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Corporate | October 20, 2021

Ooredoo Supports Clean Energy Transportation around Doha with Sponsorship of Falcon’s eBike Initiative

Telco Leader Sponsors Falcon Ride’s Sustainability Plans

Doha, Qatar

Qatar’s leading telecommunications operator has announced it is to sponsor Falcon Ride’s new eBikes initiative, which offers sustainable transport around Doha.

The new eBikes, powered by clean energy and sporting the Ooredoo logo, will allow users to collect a bike and ride within approved areas in Doha.
The eBikes will operate via Internet of Things powered by Ooredoo’s network.
The new sponsorship is the latest in a programme of initiatives aimed at protecting the environment, as part of Ooredoo’s corporate social responsibility strategy which includes a firm commitment to sustainability in line with the United Nations Sustainability Goals.
The fleet of eBikes will be deployed gradually starting 20 October 2021. Available eBikes can be found via the O-Falcon app, which can be downloaded for iPhone and Android.
Sabah Rabiah Al-Kuwari, Director PR at Ooredoo, said: “Following on from previous similar initiatives, we’re delighted to be working with Falcon Ride on this worthwhile new venture. Many major cities around the world have clean energy transport options such as these, and we’re proud to be contributing to developing sustainable transport in and around Doha to ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.”
Hussain Abdulla, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Falcon, said: “We are proud to be associated with the nation’s leading telco operator, Ooredoo. We plan to bring more eco-friendly mobility solutions to the country, aiming to facilitate carbon footprint reductions by providing such mobility solutions. This is another proof of our ability to work alongside corporates to provide sustainable transportation solutions and promote clean energy in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.”