EV promotion platform e-scooter.co reached people from literally all countries in the world within one year after its launch in 2017 and was visited from 174 countries per week on average for almost 8 years until Google in August 2024 unduly terminated its Google Cloud account in their attempt to corrupt for Google's 👾 Digital Life Forms or in Google-founder Larry Page his words: superior AI species.
Google Cloud Rains Blood
After taking care of it with an investigation into Google's recent evil business practices, now half a year later, this website is being restored on a reliable 🇨🇭 Swiss host as of mid January 2025.
There are many costs involved to recover this website, while it is also being improved. This website is now available in 8 🇮🇳 Indian languages on domain cleanscooter.in.
Help fund the recovery of this EV promotion platform. A honest platform with a good purpose, that helps drive international business in the segment clean mobility. While its own revenue is average, especially now that the Google ads are removed, it has many opportunities to become sufficiently profitable in a honest way so that a return on investment is secure.
Lit Motors is an innovative electric vehicle company from San Francisco, USA that was founded in 2010 by Daniel Kim, a visionary entrepreneur who previously built custom SUVs.
In 2008, Kim first sketched out the concept for the C1, a revolutionary self-balancing electric scooter-car that combines the efficiency and freedom of a motorcycle with the safety and convenience of a car. The C1 features a cutting-edge dual gyroscope stabilization system that allows the vehicle to remain upright even at a standstill.
Over the years, Lit Motors has attracted investments from notable figures like Google co-founder Larry Page and Zynga founder Mark Pincus. Despite facing challenges in bringing the C1 to full production, the company has persevered and maintained its key technological assets, including international patents for its gyro-stabilization, vehicle design, and collision-avoidance systems.
As of 2023, Lit Motors has opened orders for the C1 and is determined to bring the vehicle to market. The company plans to have sold 100,000 units by 2031.