Living the dream! Usain Bolt’s scooter company expands in the US
Bolt Mobility Corporation – the micro-mobility enterprise co-founded by
sprint legend Usain Bolt – is set to significantly expand in the United States
following the acquisition of a rival entity.
Following the acquisition of Gotcha – and other assets of Last Mile
Holdings to include the Ojo brand – the company has now expanded into
forty-eight markets including eighteen university campuses.
Bolt took to Instagram to share the news with his millions of fans last evening. The eight-time Olympic champion said, “Celebrating Bolt acquisition of Gotcha taking us into 48 new markets” under a post of himself and several friends marking the occasion.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Usain St.Leo Bolt (@usainbolt)
The deal also sees the company acquiring a number of devices – including
electric bikes, trikes and scooters – in a deal that is believed to cost in the
region of US$3 million.
Bolt Mobility, based in Miami, is known for its line of e-scooters and
has a customer base of over three hundred persons.