A shared e-scooter platform offering a new way to move — rent instead of own.
WeMo Scooter is Taiwan’s first smart electric scooter sharing service brand, officially launched in 2016. The company is committed to delivering a convenient, eco-friendly, and intelligent urban mobility solution.
By integrating real-time GPS tracking, app-based unlocking, and a dockless rental model, WeMo enables users to enjoy a seamless "rent and return anywhere" experience—bringing flexibility and ease to city travel.
As a leading brand in shared mobility, WeMo Scooter currently operates across major cities including Taipei, New Taipei, Taoyuan, and Kaohsiung, with plans to expand further.
Users simply download the WeMo Scooter app, locate a nearby vehicle via smartphone, and start riding—no paperwork, no hassle.
All vehicles are electric-powered, helping to reduce carbon emissions and noise pollution, in line with the global movement toward sustainable transportation.
Beyond daily commuting, WeMo Scooter offers a wide range of services—including enterprise mobility solutions and a subscription-based rental program called WeMo Pass.
WeMo Pass is designed for frequent riders and provides flexible rental plans—monthly, quarterly, and yearly—at discounted rates. In addition to affordable rides, WeMo Pass integrates lifestyle perks such as coffee vouchers, ChargeSpot power bank credits, and other partner benefits, making everyday commuting more convenient and rewarding. It’s a service that goes beyond transportation, supporting users in building a more seamless and personalized urban lifestyle.
WeMo is also actively involved in smart city development, working with government and private sector partners to promote sustainability and build smarter, more connected transportation systems.
In August 2024, WeMo Scooter successfully completed its Pre-B funding round. As a provider of residential spaces and lifestyle services, Alife joined as one of the key investors. Together, the two brands are co-creating a more robust shared economy ecosystem, aiming to enhance quality of life for urban residents and move one step closer to the shared goal of "designing life the way we want it to be."
