Bolt secures license to bring micro-mobility back to Oslo
Bolt secures a license for 2,500 micro-mobility vehicles in Oslo until March 2025, with a key focus on safety, distance-based pricing and introducing the cutting-edge Bolt 6 scooter.
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Bolt secures a license for 2,500 micro-mobility vehicles in Oslo until March 2025, with a key focus on safety, distance-based pricing and introducing the cutting-edge Bolt 6 scooter.
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