscription
startup, betting their experience in building a community of enthusiasts
will ensure the venture is more sustainable than bike sharing.
The idea for the venture, called DANCE, predates the coronavirus but the
spread of the pandemic around the world has hastened a shift to getting
around cities on two wheels instead of by car or public transport.
"We were all excited about transforming cities, the climate impact and
the health impact of having more people go to work by bike," said Eric
Quidenus-Wahlforss, co-founder and CEO of DANCE, who stepped down from
running Soundcloud last year.
"Now, the silver lining of the pandemic is that a lot of cities have
said: Let's just accelerate our micromobility infrastructure."
His partners are fellow Soundcloud founder Alexander Ljung and Christian
Springub, co-founder of Jimdo, a website building and hosting company.
E-bike sales are booming, especially in Europe, while more than 30% of
bikes sold last year in Germany were electric. Cities across Europe have
built 930 km of bicycle lanes since March, according to the European
Cyclists' Federation.
In contrast to bike sharing, which has faced problems with vandalism,
theft and abandoned bikes strewn around many cities, the subscription
model means riders get an e-bike of their own.
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Founders of the E-bike subscription service Dance, COO Christian
Springub, CEO Eric Quidenus-Wahlforss and Chairman Alexander Ljung
pose in this handout photo taken in Berlin, Germany, July 16, 2020.
Nils Hasenau/Dance/Handout via Reuters
"When you don’t want your bike any more after several weeks or months, you can
just stop the subscription service and someone will come and pick the bike up,"
said Quidenus-Wahlforss.
An invite-only service for Berlin starts this week, with subscriptions priced at
59 euros ($67) a month. That compares to an average e-bike sale price of around
2,300 euros.
DANCE plans to go international once it has refined its bike design, smartphone
app and operating model.
Berlin venture capital fund BlueYard backed its 4.4 million euro seed round,
along with a group of entrepreneurs and individual investors, DANCE said.
($1 = 0.8747 euros)
(Reporting by Douglas Busvine; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
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