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The future is here
06 March 2024

The rise of electrical micro-motor is one of the most significant trends in the contemporary urban landscape. Electric scooters, e-bikes and other light vehicles are transforming not only the way we move but also as we conceive urban spaces and the environment. This transition to more sustainable and agile forms of transport promises to redesign the cities of the future, making them more livable and accessible.

A paradigm change in urban planning

Electrical micro-motor introduces a new paradigm into urban design. The reduction of vehicular traffic, the increase in pedestrian areas and the creation of dedicated cycle paths are just some of the changes that cities are adopting to welcome this revolution. These changes not only improve the quality of the air by reducing CO2 emissions, but also contribute to creating more cohesive communities, where distances are shortened and public spaces become places of socialization and activity.

Sustainability and technological innovation

At the heart of electrical micro-motor there is technological innovation, which allows to obtain high performance with a minimum environmental impact. The increasingly efficient batteries, high -performance electric engines and innovative charging solutions are key elements that make these means a sustainable choice. In addition, the integration with shared mobility apps offers users the flexibility to choose the most suitable means of their needs, promoting a more rational use of resources.

The challenges to overcome

Despite the numerous advantages, the transition to electrical micro-motor also has challenges. The regulation of the sector, the safety of vehicles and users, and the need for adequate infrastructures are issues that require a coordinated approach between public bodies, companies and citizens. Only through a constructive dialogue and careful planning will it be possible to maximize the benefits of micro-motor, while minimizing potential risks.

Copenhagen: a model of electric micro mobility

Copenhagen has embarked on a ten-year path to become one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world. The city government has invested massively in infrastructure dedicated to micro-motor, such as cycle paths well separated from vehicular traffic, parking for bikes and electric charging stations, making the bicycle a convenient and safe choice for daily movements. The policies implemented also included the promotion of e-bikes and electric scooters, through incentives for the purchase and implementation of sharing systems. This allowed a drastic reduction in car traffic, with consequent benefits in terms of air quality and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. One of the most innovative aspects of Copenhagen's strategy is its holistic vision: micro-motor is not only seen as a means of reducing pollution, but also as an opportunity to improve the quality of urban life, promoting a style of active life and greater social interaction in public spaces. The example of Copenhagen demonstrates how the adoption of policies aimed at promoting electrical micro-motor can transform cities, making them more sustainable, livable and inclusive. The city offers a replicable model that shows how, with the right vision and investments, micro-motibility can become a fundamental pillar of the urban transport of the future.


Electrical micro-motor is playing a fundamental role in defining tomorrow's cities. By promoting a more sustainable and dynamic lifestyle, it has the potential to transform urban spaces into cleaner, safe and inclusive environments. The road to go is still long and full of challenges, but the future that is expected is undoubtedly promising.