E-scooter operator aims to supply 10,000 e-scooters to towns and cities across the country

Bolt expects to create 130 jobs nationwide, 25 of which would be in Cork.
The company already operates a taxi-hailing service in Dublin and intends to create a platform, where people can choose between a car or e-scooter.
The projected jobs would cater for the charging, maintenance and distribution of the vehicles.
The scooter has a top speed of 25 km/h, a 40 km battery range and is designed to last for 5 years.
It can also automatically report collisions or falls.
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