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Bolt CEO Markus Villig: 'In 20 Years, Most Cities will Ban Private

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Bolt CEO Markus Villig: 'In 20 Years, Most Cities will Ban Private

Markus Villig, Co-Founder and CEO of Bolt, explains why time’s up for private cars in cities and discusses the future of mobility.

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Markus Villig - Wikipedia

Markus Villig - Wikipedia

Bolt CEO Markus Villig: 'In 20 Years, Most Cities will Ban Private Cars

Bolt CEO Markus Villig: 'In 20 Years, Most Cities will Ban Private Cars

We have a very high bar for M&As:' Bolt's founder on his acquisition  strategy

We have a very high bar for M&As:' Bolt's founder on his acquisition strategy

Markus Villig on LinkedIn: I've never seen so many Bolt scooters outside  our warehouses as on these 2…

Markus Villig on LinkedIn: I've never seen so many Bolt scooters outside our warehouses as on these 2…

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Markus Villig, CEO of Bolt: “How super apps can create better cities?”

Markus Villig, CEO of Bolt: “How super apps can create better cities?”

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Bolt - Recent News & Activity

Bolt Valued at $8.4 Billion as It Secures $709 Million in Funding – CRESTHUB

Bolt Valued at $8.4 Billion as It Secures $709 Million in Funding – CRESTHUB

How Bolt CEO Markus Villig became Europe's youngest unicorn founder

How Bolt CEO Markus Villig became Europe's youngest unicorn founder

Markus villig hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Markus villig hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Exclusive: Uber-rival Bolt held talks with SoftBank

Exclusive: Uber-rival Bolt held talks with SoftBank

Bolt: Markus Villig skipped university at 19 to take on Uber and become the  youngest unicorn founder in Europe — Secret Leaders

Bolt: Markus Villig skipped university at 19 to take on Uber and become the youngest unicorn founder in Europe — Secret Leaders