For iFood, Riba Brasil Proposes a Business Model That Includes Electric Scooters with Unlimited Range, Provided by Quick Battery Swaps.
The Future of Urban Electric Mobility Has Landed in Brazil, with electric vehicles revolutionizing, especially the logistics sector. While heavy vehicles such as trucks and vans receive electric upgrades, delivery companies are also bringing their innovations. One of these innovations is Riba Brasil’s electric scooters intended for iFood, which offer a smart approach to recharging, providing unlimited range.
Riba Brasil Recently Confirmed That a New Shipment of Electric Scooters Is Ready to Be Integrated into iFood
The confirmation came from Riba Brasil’s CMO, Gabriel Fernandes, who shared the news on his LinkedIn account. The images that accompanied the post showed the electric scooters already equipped with cargo racks, storage compartments intended for iFood deliveries.
Apparently, these scooters will be used in the Mercado mode offered by the iFood app, further highlighting the presence of electric mobility in our daily lives.
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How the Unlimited Range of Riba Brasil’s Electric Scooters Works
What distinguishes Riba Brasil’s scooters is their innovative recharging method. The batteries of these vehicles are removable and, once depleted, can be quickly swapped at designated locations provided by the company for a fully charged battery.
This method eliminates the need to wait for conventional charging, providing a practical and efficient solution that reduces downtime and keeps the scooters constantly moving.
Scooters Available for iFood Have a Top Speed of 90 km/h and Support Up to 400 kg of Cargo
For iFood, Riba Brasil proposes a business model that includes scooters with unlimited range, provided by quick battery swaps. Additionally, these vehicles can achieve a top speed of 90 km/h and support a load of up to 400 kg.
For now, battery swap points are available in São Paulo, but plans to quickly expand to other markets are already underway, anticipating a cleaner and more sustainable future for logistics in all Brazilian cities.
Electric mobility is here to stay and companies like Riba Brasil are at the forefront of this revolution, bringing innovative solutions that improve efficiency, reduce pollution, and offer new possibilities for iFood deliveries.
Learn More About Riba Brasil
Riba Brasil Stands Out as a pioneering startup that is revolutionizing the electric mobility sector in the country. Since its inception in 2009, Riba Brasil has been tirelessly working to democratize electro-mobility and make it a viable alternative for urban dwellers.
With a comprehensive service offering, including sales, rentals, and sharing of electric scooters, Riba Brasil has become synonymous with innovation and efficiency in the electric mobility space. In 2018, it launched its electric scooter sharing service, a significant step that allowed companies like iFood and Amazon to utilize the service for their delivery operations.
To adapt to the growing and dynamic demands of consumers, Riba Brasil is revamping its app to offer more flexible business models. The new version of the app will allow users to rent scooters on a weekly or monthly basis, in addition to the already available per-minute rental option.
The rental process is simple and easy: users only need to download the app, complete a quick registration, enter their credit card details, and locate a nearby available scooter.

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