Bethel, CT -- Lynx City electric scooters is going national. This month the Bethel-based company is launching 200 Lynx City scooters onto the streets and byways of Orlando, the third-largest metropolitan location in Florida and the number one travel destination in the country.
“Micro mobility transportation is gaining in popularity. It’s fast, cheap and fun and we are thrilled to be making our southern debut in Orlando, which is not only the US’s top tourist draw, but has a burgeoning population,” says Alan Moisio, Lynx’s CEO.
Lynx City C.O.O., David Harvey says, “We rolled out our first fleet of scooters in New Milford, here in Connecticut, with rave reviews. Now we are introducing this 100% green mode of transportation to Florida. Hop on, we are experiencing a micro-mobility revolution and it’s just the beginning. We are following this up by expanding in Connecticut towns and cities this spring, and first on the Lynx map is Bridgeport.”
In Orlando, Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge and Education Center, The Haven Wildlife Rehabilitation and Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuary will benefit from scooter rentals. In Connecticut, Wildlife in Crisis in Weston and The Wildlife Line in Sherman, have been added to Connecticut’s 2020 list.
Lynx City is located at 102 Wooster Street, Bethel, Ct. For more info, info@Lynx.city or call 833-Hey-Lynx.