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Joy Group enters the short-distance travel field: shared electric scooters named Ario, led by Li Xueling for research and development.
Jinshi Data News on July 15th, last December there were reports that Huanju (YY.O) was testing the electric skateboard business, and the new project was named "3KM". Recently, Sina Technology learned the latest progress of this business. Informed sources revealed that the shared skateboard is named Ario, and the first batch of shared electric skateboards has been officially deployed overseas in the second quarter of this year. This means that Huanju Group, which has always taken overseas entertainment social networking as its base, has officially entered the overseas short-distance travel field. Informed sources revealed that Ario's business model is no different from the current overseas shared electric skateboard model. Users will be charged a fixed fee when unlocking and then charged by the minute. It is understood that Ario's first city for deployment is Auckland, New Zealand, with a deployment of more than 150 units, but the operating area does not cover the entire Auckland, only the central and western areas. If users drive into restricted areas or leave the operating area, the skateboard will intelligently decelerate until it stops.