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Electric mobility

Freedom to move into the city of the future.

Freedom is feeling unrestricted, of not depending on something or someone. At Linky Innovation we like to see freedom as an energy that speaks to us of a different way of living, of a new man, who seeks freedom every single day, hour, and instant, like a flower pursuing the light. A freedom that is … Read more

Rider Stories

Share your perspective about how riding changes the way you experience the city. Read about stories from our riders or contribute your own story for a chance to be featured. We would love to hear from you🙂 The first story we want to tell is about Alessandro. Alessandro, Rider of the Month Alessandro is a … Read more

Electric Bikes vs Regular Bikes

two people riding electric bikes talking

Electric bikes are becoming more and more popular these days. They’re super convenient as a means of transport and are easy to use. But there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding electric bikes. Lots of people think that they are some advanced piece of equipment – something closer to a scooter or moped – that … Read more

Firmware Update – v3.2

Dear Customers, As you already know we are constantly working to optimize Linky. We recommend not to use the Linky until it is correctly updated. Even if you don’t have an iOS phone, we advise you to borrow an iPhone from a friend so you can install that update. The latest release of the fw … Read more

What’s the perfect city commuting vehicle?

‘What’s the best personal vehicle to commute within a city?’ That’s a question Micah Toll asked himself in a recent article on Electrek.co. Of course, the answer is different for everyone. It depends on the length of your commute, the amount of traffic you’ll have to deal with, the type of roads you’ll travel. Nonetheless, … Read more

The challenges of electric mobility in a planet with limited resources

Linky: the challanges of the electric mobility

We are all aware, to a certain extent, of the problem of limited environmental resources and how our facilities and economic and industrial methods do nothing but make things worth. There’s been lots of talk by experts: Serge Latouche, French philosopher and economist, published “The Bet of the decline” in 2009, a book that can … Read more