5 startups that are rethinking transportation in Cambodia

We’ve been supporting an inspiring cohort of entrepreneurs through our Urban Mobility Incubator. Get to know them here!

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Many of us are intimately familiar with the traffic situation in Phnom Penh City. Congestion, pollution, and road safety are the urban mobility challenges that affect our daily lives, our health and well-being. These challenges result from the growth of the urban population which come along with the increasing number of personal vehicles, and the lack of knowledge of road safety and individual responsibility awareness.

 

But do you know that along with the rising challenges, we have rising solutions!

 

Here are 5 impactful startups that we found through Urban Mobility Incubator, an incubation program under SUMAI (the Sustainable Urban Mobility for All Initiative). It’s a 3-year project led by UNDP Cambodia and Grab that aims to bring together a wide range of stakeholders in Cambodia to tackle these urban challenges in transport and mobility in Phnom Penh.

 

Let’s check them out!

Meet the Entrepreneurs!

Two lime green Voltra e-motorbikes on a street in Phnom Penh.

Voltra

Do you want to have your own motorbike but you don’t want to contribute to the urban pollution problem? Try this e-bike! Voltra is the first Cambodian brand specialized in two-wheel electric vehicles in Phnom Penh, protected by trademark. The new brand has a French design and standards included high-quality products with superior guarantees. Isn’t it cool?

On the let, a woman in a wheelchair bicycle. On the left, a soman in a wheelchair next to Agile Development Group's mobilituk.

Agile Development Group

Do you know there are tuk-tuks that are wheelchair accessible and wheelchairs that can run by power-support? Agile Development Group has been active in the disability and mobility sector for several years. They are launching their wheelchair accessible and solar tuk-tuk, and most recently a powered attachable wheel for wheelchairs. Take a look at the photo and the video.

A representative from Luma stands speaking to a group of around six people to explain the Luma System.

LUMA System

LUMA System (Safe & Sound Cambodia): AI-driven technology monitoring bad driving behaviours of drivers, aiming at encouraging safer driving habits. LUMA System provides government and logistic company to continuous monitoring and auditing of vehicle fleets in real-time views and live tracking of each vehicle and driver driving behaviour. Let’s watch a video explains how the system works here!

A small group of people talk with a representative of Jidser at a booth showcasing the venture.

Jisder

You don’t have a vehicle to travel to work or school? Or do you want to share someone a ride? Jisder can help you so you can help minimize pollution in our city. It is a peer to peer ride-pooling solution that connects ride-givers and ride-seekers going in the same direction. This platform will also bring people closer through sustainable transportation by turning empty vehicle seats into the force of green and social ride-pooling.

An entrepreneur presents about Multistrands on a stage at the Urban Mobility Incubator with a large powerpoint screen behind her.

Multistrands

Multistrands provides a fun and meaningful educational resources and activities that help children foster a love for learning, understand social issues such as road safety, and empower them to be part of the solution. Now, road safety topic is not a boring thing for you and your kids to learn together anymore.

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