Author: Bill Neuenschwander

  • Celebrating 20 Years of Green Innovation: GreenEV Marks Two Decades of Sustainable Leadership

    Celebrating 20 Years of Green Innovation: GreenEV Marks Two Decades of Sustainable Leadership

    [9 minute 20 second read]

    Minneapolis – Village of Saint Anthony

    March 11, 2025

    The Confluence of Hydroelectric History and Modern Green Innovation: Saint Anthony Falls from 1882 to Greenev.com The intertwined histories of technological innovation and environmental stewardship converge dramatically at Saint Anthony Falls in Minneapolis.

    March 11, 2025, marks a significant milestone for GreenEV.com and its parent company, Mobile Entertainment LLC of Minnesota. For 20 years, GreenEV has been at the forefront of sustainable transportation, proudly operating the world’s first fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) exclusively charged with 100% renewable energy through Xcel Energy’s Green-E Certified Windsource® program.

    Since its inception in 2005, GreenEV has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship by utilizing Green-e® Energy Certified renewable power for its operations. This pioneering approach not only set a precedent in the EV industry but also showcased the viability and cost-effectiveness of renewables long before they became mainstream.

    Bill Neuenschwander, founder of HumanOnAStick Segway Tours and visionary behind GreenEV, reflects on the journey: “Segways are incredibly efficient, and the cost of renewables was easy to justify then and now. The story is simple sustainability works.”

    History of Saint Anthony Falls & HumanOnaStick fleet of Segways (EV’s)

    Proximity to important history frequently inspires more history, if the person being inspired connects the importance of time and place. Minneapolis – has had the DNA of innovation and community betterment as a collective

    Bill Neuenschwander – March 11 – 2025

    The intertwined histories of technological innovation and environmental stewardship converge dramatically at Saint Anthony Falls in Minneapolis. This report examines two pivotal moments separated by over a century yet connected through hydroelectric legacy: the 1882 operations of the Saint Anthony Falls Brush and Electric Company, and entrepreneur Bill Neuenschwander’s 2004 epiphany at St. Anthony Main that led to Greenev.com’s renewable energy solutions for electric vehicles. Through archival records and contemporary accounts, we trace how the falls’ hydraulic power first electrified a city in the Gilded Age before enabling 21st-century sustainable transportation, revealing an unbroken thread of energy innovation spanning 123 years.

    Historical Foundations: The 1882 Saint Anthony Falls Brush and Electric Company – The Hydroelectric Context of Minneapolis Saint Anthony Falls’ 50-foot drop on the Mississippi River provided unmatched potential for mechanical power generation, with sawmills dominating its early industrial use. The 1878 introduction of Charles F. Brush’s arc lighting system created a new demand for centralized electrical generation, culminating in the 1882 establishment of the Brush Electric Light Company’s powerhouse at the falls. Unlike Thomas Edison’s later incandescent systems, Brush’s DC dynamos powered streetlights and factory motors through direct hydro­ mechanical coupling – waterwheel shafts connected to electromagnetic generators without intermediate steam conversion.

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    In 1882, Minnesota Brush Electric Company built its first power station on Upton Island, just below St. Anthony Falls in the Mississippi River. The company leased the land on Upton Island from Minneapolis businessman Dorilus Morrison. It also secured a water grant from the Minneapolis Mill, of which Morrison was president, and leased water rights from others. As a result, the company could pull power directly from the falls.

    Technical Specifications and Urban Impact

    Archaeological studies of the 1882 powerhouse foundations reveal two 12-foot diameter Leffel turbines producing 175 horsepower each, driving Brush No. 6 dynamos rated at 110 volts/800 amps. This 176 kW capacity illuminated 62 arc lamps along Minneapolis’ Washington Avenue, creating North America’s first fully electric-lit commercial district.

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    Contemporary newspapers noted the system’s limitations—power transmission was capped at 1 mile due to line losses and dangerously exposed conductors—but recognized its symbolic importance as “the Niagara of the West electrifying civilization’s frontier.”

    Economic and Regulatory Landscape

    The Minnesota State Legislature’s 1881 “Act to Encourage Manufacturing” (Chapter 148) provided tax incentives for industries using falls-generated power, leading to Brush Electric’s $315,000 investment (equivalent to $9.8 million today). Rate schedules preserved in the Hennepin County Archives show commercial subscribers paid $1.25 per arc lamp per night. At the same time, residential service remained prohibitively expensive at $4.50 weekly – confining early electric access to businesses. This economic model inadvertently shaped Minneapolis’ industrial geography, with electrified flour mills and lumber yards clustering near the falls while residential areas retained gas lighting until AC systems arrived in 1886.

    The Human Stick Catalyst: 2004 St. Anthony Main Revival

    Post-Industrial Redevelopment Context

    By 2000, the historic milling district adjacent to Saint Anthony Falls faced abandonment, with vacancy rates exceeding 60% after Pillsbury closed its last riverside plant. The St. Anthony Main Redevelopment Project (SAMRP), a $240 million public-private initiative launched in 2002, sought to transform the area into a mixed-use tech and arts hub. Tax increment financing (TIF) provisions offered 10-year property tax abatements for businesses incorporating sustainable design – critical context for understanding Bill Neuenschwander’s 2004 relocation of his startup HumanOnaStick – Segway Tour Company to Historic St Anthony Main – and storefront at 125 Main Street, In today’s Minneapolis, Minnesota afforded the first professional public access to a first of its kind, Segway Guided Tour Experience.

    Corporate filings with the Minnesota Secretary of State identify Mobile Entertainment, LLC (DBA – HumanOnaStick) as a “mobile solutions experience provider” specializing in last-mile solution entertainment, events provider, and retail operator. The Segway 2003 patent (US 6,823,281 B1) describes a gyroscopic stabilization system autonomously providing a human self-balancing transportation device. Neuenschwander’s established the protocols and training as the “first shared public micro-mobility solutions”, using Segway’s HT/PTs as a new customer experience provider. The Segway Fleet (EVs) requiring frequent recharging that exposed the limitations frequency of tours, and the need for 3-4 hours, was a limitation of tour offering. The 3-hour Segway Tour was born out of necessity for maximum utilization and the highest customer value established price point of $69.95 when the public tours became available in 2004, at its retail storefront located at 125 SE Main Street, St Anthony Main complex in Minneapolis Minnesota.

    The Hydroelectric Epiphany

    Interviews with early employees describe Neuenschwander’s pivotal walk along the Stone Arch Bridge on October 12, 2004, as National Park Service interpreter – David Wiggins, explained when he observed water discharge from the former Brush Electric powerhouse site (then part of Xcel Energy’s hydro network). Realizing the falls still generated 12 MW through modern turbines – enough to charge his fleet of Segways daily – he conceived a closed-loop system where his tour fleet would run on “locally harvested renewable electrons”. This brand narrative became Greenev.com’s foundation, formally incorporated on March 11, 2005, as a Mobile Entertainment, brand Identifier demonstrating the connection of a fleet of Electric Vehicles being charged by renewable energy from neighboring Xcel Energy Hydro Plant, by paying a premium (approx. 15%) for WindSource, a product that provided Renewable Energy Credits (REC’s Certified by Green-E) as service.

    History was being made telling history

    Minnesota Public Radio Report – Reinventing the Wheel?

    by Nikki Tundel, Minnesota Public Radio, July 5, 2004

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    “The Segway was perhaps the most eagerly awaited and wildly hyped product since the Apple Macintosh. Today it’s being used to enhance sightseeing tours in Minneapolis.”
    -Nikki Tundel(MPR)

    Historical Foundations: The 1882 Saint Anthony Falls Brush and Electric Company The Hydroelectric Context of Minneapolis Saint Anthony Falls’ 50-foot drop on the Mississippi River provided unmatched potential for mechanical power generation, with sawmills dominating its early industrial use. The 1878 introduction of Charles F. Brush’s arc lighting system created a demand for centralized electrical generation, culminating in the 1882 establishment of the Brush Electric Light Company’s powerhouse at the falls. Unlike Thomas Edison’s later incandescent systems, Brush’s DC dynamos powered streetlights and factory motors through direct hydro­ mechanical coupling – waterwheel shafts connected to electromagnetic generators without intermediate steam conversion.

    Technical Specifications and Urban Impact

    Archaeological studies of the 1882 powerhouse foundations reveal two 12-foot diameter Leffel turbines producing 175 horsepower each, driving Brush No. 6 dynamos rated at 110 volts/800 amps. This 176 kW capacity illuminated 62 arc lamps along Minneapolis’ Washington Avenue, creating North America’s first fully electric-lit commercial district.

    Contemporary newspapers noted the system’s limitations—power transmission was capped at 1 mile due to line losses and dangerously exposed conductors—but recognized its symbolic importance as “the Niagara of the West electrifying civilization’s frontier.”

    Economic and Regulatory Landscape

    The Minnesota State Legislature’s 1881 “Act to Encourage Manufacturing” (Chapter 148) provided tax incentives for industries using falls-generated power, leading to Brush Electric’s $315,000 investment (equivalent to $9.8 million today). Rate schedules preserved in the Hennepin County Archives show commercial subscribers paid $1.25 per arc lamp per night. At the same time, residential service remained prohibitively expensive at $4.50 weekly – confining early electric access to businesses. This economic model inadvertently shaped Minneapolis’ industrial geography, with electrified flour mills and lumber yards clustering near the falls while residential areas retained gas lighting until AC systems arrived in 1886.

    The Human Stick Catalyst: 2004 St. Anthony Main Revival

    Post-Industrial Redevelopment Context

    By 2000, the historic milling district adjacent to Saint Anthony Falls faced abandonment, with vacancy rates exceeding 60% after Pillsbury closed its last riverside plant. The St. Anthony Main Redevelopment Project (SAMRP), a $240 million public-private initiative launched in 2002, sought to transform the area into a mixed-use tech and arts hub. Tax increment financing (TIF) provisions offered 10-year property tax abatements for businesses incorporating sustainable design – critical context for understanding Bill Neuenschwander’s 2004 relocation of his startup HumanOnaStick – to St Anthony Main.

    Human Stick’s Technological Niche

    Brand Leverage of Segway PT “hype cycle” as marketing advantage over owning a $5000 Segway HT/PT. By Establishing First Mover Advantage and an abundance of press coverage, to lift the new concept of Segway Tours to an international realization, you try one, instead of having to own one.

    The Hydroelectric Epiphany

    Interviews with early employees describe Neuenschwander’s pivotal walk along the Stone Arch Bridge on October 12, 2004, when he observed water discharge from the former Brush Electric powerhouse site (then part of Xcel Energy’s hydro network). Realizing the falls still generated 12 MW through modern turbines – enough to charge 10,000 Segways daily – he conceived a closed-loop system where his tour fleet would run on “locally harvested renewable electrons”. This brand narrative became

    Greenev.com‘s foundation, was formally incorporated on March 11, 2005, as a Human Stick subsidiary. Greenev.com’s Technological Implementation Segway PT Electrical Charging of its Fleet of its first in commerce – Segway’s (EV’s) as easy justification to purchase Xcel Energy Windsource in today more than 3 times required 210,000 kilowatt-hours over the past 20 years.

  • Local Segway Tour Company, HumanOnaStick, to Manufacture Redesigned Segway 2.0

    Local Segway Tour Company, HumanOnaStick, to Manufacture Redesigned Segway 2.0

    SWARM Navigation
    Human On A Stick Logo

    MINNEAPOLIS, MN, May 08, 2024 – Minneapolis-based Segway tour agency, Mobile Entertainment, LLC, is set to offer safer tours utilizing the technologically enhanced Segway 2.0. Building on the original Segway design, Segway 2.0 features improved safety and an enhanced riding experience through its Swarm Navigation Technology.


    “While we respect the original design, the technological advancements over
    years have enabled us to significantly enhance the Segway’s self-balancing
    delivering a superior product,” said Bryan Johnson, Lead Engineer. “We are
    to continuously improving safety and enjoyment for riders, employees, and the public.”


    With a proven business model ready for scaling, HumanOnaStick is
    global, offering the franchise model to national and international markets.
    For over 20 years, HumanOnaStick has been rated the top tourist attraction
    Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, providing guided Segway tours in the
    cities. The tours ensure a perfect balance of fun, entertainment, and
    experiences. The unique design of the Segway is ideally suited for our 6–8-
    along historic Main Street or St. Paul Cathedral Hill neighborhood.
    recognized as a top tour and attraction for two decades, we are now poised
    our offerings and expand our reach globally.


    Key Innovations Include:
     Enhanced Segway Design for Commercialization: Tailored to meet the
    demands of our guided tour model, our new design incorporates the best of
    Segway PT (Personal Transporter) innovations, essential for scaling
    and maximizing year-round utilization.
    Swarm Navigation Technology: This innovative system ensures safer,
    smoother navigation by collectively minimizing risks during tours.
    Rider Aware ‘Auto Co-Pilot’: Designed for new and casual riders, this
    provides step-by-step guidance. A gamified scoring system allows riders to
    their progress, compare scores with others, and earn discounts based on
    performance.
    Immersive Sound and Lighting Enhancements: The redesigned Segway
    is equipped with premium sound, touch display and an automatic lighting system.
    Revamped Retail Experience: Our new retail model includes a
    10-step training program, culminating in the issuance of an Official Driver’s

    Centralized Fleet Franchise Model: Envisioning a global network, our
    model focuses on seasonal and event-driven deployment across national
    international markets to maximize asset utilization, including human capital.
    Risk-Averse Investment: By adhering to our core design philosophy,
    minimized product liability risks and seek partnerships that align with our
    source, community-driven approach to safe micro-mobility in public spaces.

    Bill Neuenschwander, Founder of Mobile Entertainment, LLC, states, “A
    endures, and a company with a singular focus – like ours on professionally
    human-guided tours – can thrive. With over 20 years of expertise in guided
    tours, the Segway 2.0 marks a significant advancement in our industry,
    new standards for micro-mobility management and public safety
    ambitious project, with its careful deployment, long-term investment, and
    focus on improving customer experiences, is poised for a successful future.”


    About Mobile Entertainment, LLC: Mobile Entertainment, LLC is a
    of Segway tours, having introduced the world to HumanOnaStick in 2003.
    company to offer public access to Segways for event and tour experiences, it
    became the top tour attraction in the Twin Cities, a title it has proudly held
    decades. Building on this legacy, Mobile Entertainment is now launching a
    distribution model with the Segway 2.0, focusing on enhanced safety
    sustainable practices to set new standards for the industry.


    For more information, visit www.HumanOnaStick.com
    For more news and media materials www.SegwayForever.com
    Contact: Mobile Entertainment, LLC 125 SE Main Street, Minneapolis, MN 55414
    Phone: (952) 888-9200 Email: bill@humanonastick.com

  • Revolutionize Your City Experience with the New ‘Prince Minneapolis Sound and Insider Segway Tour’

    Revolutionize Your City Experience with the New ‘Prince Minneapolis Sound and Insider Segway Tour’

    Are you looking for a unique, thrilling, and music-infused way to experience Minneapolis? If so, you’re in luck. HumanOnaStick, your trusted Segway tour provider, is proud to introduce our latest offering: the “Prince Minneapolis Sound and Insider Segway Tour.”

    This isn’t your average city tour. Over the course of three to four hours, we journey through more than 20 remarkable landmarks that make up the rich tapestry of Prince’s Minneapolis. This is an intimate exploration of the places that inspired Prince, and the very spots where he, in turn, inspired a city – and the world.

    We kick off our tour in the charming historic St. Anthony Main area, from our retail storefront at 125 Main Street SE, Minneapolis. As you step onto your Segway, you’re not just embarking on a tour but stepping back in time, onto the streets that Prince himself once tread.

    Our route encapsulates the essence of Minneapolis, taking in stunning sights like the Stone Arch Bridge and the first bridge over the Mississippi on Hennepin Ave. Along the way, we pause at important locations like the former Prince Nightclub, Glam Slam, and the iconic First Avenue Night Club, where Prince’s star shines amongst many.

    This immersive journey is accompanied by high-quality audio commentary, accessible through Bluetooth for those wearing hearing aids, ensuring no one misses a beat. As Prince’s music fills the air around us, resonating through our high-fidelity JBL speakers, you’ll gain a deep appreciation for the Minneapolis Sound that Prince helped shape.

    Midway through our tour, we take a breather at Dunn Brothers Coffee, where refreshments are provided. Here, you can process your experience so far while enjoying a cup of coffee.

    From there, our journey continues, winding its way through the city, stopping at significant landmarks such as the Walker Sculpture Garden and Nicollet Mall. We cap off our tour by winding our way back down Historic Main Street to our starting point.

    This innovative, high-tech Segway tour is more than just a sightseeing excursion; it’s a tribute to a legend. It’s an opportunity to understand Prince’s legacy, all while experiencing the city he called home in a fresh, exciting way.

    We invite you to join us in this unique experience, a harmonious blend of history, music, and technology. Let’s roll together on the Prince Minneapolis Sound and Insider Segway Tour – a magical journey through time, sound, and the city we love.

    Whether you’re a lifetime Prince fan, a lover of music, or simply looking for a memorable way to explore Minneapolis, this tour promises to hit all the right notes. So, grab your purple attire, hop on a Segway, and let’s dive into the rhythmic heart of Minneapolis.

    To book your spot on this unforgettable tour or for more information, please visit our website at www.humanonastick.com. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing the magic of Prince’s Minneapolis with you.

  • Ellen’s Story: A Minneapolis Native’s Love for the Riverfront

    Ellen’s Story: A Minneapolis Native’s Love for the Riverfront

    Ellen Hasting – Lead Tour Guide of The Month

    Ellen is a true Minneapolis native. Born and raised in the city, she grew up around the chain of lakes and was part of the last class to graduate from West High School in Uptown. After high school, Ellen lived out of state for many years before returning to Minneapolis in 2018 and settling close to the river. 

    The history of Minneapolis is a topic that Ellen finds fascinating and a constant source of entertainment. For the past couple of years she’s been a general Segway tour guide for the Mill City to Boom Island route. She’s excited to step up as a lead guide along this loop that passes the old mills and treks across the Stone Arch Bridge. She enjoys sharing the stories of the city’s industrial past and how it has evolved over time. She’s also delighted to be part of the team developing the new tour with a focus on Prince, our hometown icon. This tour combines Minneapolis history with a celebration of Prince’s legacy while gliding smoothly along on a Segway through the streets of downtown Minneapolis. Some might say it’s as fun as partying like it’s 1999! 

    The Segway mode of transportation makes all of our tours truly unique. This smooth-riding technology allows Ellen, and all of our guides to cover more ground and share more of the city on each tour.  

    So if you’re looking to explore Minneapolis’s history and iconic landmarks, hop on a Segway tour with Ellen. She’ll take you on a journey through time while sharing her love for the city and its history. 

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    New Segway Tour in Minneapolis Spotlights Hometown Icon Prince

    Minneapolis, MN – A new tour on Segways is taking riders on a smooth ride through Minneapolis, highlighting the city’s rich history and culture. The tour, led by Ellen, a local guide who grew up in the area, offers riders a unique perspective on the city’s loop around the river.

    The tour’s newest addition is a focus on Minneapolis’ hometown icon, Prince. Riders can celebrate the music legend’s life while experiencing the city on a Segway. The tour passes by old mills and treks across the Stone Arch Bridge, providing a wider view of the city’s landmarks and history. In addition to the Mississippi River, we take riders to the most famous Prince “insider locations, such as First Avenue, Glam Slam, Dakota Jazz Club and Loring Park, famous for Prince’s first public concert location when he was 17.  Many photo opportunities that could only be done on a Segway Tour!. 

    “We’re excited to offer this new tour that combines two of Minneapolis’ greatest assets – its rich history and the music of Prince,” said the owner Bill Neuenschwander of Mobile Entertainment, LLC, DBA HumanOnaStick tour company. “Ellen’s passion for the city and its history shines through in every tour, and we’re thrilled to have her as our lead guide for this new experience.”

    Limited tours are available for booking now and can be reserved through the tour company’s website. Riders of all levels of experience are welcome to join in on the fun.

    For more information, please visit the tour company’s website.

    Contact: Minneapolis’s first and only Segway Tours HumanOnaStick – Phone: 952-888-9200  Email: Bill@humanonastick.com

  • Opening April 1 2021!

    Our Minneapolis Location has daily tours for the 2021 season available for you to book online. Every day at 1:00PM in April, and 2-4 times daily for the rest of the season.