Awareness of the need for smart cycle infrastructure concepts in cities as a contribution to a sustainable future has thus come even more in the fore among those responsible. Politicians, municipalities and companies are increasingly willing to invest more money and time in this sector.
The promising cooperation between ZIEGLER Metallbearbeitung GmbH and the Estonian company BIKEEP creates a good basis to implement such environmentally friendly concepts of the future and to support the mobility change in Germany as well as Austria.
With the intelligent BIKEEP bicycle and e-scooter parking systems, ZIEGLER has supplemented its range with innovative products and services from the field of urban cycle infrastructure. The smart solutions from the Estonian specialist for urban micromobility ensure the simple, particulary safe parking of bicycles and scooters with or without electric assistance. The parking facilities are controlled digitally via an app and the mobile phone. With optional add-on modules such as solar panels, surveillance cameras, charging function or access to informative usage data, the technologically advanced systems meet the highest demands for safety, comfort and user-friendliness.
About BIKEEP (www.bikeep.com)
BIKEEP is a leading provider of parking, locking and charging solutions for micromobility and an expert in micromobility networks. The range of services includes the development of fully integrated hardware, electronics and software as well as corresponding services to realise simple, flexible and user-friendly parking solutions for smallest vehicles with and without electric assistance. With the development of customised, alternative micromobility offers for cities and municipalities, transport authorities, companies or housing associations, the specialist from Estonia contributes to the solution of current infrastructural problems. The products and services of BIKEEP, founded in Tallinn in 2013, at present are offered through 12 partners or agencies and are already being used successfully in more than 24 countries worldwide.