The Micromobility Podcast

On this week’s Micromobility Podcast, Prabin Joel Jones sits down with Chris Yu, Co-Founder and President of ALSO, the Rivian spin-off bringing a fresh wave of ambition into micromobility.

Chris explains why ALSO was created, why Rivian saw an opportunity beyond cars, and why the company believes smaller electric vehicles will play a central role in the future of transportation. They dive into ALSO’s new products, including the TMB e-bike and TMQ pedal quad, and unpack the thinking behind the company’s vertically integrated, software-defined approach.

The conversation covers DreamRide pedal-by-wire technology, custom motors, battery safety, modular design, predictive maintenance, distribution strategy, and why Chris believes micromobility is far from a saturated market.

They also discuss urban transformation, mode shift, quick commerce, and why Chris sees a massive global opportunity across both consumer and commercial vehicles.

Topics covered:
  • Why Rivian launched ALSO
  • The meaning behind the ALSO name
  • Why “small is inevitable”
  • The TMB e-bike and TMQ pedal quad
  • DreamRide pedal-by-wire technology
  • Why ALSO built its own motors, battery system, display, and software stack
  • Predictive maintenance and EV-style diagnostics
  • Direct-to-consumer vs retail distribution
  • Europe vs US market opportunity
  • A message for founders still building in micromobility

What is The Micromobility Podcast?

Welcome to Micromobility, a podcast exploring the disruption that comes from new lightweight utility vehicles. Using the history of computing as a framework, we unpack what business models and impacts we’re likely to see in transport in cities.