Electric Scooter Fleets in Boston

Boston's numerous universities, historic neighborhoods, and challenging driving conditions make electric scooters an ideal last-mile solution.

Why Boston is Great for Electric Scooter Fleets

Highest concentration of universities in America
Historic neighborhoods hard to navigate by car
Strong public transit creates last-mile demand
Young student population drives adoption

Fleet Opportunities in Boston

University Campuses

Harvard, MIT, BU, Northeastern, and other institutions use Levy scooters for campus transportation and cross-river commuting.

Hospital Campuses

Large medical centers like Longwood Medical Area deploy Levy fleets for staff transportation between facilities.

Downtown Hotels

Back Bay and downtown hotels offer Levy scooters for guests exploring Boston's historic neighborhoods.

Corporate Offices

Financial district and Seaport companies use Levy for employee transportation and client entertainment.

Boston at a Glance

Population

690,000

Major Universities

Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Northeastern, Boston College

Key Attractions

Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall, Harvard Square, Fenway Park

Benefits of Scooters in Boston

Navigate historic neighborhoods easily
Connect to MBTA subway and buses
Cross the Charles River efficiently
Explore without dealing with Boston traffic

Frequently Asked Questions About Boston Fleets

Are electric scooters legal in Boston?
Yes, but Boston has strict regulations. The city enforces a 15 mph speed limit (Massachusetts state law allows 20 mph). Helmets are required for ALL riders regardless of age. A valid driver's license or learner's permit is required. Night riding is prohibited (sunset to sunrise). Sidewalk riding is banned. Violations can result in $25-$100 fines. Cambridge and Somerville have their own programs with slightly different rules.
Can scooter fleets operate during Boston winters?
Winter operations are limited due to snow and ice. Most operators run seasonal fleets from April through November. Indoor campus and hospital operations can continue year-round.
Which Boston areas are best for scooter fleets?
University areas (Cambridge, Allston-Brighton), Seaport, Back Bay, and hospital campuses see highest demand. Private campus operations avoid some regulatory complexity.

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