Campus Transportation
Move Your Campus —
Emissions-Free
Electric pedicab shuttle fleets that connect parking, housing, and buildings across university, corporate, and hospital campuses — quiet, zero-emission, and able to run the pedestrian paths a shuttle bus can't.
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How It Works
A Campus Fleet Without the Overhead
Why Pedicabs Over a Shuttle Bus
A shuttle bus needs roads, a CDL driver, fuel, and a parking footprint — and it still can't reach the quad, the plaza, or the path between two buildings. An electric pedicab shuttle runs exactly where campus foot traffic goes, at a fraction of the capital and operating cost, with zero emissions and near-zero noise. It's the same American-made platform behind our city micro-transit and resort programs, built by a U.S. manufacturer — a strong fit for institutions with domestic-sourcing preferences.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best campus transportation solution for the last mile?
- Electric pedicab shuttles connect parking, housing, and buildings on existing campus paths without the cost, emissions, or road footprint of a shuttle bus. A licensed operator runs the fleet, so the campus gets service without owning vehicles or hiring drivers.
- Does the campus have to buy and operate the vehicles?
- No. A licensed Xion Fleet Operator owns, staffs, insures, and maintains the fleet. The institution funds or sponsors the program and sets the routes and service zones.
- How fast can a campus shuttle program launch?
- Typically 30 to 90 days. There is no infrastructure, charging stations, or construction required — the electric pedicabs run on existing campus paths and roads.
- Are the shuttles zero-emission?
- Yes. The electric pedicabs produce zero tailpipe emissions and run near-silently, supporting campus sustainability and climate commitments.
Request a Campus Proposal
Tell us your campus layout and the gaps you're solving. We'll size a fleet, route it, and project the program cost — at no charge.
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