According to a recent LinkedIn post from Circuit, the company has launched RedLink, an all-electric microtransit service in Redmond, Washington, designed to provide flexible first- and last-mile connections to the city’s expanding light rail network. The post notes that the service uses a fully electric fleet, including Volkswagen ID. Buzz and GEM vehicles, and offers ADA-accessible options to improve accessibility for residents and visitors.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that media outlets such as GeekWire and Mass Transit magazine have covered the launch, suggesting growing visibility for Circuit’s model of short-distance, on-demand urban transit. For investors, this deployment may indicate traction in partnering with municipalities pursuing rail and regional transit investments, potentially supporting revenue growth tied to contracts or service agreements.
The post also frames microtransit as a solution to the “last-mile” challenge that often limits public transit adoption, positioning Circuit to benefit from broader infrastructure and sustainability trends. If the Redmond initiative proves successful in ridership and cost efficiency, it could strengthen Circuit’s case for replication in other cities, enhancing its competitive standing in the electric microtransit and urban mobility segment.

