NAVEE, one of Europe’s top three micro-mobility brands, has officially evolved into a global intelligent mobility company. The company unveiled its worldwide expansion strategy at a closed-door launch event held January 23, 2026, at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley—marking the United States as the first step in its global transformation.
The event was covered in a global livestream hosted by Adam and Amy of 911Studios, drawing more than 25,000 live viewers worldwide and amplifying NAVEE’s announcement across the international technology and mobility community.
“Hosting NAVEE’s global launch at the Computer History Museum was an incredible experience,” said Adam of 911Studios. “Seeing how NAVEE is expanding from micro-mobility into land, air, and water solutions shows just how serious they are about redefining the future of transportation. The energy in the room and the response from more than 25,000 livestream viewers proved there is real excitement for what’s coming next.”
This strategic shift goes beyond geographic expansion. NAVEE is broadening its scope from land-based mobility into air and water solutions, bringing its signature automotive-grade engineering and AI-powered systems into entirely new categories of travel.
At the event, NAVEE introduced five breakthrough products designed to push the boundaries of mobility across multiple environments:
- Space Cube – an AI-enabled, transformable trailer for outdoor living and mobile workspaces.
- Mobi-Energy – the world’s first mobile energy-storage robot built for outdoor and emergency use.
- Exo-Fit – a full-terrain intelligent exoskeleton that can be worn under clothing to support exploration and human mobility.
- WaveFly 5X – a smart water-surface flight vehicle created for recreational use.
- EVTOL – a low-altitude intelligent aircraft designed for short-distance urban transportation.
A defining moment for NAVEE
NAVEE’s journey began with electric scooters and urban micro-mobility products, allowing the company to refine power systems, safety standards, and user experience in dense cities. By 2026, its engineering and global operations had matured enough to responsibly expand into a broader intelligent mobility ecosystem.
“This event marks a defining moment for NAVEE as we expand our vision beyond land-based micro-mobility,” said Sharon Wang, Head of NAVEE Global. “We are applying world-leading engineering and intelligent systems across every category to create solutions that support how people live, work, and play around the world.”
NAVEE became a leading European brand by prioritizing reliability, safety, and real-world applications. In 2025 alone, the company invested approximately 20% of its resources—about $30 million—into research and development, focusing on long-term innovation rather than short-term gains. This disciplined approach enabled NAVEE to scale without sacrificing trust or quality.
Wang added, “Everything we do begins with our mission: ‘Move for More. More for Move.’ With our technological foundation, we embrace challenges and drive innovation. Our ambition is to define the future of human mobility. In the age of AI, integrating intelligent systems into mass-produced categories unlocks endless possibilities for exploration.”
Why Silicon Valley and the U.S.
NAVEE’s choice of the Computer History Museum reflects its belief in Silicon Valley as the birthplace of technological transformation. As one of the world’s most influential markets for mobility, technology, and lifestyle innovation, the U.S. plays a central role in shaping how new mobility products are adopted and scaled.
Addressing the complexity of entering the U.S. market, Wang explained, “Launching before our systems were mature would not have made sense. Today, our products are validated through automotive-grade testing and global certifications. We are ready to invest locally for the long term. This timing aligns with the shift toward safer and more sustainable urban mobility.”
NAVEE emphasized that it is not merely testing the U.S. market but building for it—investing in local compliance, infrastructure, and partnerships while aligning its roadmap with American mobility regulations and consumer needs.
NAVEE in Southern California
Southern California’s outdoor-oriented lifestyle makes NAVEE’s electric scooter lineup a natural fit. With traffic congestion and parking challenges, micro-mobility offers a flexible and convenient alternative for short-distance travel.
As NAVEE expands beyond urban transportation into smart outdoor mobility, the company is developing new concept products aimed at “weekend and adventure” use cases. Additional product releases are expected beginning in Q2 of 2026.
Currently, consumers in Southern California and across the U.S. can purchase NAVEE products online through Amazon, NAVEE’s direct-to-consumer store, Walmart.com, and Target.com, with more retail partnerships planned.
Looking ahead
NAVEE’s global expansion reflects its long-standing philosophy of using intelligent technology to create freer and smarter outdoor lifestyles. The United States serves as a gateway for worldwide growth, as the company works toward delivering reliable, sustainable, and emotionally engaging mobility experiences through high-performance engineering and human-centered design.