Lime Technology Canada to take over Neuron Mobility’s E
Lime Technology Canada to take over Neuron Mobility’s E-scooter operations in Sylvan Lake
Published 3:00 pm Friday, July 3, 2026
On Friday, July 3, Lime Canada announced the acquisition of Neuron Mobility Canada Ltd. as a wholly owned subsidiary. Nueron has operated in Red Deer since 2021 (File photo)
Lime Technology Canada will assume operations of Neuron Mobility’s E-scooters and E-bikes in Sylvan Lake, Red Deer, Blackfalds and Lacombe and other Canadian cities and regions.
Lime Canada, the Canadian arm of international shared micromobility business Lime, announced on Friday, July 3, the acquisition of Neuron Mobility Canada Ltd. as a wholly owned subsidiary. Lime will assume Neuron’s operations following “a brief transition period,” the company stated.
“The transaction is designed to ensure a seamless transition for cities and riders alike,” the company stated in a media release.
“Lime will work with Neuron and city partners to provide uninterrupted micromobility service to ensure riders can continue to rely on micromobility for their daily needs. Lime will assume operations from Neuron on a city-by-city basis throughout the coming months and will ultimately operate its own vehicles under the Lime brand.”
Lime will also operate in St. Alberta, Beaumont, Calgary and Airdrie, as well as a few other cities across the country. The company stated it could potentially expand its service in other regions, including Edmonton.
“Through our existing service in Canadian cities, we’ve seen strong potential for the role micromobility can play across the country,” said Wayne Ting, CEO of Lime.
“That’s why we’re excited to bring Lime’s global operational expertise to even more Canadian riders. This new operating agreement allows us to deepen our roots in the country to ensure that shared micromobility remains a reliable, permanent fixture of the urban transportation mix.”
In 2025, more than 333,500 kilometres were travelled on Neuron E-scooters across Red Deer, Blackfalds, Lacombe and Sylvan Lake. The company’s 2026 season began this past April.
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