Lime is expanding its micro-mobility offering in Israel.
The company is launching a fleet of shared electric bikes in Israel, in fact the first company in Israel to offer multi-mobility solutions that include both scooters and shared electric bikes.
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This launch is part of the company's global move, which is spread over about 50 cities in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and now in Israel, with a total investment of about 50 million dollars.
This move will allow moving between cities and increasing the range of mobility and travel distances, similar to the trend in other cities in the world where the service is offered.
According to the company's data, Israel is the second largest market in the amount of rides on collaborative scooters.
From this they conclude that the electric bicycle will have a similar success.
According to the analysis of the behavior patterns of the riders in the electric bicycle pilot that took place in Israel, about half of the rides are used to get to and from workplaces, about 30% to get to and from public transportation stations and the rest to move between cities.
The company anticipates that a pair of the company's electric bicycles will be used more than 5 times a day and that the average use of them will vary between 2.5-3.5 km.
Photos: Gush Adjos
The collaborative electric bikes will be placed in the coming days in the cities of Tel Aviv, Givatayim and Petah Tikva and will join the company's fleet of electric scooters that already operates throughout these cities.
In the future, the service is expected to expand to other central cities in Israel.
The prices will be 6 shekels for unlocking and 80 shekels per minute of riding.
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