Today acquires DOCKR, read more

Today acquires DOCKR, read more

Owning a fleet is one thing—keeping it running efficiently is another. That’s where we come in. With Mobility as a Service (MaaS), you stay in control of your vehicles while we handle the operations, technology, and service to keep them moving.

Case Study: Meet the city of Richmond

Richmond is a city in California, United States. When the original bike-share operator in Richmond suddenly shut down, the city was left without a key transportation option. Instead of abandoning the project, Richmond took control—but they needed a partner to operate and maintain the system efficiently.

This is where MaaS comes in: The city owns the bikes, but operations, technology, and service are fully managed under an ongoing contract.

As of now, Richmond owns more than 150  e-bikes across more than 10 hubs in the city. Today provides Richmond with a dedicated community manager, to handle the operations and daily contact. This structure makes communities more livable, while not having to think of operations. “Cities that are bikeable and are biking together and invest in bike infrastructure are cleaner, greener, healthier and more connected”, said Robert Rogers, the district coordinator with Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia’s office.

Which vehicle suits you? Exploring all MaaS options:


Co Founder, Sean Flood

Sean Flood

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An all-in-one mobility solution with Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

Owning a fleet is one thing—keeping it running efficiently is another. That’s where we come in. With Mobility as a Service (MaaS), you stay in control of your vehicles while we handle the operations, technology, and service to keep them moving.

  • In house assembly.
  • Easy IT integrations.

Case Study: Meet the city of Richmond

Richmond is a city in California, United States. When the original bike-share operator in Richmond suddenly shut down, the city was left without a key transportation option. Instead of abandoning the project, Richmond took control—but they needed a partner to operate and maintain the system efficiently.

This is where MaaS comes in: The city owns the bikes, but operations, technology, and service are fully managed under an ongoing contract.

As of now, Richmond owns more than 150  e-bikes across more than 10 hubs in the city. Today provides Richmond with a dedicated community manager, to handle the operations and daily contact. This structure makes communities more livable, while not having to think of operations. “Cities that are bikeable and are biking together and invest in bike infrastructure are cleaner, greener, healthier and more connected”, said Robert Rogers, the district coordinator with Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia’s office.

Which vehicle suits you? Exploring all MaaS options:


Co Founder, Sean Flood

Sean Flood

Contact us