News from Berlin and Shanghai comes in the form of a significant milestone for micromobility business, Lemmo, announcing a strategic technology partnership with pioneering EV brand, Nio.

The announcement, shared by Lemmo co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Frank Aldorf, points out that “Together, we’re reimagining what new mobility can look like — smarter, more integrated, more flexible and truly hybrid”.

Speaking about the partnership, Aldorf continues: “What started as a bold idea not too long ago is now becoming real: It’s our first major step into Asia — and we’re doing it through the front door. I’ve always believed that meaningful innovation comes from real integration — not just co-branding. Powered by substance, not slogans”.

The news comes as the brand launches the Lemmo Zero, its latest innovation — a foldable, hybrid e+bike. As part of the partnership, this will initially be “available exclusively for Nio customers in China”.

Speaking about the partnership, Aldorf adds: “Our vehicle and modular E+ Technology are deeply embedded into their product ecosystem. It was unveiled on the big stage at Nio’s cutting-edge production hub in Hefei, alongside their new flagship model, the ET5T.”

At launch, the Berlin-based business points out that “this is more than a product collaboration. It’s a shared belief in design, technology, and sustainability. It’s about shaping the future of intelligent mobility — compact, connected, and built around real human needs. This partnership is proof of what’s possible when two innovation-driven teams come together with real purpose. Huge thanks to William Li and all our friends at Nio.”

Aldorf concludes: “To see an emerging light electric mobility company from Berlin — like us — team up with one of the global leaders in electric vehicles is not something we take for granted. It speaks to the incredible work of our team at Lemmo, who delivered this in record time with relentless dedication, speed, and vision. And with that, Lemmo goes global. This is only the beginning.”