Moovr PH, the first bike and e-scooter sharing company in the Philippines, has been offering zero-emission short-distance rides since its launch in 2020. This November, the company will offer its services through the Moovr app in Makati City to provide residents and workers with an accessible, affordable, and efficient alternative to get to their destinations within minutes.
According to Anna Moncupa, founder and CEO of Moovr, the fast-paced lifestyle in Makati is the reason the company chose the city for its next location. “With the launch of Moovr in Makati City, we can provide all Makatizens with an accessible transportation alternative that prioritizes their health and safety. I am excited to finally launch Moovr in the city this month, so everyone can experience the convenience of riding bikes and e-scooters around the city for faster and safer travel,” she explains.
Makati City is the leading bike-friendly central business district in Metro Manila and continuously supports cyclists who ride their bikes around the city for work or leisure. As of Q3 this year, there are more bike lanes along Ayala Avenue and sharrows – or shared bike lanes – now exist in Legaspi and Salcedo Villages. There are also bike ramps in the Makati City underpasses. In Q4 of this year, new bike stations will be installed in areas of Legaspi Village to accompany the launch of Moovr to pave the way for new Bike-and-Dine initiatives in Makati Al Fresco parklets.
With many short-distance trips taking place in Makati every day, Moovr provides a sustainable option that lets people beat the city traffic and move with ease. Moovr offers a single gear bike or an easy-to-use electric scooter that customers can ride in-and-around the city conveniently while doing their part to reduce carbon emissions.






