Moving Life
Folding Mobility Scooter
Startup Mature Automotive & Mobility Technologies Est. 2011
Total Raised
Undisclosed
Mature
Last Round
Undisclosed
1 rounds
Investors
1
1 public
Team
4
51-200 employees
Confidence
102/100
News
1
articles
Patents
1
About
Moving Life has developed a mobility scooter that can be folded to the size of a trolley suitcase. The scooter offers complete mobility in places inaccessible to other scooters, such as stairs, escalators, small elevators, and narrow passages. ATTO, the first mobility scooter developed by Moving Life, weighs 28 kilograms and can travel up to 16 kilometers on one charge. For storage, the owner can either fold the vehicle or dismantle it into two parts. The user can transport the folded scooter like a four-wheeled carry-on suitcase and easily place it in the trunk of a car. ATTOs features include a built-in USB charging port, deck storage, and adjustable seat height. The scooter can also be customized with a variety of accessories.
Classification
Sector
Automotive & Mobility TechnologiesUrban Mobility
Target Customer
ConsumersDemographics & FamilyDisabilitiesSeniors
Business Model
B2BB2C
Tags
accessibilityelectric-vehiclesseniorstransportationenvironmental-technologiesautomotivesmart-mobilitydisabilitiessmart-citytraveltechmicromobility
Funding & Events
Nov 2013
Undisclosed Round Undisclosed
Undisclosed Investor(s)
News (1)
Jan 31, 2016 · www.timesofisrael.com
growth-positive
Israeli polio victim builds a scooter for the disabled
Customers
Details
Product Stage
Released
Employees
51-200
Exact Count
52
District
Center District
Founded
2011
Registrar
514740422
Crunchbase
moving-life-ltd
Locations
Netzer Sereni, Israel
Links
Website
LinkedIn
Twitter
Facebook
Admin
Last Update
Dec 18, 2024
Verified by
Jenny Sotnik-Talisman
Claimed
Yes
Missing
markets
Team (4)
Rafy David
CEO
Nino Ransenberg
Co-founder
Founder
Yuval Chomski
Co-founder (No longer with the company)
Founder
Lior Drori
Marketing Manager & Marcom
Internal
Created by
Sharon Blatt (dodasher1436@gmail.com)
Created
2015-05-12T00:00:00.000Z
Last editor
Paul Weisko (pweisko@gmail.com)