Genny Zero and the new idea of inclusive micromobility
Micromobility has become a key part of urban evolution: light electric vehicles, short commutes, energy efficiency, and reduced emissions.
But there is one aspect that often remains out of the public debate: is micromobility really accessible to those who experience a mobility disability?
With Genny Zero, the answer is yes.
Genny Zero is a self-balancing electric vehicle designed to provide freedom of movement, safety and autonomy for people with reduced mobility.
Thanks to its self-balancing two-wheel technology, it allows people to overcome obstacles and move with agility over surfaces where traditional wheelchairs stop.
In this way, Genny Zero brings micromobility into the realm ofinclusive innovation: lightweight, electric mobility that is accessible to all.
Imola: inclusive micromobility gets on track
The events in Imola were a key moment to showcase the potential of inclusive micromobility.
During the innovation days, Genny Zero was tried out firsthand by users, technicians and operators, who were able to experience self-balancing driving on routes designed to simulate obstacles and real-life situations.
For many people with disabilities, it was the first opportunity to discover how a lightweight electric vehicle can restore fluidity of movement and safety even in complex contexts, demonstrating that micromobility can become a concrete tool for autonomy.
Genny Zero at MIMO: inclusion at the heart of major events
Participation in the Milano Monza Motor Show brought Genny Zero inside one of the main European events dedicated to mobility and technological innovation.
At the heart of an event where the future, electrification and new ways of getting around are discussed, Genny Zero showed that a vehicle designed for people with motor limitations can also be an object of evolved design, capable of defining a new category of micro-mobility.
The discussion with the public, press and professionals confirmed that inclusion is not a separate issue, but an integral part of the path to smarter and more accessible cities.
Why inclusive micromobility is a necessity
Cities are undergoing a profound transformation, and light electric mobility is one of its pillars. However, this change cannot be said to be complete unless it is able to include those who today face daily difficulties in getting around.
Genny Zero was created to bridge this gap: it is electric, self-balancing, intuitive, and offers a concrete answer to those who experience mobility as a challenge.
Integrating vehicles like Genny Zero into urban life means building cities that are more open, more livable, and designed for everyone.
The path to truly inclusive e-mobility passes through real-world testing, technological innovation, and the ability to imagine barrier-free cities.
In the video made together with Plenitude, we tell how Genny Zero is opening up new avenues for sustainable, accessible micro-mobility that can adapt to the challenges of modern cities.
The video shows in a concrete way what it means to integrate a self-balancing vehicle into today's infrastructure and how collaboration between technological realities can result in mobility solutions that are truly designed for everyone.