Segway Commercial Unveils AI-Powered E-Bike at Micromobility Europe 2025

As cities across Europe double down on sustainable transport, Segway Commercial’s latest AI-powered e-bikes and modular fleet solutions, revealed at Micromobility Europe 2025 in Brussels, signal a pivotal shift in how urban mobility can be safer, greener, and smarter.

Segway Commercial Unveils AI-Powered E-Bike at Micromobility Europe 2025

As cities across Europe double down on sustainable transport, Segway Commercial’s latest AI-powered e-bikes and modular fleet solutions, revealed at Micromobility Europe 2025 in Brussels, signal a pivotal shift in how urban mobility can be safer, greener, and smarter.

In partnership with Segway Commercial 

A Turning Point for Urban Mobility

Segway Commercial introduced its latest innovations at the Micromobility Europe event, in Brussels. Against a backdrop of evolving political sentiment, improving profitability and steady demand for shared mobility, Segway’s e-bikes, now with onboard AI, and modular fleet systems are setting the pace for what’s next.

Shared mobility is no longer a fringe experiment—it’s a central pillar in the urban transport landscape. Operators and cities alike are seeking solutions that are not only cost-effective but also resilient, scalable and sustainable.

Pioneering AI in Micromobility Safety

AI & Blind Spot Detection

At the core of Segway’s 2025 showcase is the B200 Shared E-Bike, the company’s first e-bike equipped with artificial intelligence. Released last year, the B200 model has been improved with Segway’s Pilot Lite module, having been previously used on their scooter models. A brand-new improvement is the addition of Blind Spot Detection (BSD) technology. Here’s how it works:

  • Pilot Lite: Processes real-time data from the environment, detecting obstacles and adapting to changing conditions as the rider moves through the city.
  • Blind Spot Detection: Monitors the areas around the bike, responding within milliseconds to potential hazards. If a risk is detected, the system alerts the rider through dashboard lights and audible alarms.

Combined, these systems provide nearly 300 degrees of safety coverage—currently the most advanced protection available in shared e-bikes. This means not just fewer accidents, but a more confident and enjoyable experience for riders navigating busy urban environments.

Safety remains a top concern for both cities and operators and, with these improvements, Segway is addressing rider safety and city’s safety concerns simultaneously.

Engineering for Environmental Impact

Beyond Greenwashing: Real Sustainability

Segway highlights several initiatives aimed at reducing the environmental impact of its products, from design to end-of-life.

  • Increased use of recycled materials: Segway is doubling its use of reclaimed aluminium and plastics, transforming waste into high-performance components without compromising durability.
  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): The company is conducting comprehensive LCAs to measure and minimize the environmental footprint of each product.
  • Optimized packaging: Efforts to reduce packaging waste and improve logistics efficiency are part of a broader push to make the entire supply chain more sustainable.

For the first time, Segway also revealed its direct recycling process, demonstrating how materials from retired vehicles are reengineered into new parts. This approach represents a tangible step toward a circular economy in micromobility.

Modular Fleets and Smarter Operations

The Case for Modularity

Fleet operators face a perennial challenge: keep vehicles up-to-date, reliable, and cost-effective. Building on existing design principles, Segway’s new fleet architecture features Universal Component Interfaces, allowing operators to retrofit and upgrade legacy models with the latest components. This means:

  • Extended asset lifespans: Operators can keep vehicles in service longer, reducing waste and capital expenditure.
  • Cross-series compatibility: Components can be swapped between different vehicle models, simplifying maintenance and inventory.
  • Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO): By minimizing the need for full replacements, operators see significant cost savings over time.

Extending the useful life of each vehicle, and reducing the need for new manufacturing, also cuts down on resource consumption and emissions—aligning commercial interests with the environment.

“In Segway, our mission is to provide innovative micromobility products and solutions that redefine the way we move in urban cities. By combining cutting-edge technology with sustainable design, we strive to create smarter, greener cities and a positive impact on communities worldwide. This year, we brought these innovations to MME. Welcome to Segway Booth B18 – experience them right away! ”
– Zack Yan, Vice General Manager, Segway