The Scaleup Mobility Programme 2025 has announced the selection of 10 startups from a total of 50 applications received. The programme, led by EIT Urban Mobility and its consortium partners, supports later-stage startups in the mobility sector with the aim of accelerating their growth and facilitating expansion among Europe.
About the programme
The Scaleup Mobility Programme supports startups that have moved beyond the early stage and are preparing to scale. It offers mentoring, capacity-building, access to European markets, and connections with key stakeholders in the mobility sector. Participants also gain visibility through industry international events like Tomorrow.Mobility in Barcelona and the Ultimate Demo Day in Munich. Over the past five years, EIT Urban Mobility has supported 73 startups via various scaleup programmes. In this specific edition, startups receive tailored 1:1 business coaching up to 40 hours and hands-on support to strengthen their investment case.
Raül Feliu, Startup Services Manager at EIT Urban Mobility’s: ”At EIT Urban Mobility, we know that every scaleup faces unique challenges on its growth journey. That is why the Scaleup Mobility Programme is built around tailored, one-to-one support by pairing founders with experienced professionals who can directly address their most pressing needs. By also opening doors to investors and showcasing startups at international leading mobility events, we ensure that founders are not only guided in solving today’s challenges but also empowered to make their business grow. This approach is critical for scaleups aiming to expand across Europe and perfectly aligns with EIT Urban Mobility’s mission to accelerate impactful innovations that transform the future of urban mobility.”
Consortium partners
The initiative is carried out in collaboration with five consortium partners across Europe. Innovation hubs including CARNET-UPC (Barcelona), PowerHUB (Prague), UnternehmerTUM (Munich), DTU Science Park (Copenhagen), and Mobile World Capital Barcelona have joined forces with EIT Urban Mobility. Together, they contribute expertise, networks, and resources to provide comprehensive support to the selected startups throughout the programme.
Selected startups:
- AviBike Kft. (Hungary) – Develops smart and secure bicycle racks designed to promote sustainable urban mobility and improve convenience for cyclists.
- Crabaride (United Kingdom) – AI-powered long-distance carpooling via WhatsApp, providing safe, affordable, greener travel by matching verified drivers and passengers.
- Ecoro GmbH (Germany) – Builds automated shuttles that transport pallets 24/7 on industrial sites, automatically loaded and unloaded at terminals for a simple, reliable and emission-free system
- Full&fast (Spain) – Designs and markets portable energy storage systems powered by batteries and renewable energy.
- K2 Mobility GmbH (Germany) – Provides charging solutions for electric trucks and buses.
- Mobility Signage (Germany) – Offers a cloud-based platform for public transport operators, enabling hardware- and vendor-independent passenger information management.
- PANTOhealth GmbH (Germany) – Develops predictive maintenance solutions for railway infrastructure.
- Replan GmbH (Germany) – Operates a cloud platform for agent-based, four-step, and microsimulation transport models.
- Syntonym Limited (United Kingdom) – Provides privacy-preserving camera sensor technologies that enable perception without capturing personal data.
- VivaDrive (Poland) – Supports companies in adopting electric vehicles and alternative transport modes, and in managing low- and zero-emission fleets.
Next steps
The selected startups will participate in the 2025 edition of the programme, which will run over the coming months and conclude with presentations to industry stakeholders and potential investors at the Ultimate Demo Day in Munich. Stay up to date with the progress of the programme via Scale up programme for startups and businesses – EIT Urban Mobility.