Shared electric scooters have returned to the city of Manhattan and Kansas State University through a new partnership with Veo, a shared mobility provider.
The City of Manhattan said Veo deployed a fleet of 400 Astro scooters throughout the community starting Saturday, March 1. (Please note: To prioritize rider safety, Veo will temporarily pause operations in Manhattan from 8 p.m. today ( Friday ) to 6 a.m. Sunday, March 9.)
Veo is in the community every day, swapping out e-scooter batteries, addressing community concerns, and ensuring vehicles are properly parked to keep streets and sidewalks accessible. A crucial part of this partnership is identifying locations to deploy vehicles and parking hubs to serve the community best. Veo and the City are working closely to strategically locate parking hubs and deployment zones, to better connect residents to employment opportunities and local businesses, including access to fresh, healthy food.
If you have a question, would like to suggest a location for a micromobility parking hub or need assistance, please contact Veo at (855) 836-2256 or [email protected]. For inquiries about a specific vehicle, please provide the vehicle’s location and, if possible, the vehicle number found between the handlebars, just below the QR code.