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#49 Dennis Brinckmann, Co-Founder & Managing Director , Velocity Mobility
Wunder Mobility Podcast
English - October 09, 2023 19:10 - 42 minutes - 34.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness Society & Culture future mobility wunder mobility gunnar froh sustainability carsharing mobilität nachhaltigkeit geteilte mobilität shared mobility e-bike Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
From the early beginning Dennis Brinckmann Co-Founder & CEO of Velocity was an e-bike enthusiast who eventually decided to venture into the sharing economy in 2014.
At the beginning of the project he focused on pursuing local goals such as the establishment of a regional e-bike sharing service with easy-to-use vehicles and low-cost rates, the concept very soon gained national recognition. However with time the concept very soon gained national recognition and became Velocity Mobility ; A technology company that already equips numerous cities with station-based vehicle sharing systems for B2G and B2B applications.
Dennis is educated in Business Administration and Electrical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University. With a strong network to politics and city administrations, he actively seeks to shape the way for the future of urban mobility.
After embarking on a strategic partnership with Wunder Mobility, with the supply of 1,000 e-bikes - Dennis Brinckmann discusses the vision and journey of Velocity Mobility.
With a keen interest in e-bikes and contributing to the advancement of sustainable mobility on a wider scale, Dennis Brinckmann co-founded Velocity Mobility in 2014, in the city of Aachen. Known for being an engineering focused city Velocity mobility grew from being a local provider to a solutions provider focusing on B2G, B2B and docking-stations. Together with Wunder they decided to take one step forward in their services by stepping into a strategic partnership that will gain them 1,000 e-bikes in early 2024. A goal to increase mobility and sustainable market share in Germany.