MIMO Motor

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In a world seeking sustainability at every turn, MIMO Motor emerges as a dynamic force, set on revolutionising the urban commute. Led by founder Witono Halim, this start-up is on a mission to redefine how we move in cities, one electric ride at a time. 

Witono Halim, the brains behind MIMO Motor, isn't your average engineer. He's a dreamer, a designer, and a researcher, and he's been on a remarkable journey since 2010. Partnering with prestigious institutions in both Singapore and Germany, he poured years of dedication into shaping the future of electric transportation. That journey reached its zenith with the birth of MIMO Motor, a tight-knit team of innovators determined to transform Witono's dream of eco-friendly commuting into reality. 

Navigating Urban Jungles Made Easy 

MIMO Motor is all about breaking down the barriers to smooth, sustainable urban travel. Their innovative line of products aims to reward eco-conscious commuters with cost savings and exhilarating performance. At the forefront of their groundbreaking creations is the MIMO C1, a cargo e-scooter that's not just award-winning but also the world's very first foldable cargo e-scooter. 

The MIMO C1 is equipped with a customised motor and controller to effortlessly conquer even the steepest hills. These scooters are built to withstand the test of time, armed with swappable batteries sporting Samsung 35E cells, ensuring you're not just traveling green but also traveling smart. Now, let's talk about transformation. In the blink of an eye – just three seconds to be exact – the MIMO C1 morphs into a push trolley. Picture this: you're gliding along the streets, and suddenly, you need to run a quick errand like grocery shopping. No problem. You switch effortlessly from rider to pusher, seamlessly navigating through tight spots and narrow aisles. It's not just convenient; it's liberating. 

An Electric Vision  

Witono's journey into sustainable transportation began in his childhood. His daily ritual involved pedalling to school on a bicycle, a habit instilled by his early exposure to global energy and waste challenges. He made a persona promise: “I told myself that I would not drive a car until I built my own electric vehicle” said Witono. As he embarked on his undergraduate journey at NUS in 2006, he became a vital part of the NUS Eco Car team, playing a pivotal role in crafting the university's first electric car. The driver's license came, as did involvement in several projects funded by the National Research Foundation. 

Witono's realisation that electric cars faced an uphill battle in becoming viable business ventures led to his exploration of micro-mobility solutions. Long before e-scooters became a sensation in Singapore, he pondered making electric scooters and bicycles more portable, more micro – something you could carry with you wherever you go. That's how MIMO, short for micro-mobility, was born. "We looked at the vehicles crowding the streets and studied the daily transportation grind. Regardless of how fancy the car, traffic remained an issue. We yearned for something smaller, like a bicycle or motorcycle, but without the parking woes. Our goal? A portable solution that combined the perks of a cargo scooter and a trolley, addressing multiple transportation conundrums from the start to the finish line," Witono passionately recounted. MIMO's cargo e-scooter is tailor-made for bustling megacities, with its compact frame and nimble turning radius setting it apart from conventional cargo bikes. It represents a giant leap toward making urban travel not only sustainable but also hassle-free. 

As a startup founder, Witono openly shares the challenges, particularly in the hardware sector. He points to the limited infrastructure for hardware startups in Singapore, necessitating global partnerships for manufacturing and supply chain logistics. But for him, the magic lies in working with fresh, vibrant minds. He finds solace working at The HANGAR, where the environment is closer to academia and away from the harsh corporate world. In Witono's words, "Coming out of NUS, I relish the opportunity to collaborate with young, innovative minds. Here, we're shielded from the politics and rigors of the outside business world. It's invigorating to work in an environment filled with optimism." 

MIMO Motor, under the inspired leadership of Witono Halim, continues to push the boundaries of sustainable urban mobility. They offer a glimpse of a future where eco-conscious commuting isn't just a choice; it's a thrilling way of life.  

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Witono Halim (right), engineer and founder of MIMO Motor, demonstrates their electric vehicle to attendees at an event, showcasing the innovative design and functionality of the product.
Witono Halim (right), engineer and founder of MIMO Motor, demonstrates their electric vehicle to attendees at an event, showcasing the innovative design and functionality of the product.