Tortoise & Go X Launch World’s First Shared E-Scooters with Teleoperated Repositioning at Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners

PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga. – May 20, 2020 – Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners announced Tortoise is deploying teleoperated micromobility repositioning platforms connected to Go X electric scooters within its 5G-enabled autonomous vehicle and smart city living laboratory. Exclusive launch footage is available at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8C28CFz0xw&feature=emb_title

The partnership is designed to enable both companies to expand their technologies’ capabilities, while also solving common issues with micromobility platforms, including finding a scooter and returning them to a central location for safe parking, charging and cleaning. As a result, the world’s first fleet of teleoperated e-scooters – available for the public – has launched at Peachtree Corners.

As regions begin to reopen from COVID-19 lockdowns, demand for alternative forms of mobility is rising – including scooters that have been sanitized. Go X has reported 86% growth, week-over-week, for the last six weeks. And now, with the industry-first “Hail my Scooter” app, users can have a scooter drive itself to their location.

When a rider wants to travel with a Go X Apollo self-driving scooter, it’s as easy as a push of a button in the app. After riders complete trips, the scooters will drive themselves back to a safe parking spot. To make this possible, the e-scooters are repositioned by Tortoise’s remote teleoperators.

  • The initial pilot will run for six months and marks the first time ever that teleoperated e-scooters will be deployed on public streets. Peachtree Corners has passed an ordinance mandating that all shared micromobility devices deployed are capable of automated repositioning to increase the accessibility of shared e-scooters, while avoiding the sidewalk clutter challenges that have plagued other cities.
  • Go X has implemented COVID-19 health safety measures in order to provide the safest transportation solution today. Each vehicle is thoroughly disinfected upon being remotely repositioned to a home base, and every Go X Apollo employee is required to pass a daily COVID-19 health check. Each scooter also gets a sticker that shows that it was thoroughly disinfected, and that it is free of COVID-19.
  • Curiosity Lab helps companies and startups such as Tortoise and Go X develop, prove out and deploy emerging smart city or intelligent mobility technology in a real-world, living environment. With a single government entity owning and deploying smart city infrastructure, the world’s most innovative companies come to leverage 5G and various forms of cutting-edge connectivity, free use of the city’s infrastructure, intellectual property protection and the world’s first environment to feature general liability insurance for both driven and driverless traffic.

“An important goal for us was to ensure that residents can enjoy the convenience of using e-scooters, while creating a world first in efficient, organized and advanced micromobility – right here in Peachtree Corners,” said Brian Johnson, city manager of Peachtree Corners. “As a reflection of our commitment to making cities smarter, we didn’t hesitate to partner with Tortoise to launch the first-ever fleet of self-driving e-scooters to be available for public use. Curiosity Lab empowers innovators like Tortoise and Go X to collaborate and discover other partners to test, prove and deploy novel technologies in a real-world environment.”

“I am excited that we get to introduce the safest transportation solution for the post-COVID- 19 world. While we made getting a scooter as magical and easy as ordering an Uber or Lyft car, we also went above and beyond to make to make sure that our vehicles provide the most virus-free ride out there,” said Alexander Debelov, CEO of Go X.

“Smart city technology like Tortoise’s automated repositioning service is designed to make cities cleaner, safer and more sustainable for everyday citizens,” said Dmitry Shevelenko, co-founder and president of Tortoise. “Curiosity Lab offers the unique opportunity for us to develop and deploy our technology in an environment where people live and work each and every day.”

About Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners

Curiosity Lab is a 5G-enabled autonomous vehicle and smart city living laboratory located in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, a northern suburb of Atlanta and the first true smart city ecosystem in the United States. The centerpiece of the lab is a 1.5-mile test and demo track which provides a real-world environment to explore emerging technologies. Additional infrastructure includes a network operations center, smart poles, DSRC units, dedicated fiber and a 25,000 square foot tech incubator. Additional information can be found at www.curiositylabptc.com

About Tortoise

Tortoise is on a mission to make shared micromobility a sustainable, safe form of transportation for communities everywhere. Tortoise has developed an easy, cost-efficient way to reposition small vehicles – starting with electric scooters – to the places where they’re needed in real-time. Tortoise technology can connect with any light electric vehicle and safely have a remote teleoperator drive the unit from a location where it may be underutilized or obstructing the road, to a city-approved parking spot, a public transit hub, or even to your front doorstep.