Driven by the dual impetus of the EU’s green transition strategy and the upgraded demand for urban short-distance travel, e-scooters have emerged as one of the most dynamic mobility categories in the European market. Backed by standardized policies, empowered by technological evolution and underpinned by mature consumer awareness, the market continues to expand in scale, with public acceptance ranking among the highest globally.
Policy Dividends Unleashed, Market Environment Optimized Steadily
At the EU level, anchored by the European Green Deal and the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, 870 kilometers of dedicated lanes for micro-mobility vehicles will be built in major cities by 2026, providing clear road rights support for e-scooters.
Specialized regulations are being refined progressively. The EN 15194 safety standard governs core parameters such as voltage and power. New battery regulations implement phased carbon footprint disclosure and labeling requirements, driving the high-quality development of the industry.
A host of countries have rolled out incentive policies. Germany, France and other nations offer purchase subsidies and tax incentives, while the Netherlands and Sweden are improving charging infrastructure and parking management to lower the barriers to e-scooter adoption.
Post time: Jan-19-2026




