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European footprint with Superpedestrian acquisition and new fleet launch in Rüsselsheim

ZEUS is entering a new phase of growth following the completion of its acquisition of Superpedestrian, marking a significant step forward in its mission to scale sustainable micromobility across Europe.

The acquisition strengthens ZEUS’ position in the market and expands its operational capability, with the combined business set to reach a fleet size of 25,000 scooters this year. This expansion will span key European markets including Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Greece, further reinforcing ZEUS’ commitment to providing accessible and sustainable transport options in urban environments.

A new milestone in Germany

As part of this next chapter, ZEUS has officially launched its first Superpedestrian-powered fleet in Rüsselsheim, Germany. The rollout marks an important milestone for the brand as it integrates new technology and infrastructure into its existing operations.

The first scooters were deployed in the city last weekend, introducing residents to the next generation of ZEUS vehicles. The launch signals the beginning of a wider rollout strategy across Germany and other European cities.

Smarter, more sustainable urban mobility

The introduction of Superpedestrian technology into the ZEUS fleet is designed to enhance ride quality, reliability, and operational intelligence. For users, this means a smoother and more responsive riding experience, with scooters that are built to better adapt to the demands of modern city travel.

For cities, it represents continued progress towards reducing congestion and emissions while improving first and last mile connectivity.

Rüsselsheim takes the first ride

Rüsselsheim is the first city to experience this new integrated fleet, with scooters now visible across key areas of the city. The rollout is part of ZEUS’ wider strategy to test, refine, and scale its upgraded fleet model in real-world conditions before expanding further across its European network.

Residents in the city will begin to see increased availability over the coming weeks as deployment continues.

What’s next for ZEUS

With the acquisition now complete and initial rollouts underway, ZEUS is focused on scaling its expanded fleet across multiple markets in 2026. The company’s strategy centres on building a more connected, efficient, and sustainable micromobility network across Europe.

Rüsselsheim marks the first step in this new phase, with further city launches expected to follow as ZEUS continues to grow its presence across the continent.

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