Lime is reportedly trying to squeeze up to $500 million out of VCs

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Lime, the electric scooter and bike company, is looking to raise up to $500 million in new funding, Axios reports, citing sources
The round could come in the form of both equity and debt, according to Axios. To date, Lime has raised $132 million from investors
Its most recent round was just in February, when it raised $70 million from Fifth Wall
I&ve reached out to Lime about this potential new round and will update this story if I hear back. Earlier this month, Lime announced a
partnership with Segway to build version two of its electric scooters.Lime, along with its competitors Bird and Spin, all ultimately rely on
Ninebot, a Chinese scooter company that has merged with Segway
Ninebot is backed by investors including Sequoia Capital, Xiaomi and ShunWei. Without taking into account Lime potential round, here where
Lime compares to Bird and Spin. The electric scooter space has been under scrutiny as of late — partly due to the fact that Bird, Spin
and Lime deployed their respective scooters without explicit permission in San Francisco back in March. Less than one month ago, the San
Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority announced its permitting process for electric scooters
You can read more about that here. Here how SF wants to regulate electric scooters And if you want the full breakdown of what the deal is
in San Francisco as it pertains to electric scooters, here the story. The electric scooter saga in San Francisco