
EVWorld founder designed the Quikbyke Solarport in 2018
By EVWorld.com Si Editorial Team
In the race to decarbonize urban transport, the last mile remains a stubborn gap. Urban Connect, a modular micromobility terminal concept designed by Zuzanna Rys and Krystian Brynda, offers a scalable solution. These hubs integrate shared and private e-bikes and scooters with public transit, providing secure docking, charging, and real-time information in a compact footprint.
Urban Connect thrives in cities with high population density and robust public transit. Here are twelve cities where the model could deliver strong economic and social returns:
| City | Why It Works |
|---|---|
| New York City | Dense, transit-rich, high micromobility adoption |
| Chicago | Strong transit grid, active mobility investments |
| San Francisco | Tech-forward, e-bike-friendly, compact geography |
| Boston | Walkable, transit-heavy, student population |
| Washington, D.C. | Policy-driven, multimodal infrastructure |
| Seattle | Sustainability-focused, hilly terrain favors e-bikes |
| Minneapolis | Pilot-tested mobility hubs, strong community buy-in |
| Portland | Bike culture, green policy alignment |
| Denver | Expanding light rail, active outdoor lifestyle |
| Toronto | Dense urban core, multimodal transit integration |
| Montreal | Seasonal micromobility, strong public support |
| Barcelona | Smart city leadership, solar mobility initiatives |
Depending on features, the cost to deploy a single Urban Connect hub ranges from $25,000 to $75,000. Solar canopies, smart locks, and surveillance systems add to the price but also enhance functionality and safety. The return on investment includes:

Quikbyke-designed Solarport for shared and private e-bike parking and charging.
Urban Connect hubs incorporate IoT sensors, GPS tracking, geofencing, and cloud analytics to manage fleets and optimize usage. Solar panels and battery storage enable off-grid operation, while mobile apps allow users to locate, unlock, and charge vehicles. These features make the hubs responsive, secure, and adaptable to local demand.

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