List of bicycle-sharing systems#North America

{{Short description|List of bicycle sharing systems}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2016}}

This is a list of bicycle-sharing systems, both docked and dockless. As of December 2016, roughly 1,000 cities worldwide have bike-sharing programs.{{cite news|last1=Gutman|first1=David|title=Will helmet law kill Seattle's new bike-share program?|url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/transportation/will-helmet-law-kill-seattles-new-bike-share-program/|access-date=17 January 2017|work=The Seattle Times|date=19 December 2016}}[https://gizmodo.com/keeping-bike-shares-running-smoothly-requires-seriously-1627573214 Keeping Bike Shares Running Smoothly Requires Seriously Complex Math], Gizmodo, 27 August 2014Midgley, P. (2011). [http://www.globalcitizen.net/topic_1164_Bicycles/knowledge_papers_39272_Bicycle-Sharing-Schemes:-Enhancing-Sustainable-Mobility-in-Urban-Areas/ Bicycle Sharing Schemes. Enhancing Sustainable Mobility in Urban Areas] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130728153316/http://www.globalcitizen.net/topic_1164_Bicycles/knowledge_papers_39272_Bicycle-Sharing-Schemes%3A-Enhancing-Sustainable-Mobility-in-Urban-Areas/ |date=28 July 2013}}. United Nations[http://www.earth-policy.org/plan_b_updates/2013/update112 Bike-Sharing Programs Hit the Streets in Over 500 Cities Worldwide]; Earth Policy Institute; Larsen, Janet; 25 April 2013

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Bicycle-sharing systems

The following table lists bicycle-sharing systems around the world. Most systems listed allow users to pick up and drop off bicycles at any of the automated stations within the network (denoted as 3 Gen.). Other generations are described at Bicycle-sharing system, section Categorization.

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colspan="2" | Country || City / Region || Name || System|| Operator || Launched

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colspan="2" |Albania

|Tirana{{cite web|url=http://www.ecovolis.com/index-1.html |title=Disa fjalë Rreth Nesh |trans-title=A few words About Us |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110310062502/http://ecovolis.com/index-1.html |archive-date=10 March 2011 |website=www.ecovolis.com }}

|Ecovolis

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| colspan="2" rowspan="4" |Argentina

|Buenos Aires{{cite web|url=http://mejorenbici.buenosaires.gob.ar/sistema-de-transporte-publico-en-bicicletas/el-sistema/|title=¿Qué es el Sistema Ecobici?|trans-title=What is the Ecobici System?|work=Buenos Aires Ciudad – Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires|access-date=12 August 2012|archive-date=24 May 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120524014803/http://mejorenbici.buenosaires.gob.ar/sistema-de-transporte-publico-en-bicicletas/el-sistema/|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url=http://ecobici.buenosaires.gob.ar/|title=Ecobici|work=Buenos Aires Ciudad – Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires|access-date=6 July 2014|archive-date=13 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140713100520/http://ecobici.buenosaires.gob.ar/|url-status=dead}}

| Ecobici

| Serttel Brasil[http://mejorenbici.buenosaires.gob.ar EcoBici 'Disfrutá del transporte público en bicicletas de la ciudad. Es gratis, las 24 horas, todos los días del año.' (Enjoy public transport by bicycle in the city. It's free, 24 hours, every day of the year.)] at mejorenbici.buenosaires.gob.ar, accessed 28 April 2018/

| Bike In Baires Consortium[http://www.buenosaires.gob.ar/noticias/mas-de-2-millones-de-viajes-en-el-sistema-gratuito-ecobici Más de 2 millones de viajes en el sistema gratuito Ecobici (More than 2 million trips using the free Ecobici system)] – Buenos Aires Ciudad, 29 November 2013, accessed 28 April 2018

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|Mendoza[http://www.diariouno.com.ar/mendoza/Las-Metrobicis-ya-ruedan-por-Mendoza-con-los-pasajeros-del-Metrotranvia-20140415-0043.html Las Metrobicis ya ruedan por Mendoza con los pasajeros del Metrotranvía], diariouno.com.ar (in Spanish) 15 April 2014

| Metrobici

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|Rosario

| Mi Bici Tu Bici{{cite web|url=http://www.etr.gov.ar/mibicitubici.php|title=Mi bici tu bici |trans-title=My bike your bike |last=Mobilicidade}}

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2015|12|02}}

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|San Lorenzo, Santa Fe

| Biciudad

| Biciudad

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|11|27| | }}

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| colspan="2" rowspan="6" |Australia

| rowspan="2" |Melbourne[http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/share-scheme-out-of-the-blocks-for-city-cyclists-20100531-wrcy.html Clay Lucas: Share scheme out of the blocks for city cyclists] in The Age 1 June 2010, retrieved 13 July 2010

| Melbourne Bike Share

| PBSC & 8D

| Motivate

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|6|}}

|{{Terminated|30 November 2019{{Cite web|url=https://www.melbournebikeshare.com.au/|title=Please note that this service is no longer available|website=@RACV|language=en|access-date=2019-12-13}}}}

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| oBike

| 4 Gen. oBike

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|7|}}

|{{Terminated|July 2018}}

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|Brisbane{{cite web|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/on-yer-bikes--hire-scheme-hits-the-road-20100930-15z1o.html|title=On yer bikes – hire scheme hits the road|work=Brisbane Times|date=30 September 2010}}{{cite web|url=http://www.citycycle.com.au/News/CityCycle-Updates/CityCycle-hits-200-000-Trips |title=CityCycle hits 200,000 Trips! |author=JCDecaux |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130411141514/http://www.citycycle.com.au/News/CityCycle-Updates/CityCycle-hits-200-000-Trips |archive-date=11 April 2013 }}

| CityCycle

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|9|}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|7}}}}{{Cite web |date=2021-06-04 |title=CityCycle decommissioning {{!}} Brisbane City Council |url=https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/outdoor-activities/riding-in-brisbane/citycycle-bike-hire/citycycle-decommissioning |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210604125402/https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/outdoor-activities/riding-in-brisbane/citycycle-bike-hire/citycycle-decommissioning |url-status=dead |archive-date=2021-06-04 |access-date=2025-05-22 }}

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| rowspan="3" |Sydney

| Reddy Go

| Reddy Go

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|7|}}

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| oBike

| 4 Gen. oBike

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|7|}}

|{{Terminated|July 2018}}

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| Ofo

| 4 Gen. Ofo

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|10|}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

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| colspan="2" rowspan="10" |Austria

|Burgenland

| nextbike{{Cite web |title=nextbike – Search your city |url=https://www.nextbike.de/en/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=nextbike.de |language=en-US}}

| 3 Gen. nextbike

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|Innsbruck

|nextbike

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|Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

|nextbike

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|Kufstein

|nextbike

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|Lower Austria{{cite web|url=http://www.leihradl.at/ |title=nextbike – Public Bike Sharing |work=nextbike |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810033050/http://leihradl.at/ |archive-date=10 August 2011 }}

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

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|Salzburg

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

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| rowspan="3" |Vienna

| Citybike Wien{{cite web|url=http://www.citybikecard.at/Standortliste_csv.php |access-date=2011-01-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706090447/http://www.citybikecard.at/Standortliste_csv.php |archive-date=6 July 2011 |title= Austria, Citybike Standortliste_csv |trans-title=Austria, Citybike Location list }}

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

Gewista

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|nextbike

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| Viennabike {{fact|date=March 2025}}

|2 Gen.

| Association and city council

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|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2002|11| }} }}

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|Vorarlberg

| nextbike{{fact|date=March 2025}}

| 3 Gen. nextbike

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| colspan="2" | Bangladesh

| Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet

| JoBike

| JoBike

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}

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| colspan="2" rowspan="13" |Belgium

|Aalst

| DottDott App

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| rowspan="2" | Antwerp

| Velo Antwerp{{Cite web|url=https://www.clearchannel.be/nl/corporate/velo-antwerpen-blaast-10-kaarsjes-uit/|title = Velo Antwerpen blaast 10 kaarsjes uit |trans-title=Velo Antwerp blows out 10 candles |date = 9 June 2021}}

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

| Service2Cities (subsidiary of Clear Channel Belgium)

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|Donkey Republic

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| rowspan="3" |Brussels{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Bruxelles-Capitale|title=VLS & Stats, Bruxelles-Capitale|work=ifsttar.fr|date= |access-date=18 March 2020}}

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Brüssel {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Brüssel |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/brussels/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

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| Dott

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| Villo!

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2009|5|19}} (earlier system since 2006)

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| rowspan="2" |Ghent

|Donkey Republic

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| Dott

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|Lille

|TIER

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| rowspan="2" |Namur{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Namur|title=VLS & Stats, Namur|work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Bolt

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| Libiavelo

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|4|21}}

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|Various locations{{cite web |title=About Blue-bike |url=https://www.blue-bike.be/en/node/817 |work=blue-bike.be}}

|dBlue-bike

|Blue-bike

|Blue-Mobility

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011|5|01}}

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|Various locations

|Donkey Republic

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| colspan="2" rowspan="5" |Bosnia and Herzegovina

|Banja Luka

|BL bike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|nextbike

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018-04-03}}

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|Mostar

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

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|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-03-26}}

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|Sarajevo

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

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|{{dts|format=dmy|2016-06-01}}

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|Tuzla

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

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|{{dts|format=dmy|2017-07-14}}

|{{Terminated|1 May 2019}}

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|Zenica

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

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|{{dts|format=dmy|2019-10-11}}

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| colspan="2" rowspan="9" |Brazil

|Belo Horizonte{{cite web|url=http://www.movesamba.com.br/bikebh/|title=Mobilicidade – Portal da mobilidade urbana |trans-title=Mobility - Urban Mobility Portal |website=www.movesamba.com.br |date= |access-date=18 March 2020}}

| Bikebh

| Mobilicidade

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}

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|Fortaleza

| {{proper name|Bicicletar}}

| Mobilicidade

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|12|15}}

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|João Pessoa{{Cite web|url=http://www.mobilicidade.com.br/|title=Mobilicidade - Portal de serviços para a mobilidade urbana |trans-title=Mobility - Portal of services for urban mobility |website=www.mobilicidade.com.br}}

| SAMBA

| Mobilicidade

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|Niterói{{cite web |title=SOBRE NÓS |trans-title=ABOUT US |url=https://www.nitbike.niteroi.rj.gov.br/Home/About |publisher=NitBike |access-date=12 July 2025 |lang=pt}}

| Nitbike

| Serttel

| Niterói city government & Serttel

| {{dts|format=dmy|2024|7|4}}{{cite web |title=Niterói inaugura seu sistema de bikes compartilhadas |trans-title=Niterói inaugurates its bike-sharing system |url=https://www.mobilize.org.br/noticias/14086/niteroi-inaugura-seu-sistema-de-bikes-compartilhadas.html |date=4 July 2024 |publisher=Mobilize |access-date=12 July 2025 |lang=pt}}

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|(Pedro de) Toledo{{cite web|url=http://www.toledo.pr.gov.br/|title=Portal do Município de Toledo – Paraná |trans-title=Portal of the Municipality of Toledo - Paraná |website=www.toledo.pr.gov.br |date= |access-date=}}{{failed verification|date=March 2020}}

| Toopedalando

| Toopedalando

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

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|Rio de Janeiro{{cite web|url=http://www.bikerio.com/|title=Bike Rio|website=www.bikerio.com |date= |access-date=18 March 2020}}

| Bike Rio

| tembici

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|Salvador{{cite web|url=http://ww2.mobilicidade.com.br/bikesalvador|title=Mobilicidade – Portal da mobilidade urbana |trans-title=Mobility - Urban Mobility Portal |website=ww2.mobilicidade.com.br |url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160201003907/http://ww2.mobilicidade.com.br/bikesalvador/|archive-date=1 February 2016}}

| Bike Salvador

| tembici

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

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|São Paulo{{cite web|url=http://www.bikesampa.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190830105339/http://www.bikesampa.com/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=2019-08-30 |title=BikeSampa |website=www.bikesampa.com |date= |access-date=}}

| Bikesampa

| tembici

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012| | }}

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|Sorocaba{{Cite web|url=http://www.urbes.com.br/integrabike|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121120224756/http://www.urbes.com.br/integrabike/|url-status=dead|title=Urbes – Trânsito e Transportes |trans-title=Urbes – Traffic and Transport |archivedate=20 November 2012}}

| Integrabike

| tembici

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| colspan="2" |Bulgaria

|Burgas

| VeloBurgas

| Mobilicidade

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| colspan="2" rowspan="7" |Canada

|Hamilton{{cite web|title=SoBi Hamilton |url=http://www.hamilton.socialbicycles.com |access-date= 1 March 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223102330/http://hamilton.socialbicycles.com/ |archive-date=23 February 2014 }}

| Hamilton Bike Share

| Social Bicycles

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2015|3|20}}

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|Kitchener, Ontario{{cite web | title=Community Access Bicycles – Working Centre | url=http://www.theworkingcentre.org/community-access-bikeshare/523 | publisher=The Working Centre | date=21 August 2013 | access-date=28 August 2013}}{{cite news | title=New bike share program launches in Kitchener-Waterloo – CBC News | url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/new-bike-share-program-launches-in-kitchener-waterloo-1.1413287 | publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | date=26 August 2013 | access-date=28 August 2013}}

| Community Access Bicycles

| Community Access Bicycles

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}, relaunched {{dts|format=dmy|2013|08|21}}

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|Montreal{{cite web |title=Bixi expands to Longueuil, hikes annual fee to $80.50 |url=https://montrealgazette.com/news/Bixi+expands+Longueuil+hikes+annual/6317318/story.html |publisher=The Gazette |date=17 March 2012 |access-date=17 March 2012}} {{dead link|date=February 2014}}

| BIXI Montréal

| PBSC & 8D

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

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|Quebec City{{cite web|title=àVélo |url=https://www.rtcquebec.ca/avelo |access-date= 13 December 2023 }}

| àVélo

| PBSC

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2021|7|9}}

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|Toronto{{cite web|title=BIXI: Phase II to begin this summer |url=http://montreal.bixi.com/news/full/BIXI-Phase2/ |publisher=Bixi.ca |date=3 July 2009 |access-date=1 August 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090720191122/http://montreal.bixi.com/news/full/BIXI-Phase2/ |archive-date=20 July 2009 }}

| Bike Share Toronto

| PBSC

| Motivate

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

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|Vancouver

| Mobi

| 3 Gen. CycleHop

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|07|20}}

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|Victoria{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bike-sharing-victoria-1.4292987|title=Victoria, B.C. to introduce dock-free bike sharing service {{!}} CBC News|work=CBC|access-date=2018-05-30|language=en-US}}

|U-Bicycle

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|{{Terminated|2020{{Cite web |date=2020-01-10 |title=Oak Bay done with U-Bicycle experiment - Victoria News |url=https://www.vicnews.com/news/oak-bay-done-with-u-bicycle-experiment/ |access-date=2022-08-10 |website=www.vicnews.com |language=en-US}}}}

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| colspan="2" |Chile

|Santiago

| Bikesantiago

| 3 Gen. B-Cycle

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

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| colspan="2" rowspan="61" |China

|Anqiu

| Anqiu Public Bicycle

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|Baoji

| Baoji Public Bicycle Service

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|Beijing

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|Changzhou

| Changzhou Public Bicycle

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|Chengdu (Jinniu District){{cite web|url=http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Chengdu%20Jinniu |title=Bike sharing Chengdu (Jinniu District) |work=www.publicbike.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025202539/http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Chengdu%20Jinniu |archive-date=25 October 2014 }}

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| Shanghai Forever Bicycle Co.

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|Chengdu ({{Interlanguage link|Gaoxin District|zh|3=成都高新技術產業開發區|vertical-align=sup}}){{cite web|url=http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Chengdu%20Gaoxin |title=Bike sharing Chengdu (Gaoxin) |work=www.publicbike.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025202118/http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Chengdu%20Gaoxin |archive-date=25 October 2014 }}

| –

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|Foshan

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|Fuzhou

| Fuzhou Public Bicycle

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|Guangzhou{{cite news | title = Public bicycle initiative kicks of Guangzhou | location = China | date= 22 June 2010 | url = http://www.gz2010.cn/10/0622/17/69Q5STMQ0078008O.html | access-date = 28 October 2010}}[http://www.lifeofguangzhou.com/node_10/node_37/node_85/2010/03/19/126896244475070.shtml Public Bicycles to Run on BRT System] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110910091844/http://www.lifeofguangzhou.com/node_10/node_37/node_85/2010/03/19/126896244475070.shtml |date=10 September 2011 }} (Guangzhou): lifeofguangzhou.com, quoting english.gz.gov.cn, 19 March 2010

| GZ-Public Bicycle

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|Haikou

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|Haining

| Haining Public Bicycle

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|Hangzhou{{cite web|url=http://www.transparent.com/chinese/ |title=Chinese Language Blog |work=www.transparent.com |date=21 May 2008}}{{cite journal|last1=Shaheen|first1=Susan|last2=Zhang|first2=Hua|last3=Martin|first3=Elliot |last4=Guzman |first4=Stacey |title=China's Hangzhou Public Bicycle|journal=Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board|date=December 2011|volume=2247|pages=33–41|doi=10.3141/2247-05|s2cid=111120290|url=https://escholarship.org/uc/item/62d8f2g3}}

| Hangzhou Public Bicycle

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|Heihe

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|Heze

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|Hohhot

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|Huaian{{cite web|url=http://news.huaian.fang.com/2014-11-19/14192032.htm|title=性能更佳 淮安公共自行车二期2000辆新车上路_房产资讯-淮安搜房网 |trans-title=Better performance, 2,000 new cars on the road in the second phase of Huai'an Public Bicycle |work=news.huaian.fang.com}}

| Huaian Public Bicycle

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|Huaibei

| Huaibei Public Bicycle

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|Huangyan

| Huangyan Public Bicycle

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|Huizhou

| Guangzhou Huimin

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|Huzhou

| Huzhou Public Bicycle

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|Jiangyin

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| {{dts|format=dmy|2008|11|}}

|

|-

|Jiaxing

| Jiaxing Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|12|}}

|

|-

|Jinhua

| Jinhua Orange Public Bicycle Service

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|10|}}

|

|-

|Jiujiang

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|2|}}

|

|-

|Jiyuan

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|9|}}

|

|-

|Kaixian

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|1|}}

|

|-

|Kunshan{{cite web|url=http://www.ks.gov.cn/rdzt/176257_428_view.html|title=中国昆山 |trans-title=Kunshan, China |work=www.ks.gov.cn}}

|

| Forever Bicycle

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|9|}}

|

|-

|Lanxi

| China

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|7|}}

|

|-

|Lanzhou

| Lanzhou Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|6|}}

|

|-

|Lhasa

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|11|}}

|

|-

|Linhai

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|6|}}

|

|-

|Lishui

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|2|}}

|

|-

|Luoyang

| Luoyang Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|5|25|}}

|

|-

|Maanshan

| Maanshan Public Bicycle

|

|

|

|

|-

|Nanning

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|12|}}

|

|-

|Nantong{{cite web|url=http://www.ntjoy.com/ggtz/2013/01/2013-01-05181591.html|title=南通市区公共自行车服务指南|trans-title=Nantong City Public Bicycle Service Guide|work=www.ntjoy.com|access-date=12 March 2015|archive-date=20 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320202237/http://www.ntjoy.com/ggtz/2013/01/2013-01-05181591.html|url-status=dead}}

| Nantong Economic and Technological Development Area Public Bicycle

| Forever Publicbike Intelligent Systems

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|1|1|}}

|

|-

|Ningbo

| Ningbo Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|9|}}

|

|-

|Qingzhou

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Shanghai{{Cite web|url=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5i4swfZBVH66_C8LIQq5Q0dJ0-nkw|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111224144559/http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5i4swfZBVH66_C8LIQq5Q0dJ0-nkw|url-status=dead|title=Shanghai launches Paris-style bicycle rental programme|archivedate=24 December 2011}}[http://www.timeoutshanghai.com/features/Around_Town-Around_Town/8739/Forever-Bike-Rental.html Forever Bike Rental], TimeOut Shanghai, 9 November 2012[http://www.shanghaidaily.com/minhang/pdf/0905.pdf Free bikes solve commuters' problems], Minhang Times, 25 April 2009[http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1155649/china-digest-february-22-2013 Free rental bikes missing], SCMP, 22 February 2013

|

| Forever Bicycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|3|}}

|

|-

|Shaoxing{{cite web|url=http://www.sxbicycle.com/article.asp?Action=View&ArticleID=236&Catalog=2|title=绍兴市公共自行车(官网)--绍兴市公共自行车由常州永安公共自行车系统股份有限公司承建 |trans-title=Shaoxing public bicycles (official website)--Shaoxing public bicycles were constructed by Changzhou Yongan Public Bicycle System Co., Ltd. |work=www.sxbicycle.com}}

| Shaoxing Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|6|15|}}

|

|-

|Shenzhen / Shekou / Xiaomeisha

| Shenzhen City Bicycle Public

| Forever Bicycle

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|9|}}

|

|-

|Suzhou

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|}}

|

|-

|Taiyuan

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|9|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Taizhou, Jiangsu{{cite web |title=泰州市政府门户网站 简介 |trans-title=Taizhou City Government Portal Website Introduction |url=http://www.taizhou.gov.cn/col/col13681/index.html |work=www.taizhou.gov.cn |access-date=12 March 2015 |archive-date=2 April 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402114325/http://www.taizhou.gov.cn/col/col13681/index.html |url-status=dead }}

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|}}

|

|-

| China

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|}}

|

|-

|Weifang

| Weifang Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|10|}}

|

|-

|Wuhu

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|}}

|

|-

|Wuxi

| Wuxibike

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|1|}}

|

|-

|Xi'an

| Xianbicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|4|}}

|

|-

|Xuzhou

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|9|}}

|

|-

|Yangzhou

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|3|}}

|

|-

|Yantai

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|8|}}

|

|-

|Yiwu

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|10|}}

|

|-

|Yixing

| Yixing Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|12|}}

|

|-

|Yueyang

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|4|}}

|

|-

|Zhangjiagang

| Forever Bicycle

| Forever Bicycle

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|6|}}

|

|-

|Zhenjiang{{cite web |url=http://www.bike511.com/article.asp?Action=View&ArticleID=297&Catalog=3|title=镇江市公共自行车--镇江市公共自行车由常州永安公共自行车系统有限公司承建 |trans-title=Zhenjiang City Public Bicycle--Zhenjiang City Public Bicycle was constructed by Changzhou Yongan Public Bicycle System Co., Ltd. |work=www.bike511.com}}

| Zhenjiang Public Bicycle

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|4|1|}}

|

|-

|Zhijin

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|6|}}

|

|-

|Zhongshan

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|}}

|

|-

|Zhuhai

|

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|12|}}

|

|-

|Zhuzhou

|

| Foshan Tianzhou

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|5|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Colombia

|Medellín[http://www.eltiempo.com/colombia/medellin/bicicletas-publicas-ya-ruedan-por-medellin-_10526004-4 Bicicletas Publicas Ya Ruedan Por Medellin] www.eltiempo.com {{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}, eltiempo.com (in Spanish)

| EnCicla

|3 Gen (formally 0 Gen)

| The Metropolitan Area of Aburra Valley{{cite web |url=http://www.metropol.gov.co |title=Area Metropolitana del Valle de Aburra |website=metropol.gov.co}}

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011| |}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="7" |Croatia

|Hvar

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Dalmacia

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Osijek

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Split

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Various locations{{cite web |title=Sustav javnih bicikala |trans-title=Public bicycle system |url=http://www.nextbike.hr/en/zagreb/ |work=www.nextbike.hr}}

| nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Zadar

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Zagreb

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|5|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="10" |Cyprus

|Caps St Georges

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Famagusta

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Larnaca

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Limassol

|nextbike{{cite web |title=Το Σύστημα Αυτόματης Μίσθωσης Ποδηλάτων – nextbike Limassol |trans-title=The Automatic Bicycle Rental System - nextbike Limassol |url=http://www.nextbike.com.cy}}

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|05|}}

|

|-

|Bike in Action

|3 Gen. Smoove

|

|

|

|-

|Paphos

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Pissouri{{cite web |title=e-asyGo.com e-bikes for rent – Pissouri, Limassol |url=http://www.e-asyGo.com |work=www.e-asyGo.com}}

|e-asyGo.com Cyprus

|own pedelecs

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|04|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Nicosia{{cite web |title=Bike sharing scheme launched |url=http://www.cyprus-mail.com/nicosia/bike-sharing-scheme-launched/20111027 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120112122752/http://www.cyprus-mail.com/nicosia/bike-sharing-scheme-launched/20111027 |archive-date=12 January 2012 |access-date=27 October 2011}}

|EasyBike

|EasyBike{{Cite web |title=Customers |url=http://www.easybike.gr/πελάτες/?lang=en |access-date=2019-02-10 |website=EasyBike}}

|EasyBike

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011|10|}}

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Nicosia District

|Bike in Action

|3 Gen. Smoove

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="28" |The Czech Republic

| rowspan="3" |Brno

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rekola{{Cite web |title=Rekola - Discover city with Rekola Bikesharing |url=https://www.rekola.cz/en/ |access-date=2024-07-01 |website=www.rekola.cz |language=en}}

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}{{Cite web|url=https://brno.idnes.cz/bikesharing-v-brne-039-/brno-zpravy.aspx?c=A140425_2059569_brno-zpravy_mich|title=Růžová putovní kola svezou lidi po celém Brně. Zatím je jich pět |date=27 April 2014 |trans-title=Pink touring bikes will take people all over Brno. So far, there are five}}

|

|-

|Velonet

|

|Velonet

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|10|9}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2020||}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.brno.cz/brno-aktualne/tiskovy-servis/tiskove-zpravy/a/sdilene-kolobezky-lime-se-v-brne-objevi-od-srpna/|title=Sdílené koloběžky Lime se v Brně objeví od srpna |trans-title=Lime shared scooters will appear in Brno from August |website=brno.cz|access-date=2020-08-04}}}}

|-

|České Budějovice

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2015| | }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.budejce.cz/en/activities/52-rekola-bike-sharing|title=Rekola – bike-sharing|website=Budějce.cz|access-date=1 December 2018}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Frýdek-Místek

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}{{Cite web |url=https://tyinternety.cz/startupy/rekola-expanduje-do-osmeho-mesta-frydek-mistek-provoz-spolufinancuje/ |title=Rekola expandují do osmého města, Frýdek-Místek provoz spolufinancuje |date=30 August 2018 |trans-title=Rekola is expanding into the eighth city, Frýdek-Místek co-finances the operation |access-date=7 May 2019 |archive-date=8 March 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190308023457/https://tyinternety.cz/startupy/rekola-expanduje-do-osmeho-mesta-frydek-mistek-provoz-spolufinancuje/ |url-status=dead }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Hradec Králové

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2015| | }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.hradeckralove.org/noviny-a-novinky/rekola-spusti-ve-ctvrtek-system-sdileni-jizdnich-kol-v|title=Rekola spustí ve čtvrtek systém sdílení jízdních kol v Hradci Králové |trans-title=Rekola will launch a bicycle sharing system in Hradec Králové on Thursday |access-date=7 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150422000901/http://www.hradeckralove.org/noviny-a-novinky/rekola-spusti-ve-ctvrtek-system-sdileni-jizdnich-kol-v|archive-date=22 April 2015|url-status=dead}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2016| | }} }}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Kladno

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017| |}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/ODS.Kladno/posts/2241788459419148|title=ODS Kladno|website=Facebook}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2017| |}} }}

|-

|Krnov

|Rekola

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Liberec

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| |}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.genusplus.cz/liberec/za-15-minut-na-ruzovem-kole-se-nebude-platit-jenom-v-liberci|title=Za 15 minut na růžovém kole se nebude platit jenom v Liberci |trans-title=You will not only pay for 15 minutes on the pink bike in Liberec |access-date=7 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190324214543/https://www.genusplus.cz/liberec/za-15-minut-na-ruzovem-kole-se-nebude-platit-jenom-v-liberci|archive-date=24 March 2019|url-status=dead}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Olomouc

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014| |}}{{Cite news |last1=Kolesárová |first1=Veronika |date=24 April 2014 |title=Růžová kola vyrazí do ulic Olomouce. Budou volně k zapůjčení |trans-title=The pink bicycles set off into the streets of Olomouc. They will be free to borrow |url=https://olomoucky.denik.cz/zpravy_region/ruzova-kola-rekola-k-zapujceni-olomouc-20140422.html |newspaper=Olomoucký Deník}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Ostrava

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|Nextbike

|2019

|

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018| |}}{{Cite web |date=16 April 2018 |title=Ostravu zaplaví růžová kola. Lidé si je od května budou moci půjčovat |trans-title=Pink wheels will flood Ostrava. People will be able to borrow them from May |url=https://ostrava.idnes.cz/ostrava-bikesharing-jizdni-kola-rekola-d92-/ostrava-zpravy.aspx?c=A180416_104948_ostrava-zpravy_jog}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Pardubice

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2016| | }} }}

|-

| rowspan="3" |Prague

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Prag {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Prag |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/prague/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.{{Cite web|url=https://thegoodglobe.com/city-guide-prague/|title=The Social Impact City Guide to Prague|website=thegoodglobe.com|access-date=1 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180219082554/https://thegoodglobe.com/city-guide-prague/|archive-date=19 February 2018|url-status=dead}}

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| |}}{{Cite web|url=https://zpravy.aktualne.cz/ekonomika/ruzova-kola-se-meni-z-aktivity-nadsencu-v-byznys-zdrazuji-a/r~a694c7b010b211e782e8002590604f2e/|title=Růžová kola se mění z aktivity nadšenců v byznys. Zdražují a přicházejí o duši |date=24 March 2017 |trans-title=The pink wheels are changing from enthusiastic activity to business. They become more expensive and lose their soul}}

|

|-

|Freebike{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Freebike Stations |url=https://test.homeport.cz/stations.html |access-date=2024-07-01 |website=Freebike |language=}}

|

|HomePort

|

|

|-

|Prague 4

|Velonet

|

|Velonet

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|10|9}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Velonet.cz/posts/1780048258900194|title=Velonet|website=facebook.com|access-date=2020-08-04}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2020||}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.brno.cz/brno-aktualne/tiskovy-servis/tiskove-zpravy/a/sdilene-kolobezky-lime-se-v-brne-objevi-od-srpna/|title=Sdílené koloběžky Lime se v Brně objeví od srpna |trans-title=Lime shared scooters will appear in Brno from August |website=brno.cz|access-date=2020-08-04}}}}

|-

|Prague 7

|Ofo

| 4 Gen. Ofo

|Ofo

|2017

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Prostějov

|Rekola

|

|

|

|

|-

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

| Nextbike

|2019

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Teplice

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017| |}}{{Cite news|url=https://teplicky.denik.cz/zpravy_region/rekola-uz-jsou-v-ulicich-teplic-zatim-ale-v-omezenem-poctu-20180326.html|title=Rekola už jsou v ulicích Teplic, zatím ale v omezeném počtu |newspaper=Teplický Deník |date=26 March 2018 |trans-title=Rekola is already in the streets of Teplice, but so far in limited numbers |last1=Málek |first1=Petr}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Various locations

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Žďár

|Rekola

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="12" |Denmark

| rowspan="3" |Aarhus

| Aarhus City Bikes

|2 Gen

| Aarhus Municipality

| {{dts|format=dmy|2004|3|}}

|

|-

|Donkey Republic{{Cite web |title=Explore the Cities we are in » Donkey Republic » Enjoy the ride! |url=https://www.donkey.bike/cities/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Donkey Republic - Every ride counts |language=en-US}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| Bycyklen

|2 Gen

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2007|5|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="6" |Copenhagen

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Copenhagen {{!}} Bolt services in Copenhagen |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/copenhagen/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| Bycyklen

| Gobike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|8|16}}{{cite news|last1=Bach |first1=Ursula |title=The New Bike Share System is a Perfect Fit for Copenhagen |url=http://gobike.com/cities/denmark/copenhagen-1/ |access-date=1 December 2015 |publisher=Go Bike |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208135042/http://gobike.com/cities/denmark/copenhagen-1/ |archive-date=8 December 2015 }}

|

|-

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| Bycykler København

|2 Gen

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|1995| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|10|}}{{cite web |url= http://www.copenhagenize.com/2012/10/goodbye-bycyklen.html

|archive-url= https://archive.today/20130119215639/http://www.copenhagenize.com/2012/10/goodbye-bycyklen.html

|url-status= usurped

|archive-date= 19 January 2013

|title=Goodbye Bycyklen |first=Mikael |last=Colville-Andersen

|work=copenhagenize.com |date=31 October 2012 |access-date=22 October 2013}}{{cite news | first = Malacinski | last = Leny

| title = Bycyklen afgår ved døden, 17 år gammel

| date = 1 November 2012 | work = Jyllands-Posten

| page = 10}}{{cite news | first = Rytter | last = Niels

| author2=Flemming Christiansen

| title = Kritik: Kommunen svigtede bycyklen

| date = 31 October 2012 | work = Politiken | language = da}}{{Efn|Copenhagen municipality changed its mind and a new version was introduced in late 2013.[https://archive.today/20140623044859/http://www.kk.dk/da/om-kommunen/nyhedsliste/2013/3-kvartal/tmf-bycykel Verdenspremiere på Frederiksberg og Københavns nye, intelligente bycykler] About Bycyklen in Copenhagen. Accessed 9 November 2018}}}}

|-

|Farsø

|

|2 Gen

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|1991| | }}

|

|-

|Odense

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Various locations

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Ecuador

|Quito

| BiciQ

| BiciQ

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012| | }}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Estonia

|Tallinn

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Tallinn {{!}} Bolt services in Tallinn |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/tallinn/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Tartu{{Cite web |date=2024-02-04 |title=Bike Share |url=https://www.tartu.ee/en/bike-share |access-date=2024-02-12 |website=www.tartu.ee |language=en}}

|Bike Share

|

|Tartu linn

|June 2019

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="27" |Finland

|Espoo

| Kaupunkipyörä

| CityBike Finland

| HSL

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017| }}

|

|-

|Hamina

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Helsinki

| Helsinki City Bikes

| 3 Gen. Smoove

| Helsinki City Transport (HKL)

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|5|}}{{cite web |title=Helsinki's city bike procurement process evaluates usability |publisher=Design Driven City |url=http://www.toimivakaupunki.fi/en/news/helsinkis-city-bike-procurement-process-evaluates-usability/ |access-date=16 January 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170305025425/http://www.toimivakaupunki.fi/en/news/helsinkis-city-bike-procurement-process-evaluates-usability/ | archive-date = 5 March 2017}}{{cite web | title = Espoossa ja Vantaalla hamutaan kaupunkipyöriä – "Ei yhtään pöllömpi idea" | publisher = Helsingin Sanomat |language=fi| url = http://www.hs.fi/kaupunki/a1464066196956 | access-date = 16 January 2017 }}

|

|-

| Helsinki City Bikes

| 2 Gen.

| Helsinki City Transport (HKL)

| {{dts|format=dmy|2000| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| }}{{cite web | title = Bike-share returns to Helsinki in 2016 | date = 16 October 2015 | publisher = Yle | url = http://yle.fi/uutiset/bike-share_returns_to_helsinki_in_2016/8385342 | access-date = 16 January 2017}}}}

|-

|Hyvinkää

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2021| }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.aamuposti.fi/paikalliset/4557117|title=Säästö vei Hyvinkäältä kaupunkipyörät |work=www.aamuposti.fi |date=19 April 2022 |trans-title=Savings took city bikes from Hyvinkää}} }}

|-

|Iisalmi

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}

|

|-

|Imatra

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| }}

|

|-

|Kotka

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| }}

|

|-

|Kouvola

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| }}

|

|-

|Kuopio

| Vilkku-fillarit

| Freebike

| City of Kuopio

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}

|

|-

|Lahti

| Mankeli

| Freebike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| }}

|

|-

|Lappeenranta

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}

|

|-

|Mikkeli

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2021| }}{{Cite web|url=https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-12426104|title=Mikkelissä ei tänä kesänä ajella yhteiskäyttöisillä polkupyörillä |trans-title=In Mikkeli this summer, you won't be riding on shared bicycles |work=yle.fi|date=3 May 2022 }}}}

|-

|Mäntsälä

| Mäntsälä-pyörä

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}

|

|-

|Oulu

| Sykkeli

|

| Nextbike Polska

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.kaleva.fi/oulu-purkaa-sykkeli-sopimuksen/3342697|title=Oulu purkaa Sykkeli-sopimuksen |trans-title=Oulu terminates the Sykkeli contract |work=www.kaleva.fi}}}}

|-

|Pori

| Rolanbike Pori

| Rolanbike

| Rolanbike

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| }}

|

|-

|Porvoo

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| }}

|

|-

|Raseborg

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| }}

|

|-

|Riihimäki

| Kaakau

| Donkey Republic

| Kaakau

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| }}

|

|-

|Rauma

| Easybike

| Easybike

| Easybike

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| }}

|

|-

|Seinäjoki

| Easybike

| Easybike

| Easybike

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2021| }}{{cite web|url=https://www.seinajoki.fi/asuminen-ja-ymparisto/kadut-ja-liikenne/pyoraily-ja-jalankulku/kaupunkipyorat/|title=Kaupunkipyörät|date=12 December 2021 }}}}

|-

|Tampere

| Sale-Pyörä

| CityBike Global

| Nysse

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Turku

| Föllärit

| Donkey Republic

| Föli

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022|}}

|

|-

| Föli-Fillarit

| Nextbike

| Föli

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2020| }}{{cite web|url=https://www.kaleva.fi/yle-turku-luopuu-nykyisista-nextbiken-kaupunkipyor/3053652|title=Yle: Turku luopuu nykyisistä Nextbiken kaupunkipyöristään|date=29 October 2020}}}}

|-

|Vaasa

| Rekola{{Cite web|url=https://ceetransport.com/czech-bike-sharing-rekola-expanded-to-finland-137/|title=Czech bike-sharing Rekola expanded to Finland|work=ceetransport.com|date=7 October 2018|access-date=7 May 2019|archive-date=7 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190507200934/https://ceetransport.com/czech-bike-sharing-rekola-expanded-to-finland-137/|url-status=dead}}

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Vantaa

| Kaupunkipyörä

| CityBike

| HSL

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019|}}

|

|-

|Varkaus

|Juro

|Juro

|Juro Sharing Infra

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="42" |France

| rowspan="6" |Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

|Clermont-Ferrand

|C.Vélo

|3 Gen. Smoove

|SMTC

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|06|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Grenoble

|Métrovélo

|3 Gen. Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2006| | }}

|

|-

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Lyon{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Lyon |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Lyon |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Vélo'v

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2005|5|19}}{{cite web |title="The Bike-sharing Phenomenon – The History of Bike-sharing", Paul DeMaio |url=http://www.metrobike.net/index.php?s=file_download&id=16 |access-date=15 January 2012}}Carbusters magazine No. 36, November 2008

|

|-

|St. Etienne

|Vélivert
formerly Vélo Vert

|3 Gen. Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|6|26}}

|

|-

|Valence, Drôme[http://www.drome-hebdo.fr/2009/09/15/valence-st-peray-35/ Drôme hebdo] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306044217/http://drome-hebdo.fr/2009/09/15/valence-st-peray-35|date=6 March 2016}} by Smoove, operated by Citébus from Transdev.

|Libélo

|3 Gen. Smoove

|Transdev

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|3|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

|Belfort

|Optymo

|3 Gen. Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|05|}}

|

|-

|Besançon{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Besancon |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Besancon |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|VéloCité

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|9|}}

|

|-

|Chalon-sur-Saône

|Réflex

|3 Gen. Smoove

|Transdev

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|12|}}

|

|-

|Dijon

|Velodi

|3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|2|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Brittany

|Rennes{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Rennes |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Rennes |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|LE vélo STAR

|3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|1998|6|}}

|

|-

|Vannes

|Vélocéa

|OYBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|6|}}

|

|-

|Centre-Val de Loire

|Orléans

|Vélo'+

|EFFIA

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|6|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Grand Est

|Mulhouse{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Mulhouse |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Mulhouse |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|VéloCité

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|9|15}}

|

|-

|Nancy{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Nancy |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Nancy |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|VélOstan

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|9|27}}

|

|-

|Strasbourg

|Vélhop

|3 Gen. Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|10|}}

|

|-

|Strasbourg + Region

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Hauts-de-France

|Amiens{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Amiens|title=VLS & Stats, Amiens|work=ifsttar.fr}}

| Vélam

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2008|2|}}

|

|-

|Calais

|Vel'in

|OYBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|7|}}

|

|-

|Dunkirk

|Dk'vélo

|Veolia

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Lille

|V'Lille

|Keolis

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="6" |Île-de-France

|Cergy-Pontoise{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Cergy-Pontoise |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Cergy-Pontoise |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|VélO2

|Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|3|}}

|

|-

|Créteil{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Creteil |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Creteil |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Cristolib

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|4|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Paris

|Vélib'{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Paris |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Paris |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|7|15}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|12|31}}}}

|-

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Paris Region

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Grand Paris{{Cite web |date=2017-05-10 |title=Smoove won the Vélib' bid! |url=https://www.smoove-bike.com/news/smoove-won-velib-bid |website=Smoove}}

|Vélib' Métropole

|3 Gen. Smoove

|Smovengo{{Cite web |title=General Terms and Conditions of Access and Use |url=https://www.velib-metropole.fr/assets/static_files/files/CGAU_CD_en.pdf |access-date=2019-07-04 |website=Vélib' Métropole}}

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|1|1}}{{Cite news |date=2019-01-03 |title=A Paris, une difficile première année pour le nouveau Vélib' |trans-title=In Paris, a difficult first year for the new Vélib' |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2019/01/03/a-paris-une-difficile-premiere-annee-pour-le-nouveau-velib_5404783_3234.html |access-date=2019-02-04 |language=fr}}

|

|-

|Nouvelle-Aquitaine

|Bordeaux

|VCUB

|Keolis

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|2|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Normandy

|Caen

|V'eol

|3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|3|}}

|

|-

|Rouen{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Rouen |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Rouen |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Cy'clic

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|12|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Nouvelle-Aquitaine

| rowspan="2" |La Rochelle

|Yélo

|Homeport

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|2|}}

|

|-

|Vélos Jaunes

|Zero Generation

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|1974|}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Pau

|IDEcycle

|

|

|

|

|-

|Poitiers

|Cap'Vélo

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|9|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Occitania

|Montpellier

|Vélomagg'

|3 Gen. Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|6|}}

|

|-

|Perpignan

|BIP!

|3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|2|}}

|

|-

|Toulouse{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Toulouse |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Toulouse |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|VélôToulouse

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|11|16}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Pays de la Loire

|Angers{{Cite web|url=http://www.angers.fr/uploads/media/Velocite.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928215459/http://www.angers.fr/uploads/media/Velocite.pdf|url-status=dead|title=www.angers.fr|archivedate=28 September 2011}}

| VéloCité

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2004| |}}

|

|-

|Nantes{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Nantes |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Nantes |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Bicloo

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|5|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

|Avignon[http://www.velopop.fr/ vélopop.fr] by Smoove, operated by the Avignon public transport company.

| Vélopop'

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2009|7|}}

|

|-

|Marseille{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Marseille |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Marseille |work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Le vélo

|3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007| | }}

|

|-

|Nice

|Vélo Bleu

|OYBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|7|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Georgia

|Batumi

| BatumVelo{{cite web|url=http://cli-velo-batumi.gir.fr/ |title=Batumvelo|website=cli-velo-batumi.gir.fr}}

| 3 Gen. SmooveKey{{cite web|url=https://www.smoove-bike.com/batumi|title=Batumi - Smoove|website=smoove-bike.com|access-date=10 February 2019|archive-date=12 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190212070526/https://www.smoove-bike.com/batumi|url-status=dead}}

| Batumi Avtotransporti{{Cite web |url=http://batauto.ge/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=116&lang=ka |title=ბათუმველო |trans-title=Batumvelo |website=შპს "ბათუმის ავტოტრანსპორტი" |access-date=2019-02-10}}

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|05|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="172" |Germany

| rowspan="21" |Baden-Württemberg

| rowspan="2" |Baden-Baden

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Call a Bike

|3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

|2015{{Cite web |date=2015-06-19 |title="Call a Bike" – Radfahren für den Klimaschutz! |url=https://www.baden-badensetztauf37.de/call-a-bike-radfahren-fur-den-klimaschutz/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Baden-Baden setzt auf 37 |language=de-DE}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Freiburg im Breisgau

|Call a Bike

|3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019| | }}

|

|-

|Friedrichshafen

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Heidelberg

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Karlsruhe

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Konstanz

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Mannheim

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Offenburg

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Ortenaukreis

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|{{Interlanguage link|Region Mittlerer Oberrhein|lt=Region Mittlerer Oberrhein|de|Region Mittlerer Oberrhein}}

|KVV.nextbike

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Reutlingen

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Stuttgart + Region

|Call a Bike

|4 Gen. Call a Bike fix

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|6|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Tübingen

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Tuttlingen

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Überlingen

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Ulm

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="23" |Bavaria

| rowspan="2" |Aschaffenburg

| Call a Bike{{Cite web |title=Für Dich |url=https://www.callabike.de/de/start/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Call a Bike |language=de}}

| 3 Call a Bike

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

| 3 Gen.

|

|

|

|-

|Augsburg

|Donkey RepublicDonkey Republic App

|

|

|

|

|-

|Bamberg

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Cham

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Coburg

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Erlangen

|VAG_Rad{{Cite web |title=nextbike – bikesharing in over 300 cities worldwide |url=https://www.nextbike.de/en/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=nextbike.de |language=en-US}}

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Fürth

|VAG_Rad

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Ingolstadt

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Landshut

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Lindau

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Munich

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in München {{!}} Bolt Dienste in München |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/munich/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Call a Bike

|4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2000|3|}}

|

|-

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Nuremberg

|Lastenrad für alle{{Cite web |title=Lastenrad für alle {{!}} Das Freie Lastenrad-Netzwerk für Nürnberg |url=https://lastenradfueralle.de/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |language=de-DE}}

|Bluepingu e.V.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017| | }}

|

|-

|VAG_Rad

|3 & 4 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019| | }}

|

|-

|NorisBike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Regensburg

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Schwabach

|VAG_Rad

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Straubing

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Würzburg

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="12" |Berlin

| rowspan="12" |Berlin

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Berlin {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Berlin |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/berlin/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Call a Bike

|

|

|April 2020

|

|-

| Donkey Republic{{Cite web|url=https://www.donkey.bike/cities/|title=Explore the cities we are in |trans-title=}}

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|4| }}

|

|-

| fLotte{{Cite web |url=https://flotte-berlin.de/ |title=fLotte Berlin – Freie Lastenräder – powered by ADFC |trans-title=fLotte Berlin – free cargo bikes – powered by ADFC |website=flotte-berlin.de}}

| 0. Gen

| Freie Lastenräder{{Cite web |url=https://dein-lastenrad.de/index.php?title=Bestehende_Initiativen_freier_Lastenr%C3%A4der |title=Bestehende Initiativen freier Lastenräder - Forum Freie Lastenräder |trans-title=Existing initiatives for free cargo bikes - Forum for free cargo bikes |website=dein-lastenrad.de}}

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|3| }}

|

|-

|LimeBike{{cite news|url=https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article175270850/Fahrrad-Sharing-LimeBike-vermietet-in-Berlin-E-Bikes.html |title=Fahrrad Sharing LimeBike vermietet in Berlin E-Bikes |trans-title=Bicycle sharing LimeBike rents out e-bikes in Berlin |newspaper=Die Welt |date=9 April 2018 |last1=Heuzeroth |first1=Thomas}}

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|4| }}

|

|-

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|

|-

|TIERTIER App

|

|

|

|

|-

| Call a Bike{{cite web|url=http://www.callabike-interaktiv.de/index.php?id=401& |title=Call a Bike: Überblick |work=www.callabike-interaktiv.de |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826231125/https://www.callabike-interaktiv.de/index.php?id=401& |archive-date=26 August 2014}}

| 3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2003|3|}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2016||}}}}

|-

| Call a Bike (LIDL-BIKES)

| 3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|3|}}

|{{Terminated|April 2020{{Cite web |date=2020-04-03 |title=Lidl-Bike wird wieder zu Call a Bike - das ist der Grund » MOViNC.de |url=https://movinc.de/mobility/strasse/bikesharing/lidl-bike-wird-wieder-zu-call-a-bike/ |access-date=2024-06-29 |website=MOViNC |language=de-DE}}}}

|-

|Jump Bikes{{cite web|url=https://www.golem.de/news/us-fahrdienst-uber-startet-e-bike-verleih-in-berlin-1811-137949.html |title=US-Fahrdienst: Uber startet E-Bike-Verleih in Berlin |trans-title=US driving service: Uber starts e-bike rental in Berlin |work=www.golem.de}}

| 4 Gen.

|Jump Bikes

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|11| }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued{{Cite web |date=28 May 2020 |title=Uber scraps thousands of bikes, Lime acquires Jump division |url=https://cyclingindustry.news/uber-scraps-thousands-jump-bikes-acquired-by-lime/ |website=cyclingindustry.news}}}}

|-

| Mobike{{cite web|url=https://www.morgenpost.de/berlin/article212610915/Noch-mehr-Leihraeder-Vierter-Anbieter-startet-in-Berlin.html |title=Noch mehr Leihraeder Vierter Anbieter startet in Berlin |trans-title=Even more rental bikes Fourth provider starts in Berlin |date=21 November 2017}}

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|11| }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued{{Cite web |title=Mobike |url=https://www.berlin.de/tourismus/infos/sharing/bikesharing/5089109-5695791-mobike.html |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=berlin.de |language=de}}}}

|-

| Ofo

| 4 Gen. Ofo

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|10| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|8| }}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Brandenburg

|Potsdam

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Prignitz

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Bremen

| rowspan="3" |Bremen

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|LimeBike{{cite web |title=US-Firma startet Fahrradverleih in Bremen |trans-title=US company starts bike rental in Bremen |url=https://www.butenunbinnen.de/nachrichten/wissen/limebike-leihraeder-bremen100.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180316084852/https://www.butenunbinnen.de/nachrichten/wissen/limebike-leihraeder-bremen100.html |archive-date=16 March 2018 |access-date=8 May 2019 |work=www.butenunbinnen.de}}

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|3| }}

|{{Terminated|DiscontinuedLime App}}

|-

| rowspan="5" |Hamburg

| rowspan="5" |Hamburg

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Hamburg {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Hamburg |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/hamburg/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|LimeBike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008| | }}

|

|-

|StadtRAD Hamburg{{Cite web |title=StadtRAD Hamburg {{!}} Das smarte Bikesharing |url=https://stadtrad.hamburg.de/de/start/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=StadtRad Hamburg |language=de}}

|3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|Deutsche Bahn

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|7|}}

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="20" |Hesse

| rowspan="2" |Darmstadt

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Darmstadt {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Darmstadt |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/darmstadt/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Call a Bike

|3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}

|

|-

|Dreieich

|Byke

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|10| }}{{cite web |date=16 October 2017 |title=Berliner Start-Up Byke in Frankfurt, Langen und Dreieich gestartet |trans-title=Berlin start-up Byke launched in Frankfurt, Langen and Dreieich |url=https://www.top-magazin-frankfurt.de/news/berliner-start-up-byke-in-frankfurt-gestartet/}}

|{{Terminated|2018{{Cite web |date=2018-11-04 |title=Luft ist nach kurzer Zeit raus: Bike-Sharing-Firma zieht sich zurück |url=https://www.fnp.de/lokales/luft-nach-kurzer-zeit-raus-bike-sharing-firma-zieht-sich-zurueck-10369359.html |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=www.fnp.de |language=de}}}}

|-

|Eschborn

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="5" |Frankfurt am Main

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Frankfurt am Main {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Frankfurt am Main |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/frankfurt-am-main/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Call a Bike

|3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2000|3|}}

|

|-

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|

|-

|Byke

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|10| }}

|{{Terminated|2018}}

|-

|LimeBike{{cite news |last1=Heuzeroth |first1=Thomas |date=9 April 2018 |title=Fahrrad-Sharing: LimeBike vermietet in Berlin E-Bikes |trans-title=Bicycle sharing: LimeBike rents out e-bikes in Berlin |url=https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article175270850/Fahrrad-Sharing-LimeBike-vermietet-in-Berlin-E-Bikes.html |newspaper=Die Welt}}

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|1| }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Giessen

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Hanau

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Kassel

|nextbike

|

|

|2018{{Cite web |date=2017-09-12 |title=Konrad ab Januar mit neuem Betreiber - Was für Kunden nun zählt |url=https://www.hna.de/kassel/konrad-in-kassel-ab-januar-2018-mit-neuem-betreiber-nextbike-8674591.html |access-date=2024-06-29 |website=www.hna.de |language=de}}

|

|-

|Konrad

|

|

|2011

|{{Terminated|2017}}

|-

|Langen

|Byke

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|10| }}

|{{Terminated|2018}}

|-

|Marburg

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Offenbach

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rüsselsheim

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Wiesbaden

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="11" |Lower Saxony

|Achim

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Göttingen

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="5" |Hannover

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Mobike{{Cite web |last=Arnold |first=Nicole |date=2019-04-25 |title=Bike-Sharing in Hannover: Anbieter Mobike im Test durchgefallen |url=https://punkt-linden.de/84526/bike-sharing-mobike-test/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Stadtteilmagazin für Linden-Limmer |language=de-DE}}

|

|

|

|{{Terminated|2020{{Cite web |last=Zeitung |first=Hannoversche Allgemeine |date=17 Sep 2020 |title=Hannover: Leihfahrräder von Mobike sind verschwunden |url=https://www.haz.de/lokales/hannover/pleite-die-orangefarbenen-mobikes-sind-aus-der-stadt-verschwunden-2QBKCQNGN64WPNYR22OR5QUI44.html |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=www.haz.de |language=de}}}}

|-

|oBike

|4 Gen. oBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017| | }}

|{{Terminated|2018{{Cite web |last=Zeitung |first=Hannoversche Allgemeine |date=2018-08-26 |title=Mietfahrräder in Hannover: Die große Pleite mit Obike |url=https://www.haz.de/lokales/hannover/die-grosse-pleite-mit-obike-NVRKUFDIH3N7QDXRNQTMKBKATM.html |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=www.haz.de |language=de}}}}

|-

|Lüneburg

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Oldenburg

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Winsen (Luhe)

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

|Rostock

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Warnemünde

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="47" |North Rhine-Westphalia

|Aachen

|Velocity{{cite web |title=Company Website |url=https://velocity-aachen.de/ |work=velocity-aachen.de}}

|3 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|6|27}}

|

|-

|Ahrweiler (district)

|AW-bike

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Bielefeld

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|

|-

|Bochum

| metropolradruhr

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Bonn

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| nextbike

| 3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|10| }}

|

|-

|Bottrop

| metropolradruhr

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="5" |Cologne

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Köln {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Köln |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/cologne/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| Call a Bike

| 3 & 4 Gen. Call a Bike flex

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2000|3|}}

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Mobike

|

|

|

|{{Terminated|Discontinued{{Cite web |date=2020-11-28 |title=Mobike Germany insolvent: Hunderte Leihräder stehen unbenutzbar in Köln rum |url=https://www.ksta.de/koeln/koeln-mobike-insolvent-doch-leihraeder-stehen-noch-ueberall-rum-308101 |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger |language=de}}}}

|-

|Dortmund

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|7| }}

|

|-

|Duisburg

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|09| }}

|

|-

| rowspan="8" |Düsseldorf{{cite web |url=http://www.nextbike.de/fahrradverleihduesseldorf.html |title=Fahrradverleih in über 30 deutschen Städten – nextbike |trans-title=Bike rental in over 30 German cities - nextbike |author=nextbike – Fahrradverleih |work=nextbike.de}}

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Düsseldorf {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Düsseldorf |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/dusseldorf/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|LimeBikeLime App

|

|

|

|

|-

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2008| | }}

|

|-

|VelocityVelocity App

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| Call a Bike branded FordPass Bike{{Cite web|url=https://www.presseportal.de/pm/6955/3754118|title=FordPass Bike startet am 15. Oktober in Köln und Düsseldorf |trans-title=FordPass Bike launches in Cologne and Düsseldorf on 15 October |website=presseportal.de|date=6 October 2017 }}

| 3 Gen. Call a Bike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|10| }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| Flexbeee{{cite web|url=https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/duesseldorf/duesseldorf-neuer-leihfahrrad-anbieter-flexbeee_aid-24111039 |title=Ein neuer Leihrad-Anbieter in Düsseldorf |trans-title=A new rental bike provider in Düsseldorf |date=27 July 2018}}

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|7| }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| Mobike{{cite web |url=https://www.antenneduesseldorf.de/themen/leihraeder-die-situation-in-duesseldorf_36310.html |title=Leihräder – Die Situation in Düsseldorf |trans-title=Rental bikes – The situation in Düsseldorf |access-date=8 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190127210406/https://www.antenneduesseldorf.de/themen/leihraeder-die-situation-in-duesseldorf_36310.html |archive-date=27 January 2019 |url-status=dead }}

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|05|30}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Essen

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Euskirchen (district)

|Eifel e-Bike{{Cite web |title=Eifel e-Bike {{!}} E-Bikeverleih in der Eifel-Region {{!}} App downloaden |url=https://www.nextbike.de/eifel-ebike/de/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Eifel E-Bike |language=de-DE}}

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Gelsenkirchen

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Gütersloh

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Hamm

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Heinsberg (district)

|westBike{{Cite web |title=westBike in Heinsberg |url=https://www.west-bike.de/de/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=west-bike {{!}} Heinsberg |language=de-DE}}

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Herne

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Leverkusen

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Lippstadt

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Lünen

|metropolradruhr

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Mönchengladbach

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Mülheim

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Münster

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Münster {{!}} Bolt Dienste in Münster |url=https://bolt.eu/de-de/cities/munster/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=de-de}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|tretty{{Cite web |title=tretty - Fahrrad, Lastenrad und Tretroller mieten in Münster per App. |url=https://www.tretty.de/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |language=de-DE}}

|

|

|August 2020

|

|-

|Ochtrup

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Oberhausen

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|metropolradruhr

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis

|Bergisches E-Bike{{Cite web |title=Fahrradverleih im Bergischen Land - App downloaden |url=https://www.nextbike.de/bergisches-ebike/de/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=Bergisches E-Bike |language=de-DE}}

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Rhein-Erft-Kreis

|REVG mobic{{Cite web |title=Startseite |url=https://www.nextbike.de/mobic/de/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=REVG mobic |language=de-DE}}

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Rhein-Sieg-Kreis (west of the Rhine)

|RVK{{Cite web |title=nextbike – Bikesharing in über 300 Städten weltweit |url=https://www.nextbike.de/de/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=nextbike.de |language=de-DE}}

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Rhein-Sieg-Kreis (east of the Rhine)

|RSVG

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Siegerland

|Velocity Siegerland

|Velocity

|

|

|{{Terminated|DiscontinuedVelocity App}}

|-

|Witten

|metropolradruhr

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="5" |Rhineland-Palatinate

| rowspan="2" |Kaiserslautern

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Ludwigshafen

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Mainz

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|:de:MeinRad{{Cite web |title=meinRad – Ihre Mainzer Bikesharing-App |url=https://www.mainzer-mobilitaet.de/mehr-mobilitaet/meinrad |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=www.mainzer-mobilitaet.de |language=de-DE}}

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011|7|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region

|VRNnextbike

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Saarland

| rowspan="2" |Saarbrücken

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="6" |Saxony

| rowspan="3" |Dresden

|MOBI

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|DVB{{cite web |title=Mietfahrräder der DVB |trans-title=DVB rental bikes |url=https://www.dvb.de/de-de/service/mietfahrraeder/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190325132254/https://www.dvb.de/de-de/service/mietfahrraeder/ |archive-date=25 March 2019 |access-date=8 May 2019 |work=www.dvb.de}}

|{{dts|format=dmy|2005| | }}

|{{Terminated|2017}}

|-

|SZ-Bike{{cite web |title=Website of SZ-Bike |url=https://www.sz-bike.de/de/dresden/ |work=www.sz-bike.de}}

|nextbike

|

|2017

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Leipzig

|nextbike{{cite web |author=nextbike – Fahrradverleih |title=Fahrradverleih in über 30 deutschen Städten – nextbike |trans-title=Bike rental in over 30 German cities - nextbike |url=http://www.nextbike.de/fahrradverleih_leipzig.html |work=nextbike.de}}

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008| | }}

|

|-

|Schkeuditz

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Taucha

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Saxony-Anhalt

| rowspan="2" |Halle (Saale)

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Magdeburg

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008| | }}

|{{Terminated|2018{{Cite web |last=Rieß |first=Martin |title=Bye-bye Fahrradverleih in Magdeburg |url=https://www.volksstimme.de/lokal/magdeburg/bye-bye-fahrradverleih-in-magdeburg-1958306 |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=www.volksstimme.de |language=de}}}}

|-

| rowspan="6" |Schleswig-Holstein

|Flensburg

|nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Kiel + Region

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Lübeck

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Norderstedt

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Pinneberg

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Schlei Region

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Thuringia

|Erfurt

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|{{Terminated|May 2023{{Cite web |last=mdr.de |title=Mietfahrräder: Nextbike zieht sich aus Erfurt zurück |url=https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/thueringen/mitte-thueringen/erfurt/nextbike-verleih-eingestellt-100.html |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=www.mdr.de |language=de}}}}

|-

|Weimar

|Call a Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="22" |Greece

|Aigialeia{{cite web|url=http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=335610 |title=Ζωή ποδήλατο με λίγα ευρώ |trans-title=Bike life with a few euros |work=Ελευθεροτυπία}}

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Aktio-Vonitsa{{cite web|url=http://www.tovima.gr/society/article/?aid=495963 |title=Σταθμοί ενοικίασης ποδηλάτων σε 18 δήμους |trans-title=Bicycle rental stations in 18 municipalities |work=TO BHMA |date=31 January 2013}}

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Ancient Olympia{{cite web|url=http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=351065|title=Ακριβό μου... ποδήλατο |trans-title=My dear... bike |work=Ελευθεροτυπία}}

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Corfu

| EasyBike{{Cite web|url=http://www.naftemporiki.gr/localnews/story.asp?id=1901990|title=Κέρκυρα: Σύστημα αυτόματης ενοικίασης ποδηλάτων |trans-title=Corfu: Bicycle rental system}} {{dead link|date=February 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}

| 3 Gen. Smoove{{Cite web |url=http://www.easybike.gr/%CF%87%CE%AC%CF%81%CF%84%CE%B7%CF%82-%CE%BC%CE%B5-%CF%80%CE%BF%CE%B4%CE%AE%CE%BB%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1/?lang=en |title=Easybike Map |access-date=4 July 2021 |archive-date=25 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210125080531/http://www.easybike.gr/%CF%87%CE%AC%CF%81%CF%84%CE%B7%CF%82-%CE%BC%CE%B5-%CF%80%CE%BF%CE%B4%CE%AE%CE%BB%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1/?lang=en |url-status=dead}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.easybike.gr/brainbox-σύναψη-συμφωνίας-για-επέκταση-στην/?lang=en |title=BrainBox – Expansion in Turkey |website=EasyBike|date=13 July 2016}}{{Cite web|url=https://brainbox.gr/|title=Brainbox|website=Brainbox}}{{cite web|url=http://www.newsbeast.gr/society/arthro/80388/orthopetalies-enadia-sti-rupansi-kai-tin-akriveia|title=Κοινωνια : Ορθοπεταλιές ενάντια στη ρύπανση και την ακρίβεια |trans-title=Society: Orthopedics against pollution and precision|work=newsbeast.gr|date=25 November 2010}}

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|11|}}

|

|-

|Didymóteicho[https://archive.today/20130615064214/http://www.lepanto-rtv.gr/news_Full.asp?articleID=3205 'The Beautiful Bicycles Start in the Didymotehos' archived article (20/5/2013) at archive.is] Originally at lepanto-rtv.gr Accessed 22 June 2017

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|5|}}

|

|-

|East Mani

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Ioannina[http://www.easybike.gr/el/bikesharing-news/131-easybike-ioannina Το Σάββατο 29 Σεπτεμβρίου τα εγκαίνια του συστήματος κοινοχρήστων ποδηλάτων EasyBike στα Ιωάννινα] www.easybike.gr {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603201042/http://www.easybike.gr/el/bikesharing-news/131-easybike-ioannina |date=3 June 2013 }}

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|9|}}

|

|-

|Iraklio{{cite web|url=http://www.easybike.gr/el/bikesharing-news/116-easybike-dimos-irakleiou-kritis |title=100 ποδήλατα EasyBike στον Δήμο Ηρακλείου |trans-title=100 EasyBike bikes in the Municipality of Heraklion |author=George Voulgaroudis |work=easybike.gr |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025202646/http://www.easybike.gr/el/bikesharing-news/116-easybike-dimos-irakleiou-kritis |archive-date=25 October 2014 }}

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|4|}}{{cite web|url=http://www.citybranding.gr/2010/04/blog-post_22.html|title=Ηράκλειο : Δωρεάν διάθεση ποδηλάτων για χρήση στη παραλιακή λεωφόρο : Πόλεις και Πολιτικές |trans-title=Heraklion: Free use of bicycles for use on the coastal avenue: Cities and Policies |work=citybranding.gr}}

|

|-

|Karditsa[http://www.easybike.gr/el/bikesharing-news/137-karditsaeasybike Το σύστημα κοινόχρηστων ποδηλάτων EasyBike σε πιλοτική εφαρμογή στο Δήμο Καρδίτσας] www.easybike.gr {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130513081346/http://www.easybike.gr/el/bikesharing-news/137-karditsaeasybike |date=13 May 2013 }}

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|3| }}

|

|-

|Kavala[http://www.proininews.gr/06/06/κοινόχρηστα-ποδήλατα-στην-καβάλα/ Κοινόχρηστα ποδήλατα στην Καβάλα | Καβάλα, Πρωϊνή, Τηλεόραση, Ραδιόφωνο, Εφημερίδα της Καβάλας, νέα, ειδήσεις, μικρές αγγελίες, διαφήμιση, μουσική] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131112213904/http://www.proininews.gr/06/06/%CE%BA%CE%BF%CE%B9%CE%BD%CF%8C%CF%87%CF%81%CE%B7%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B1-%CF%80%CE%BF%CE%B4%CE%AE%CE%BB%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B1-%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%BD-%CE%BA%CE%B1%CE%B2%CE%AC%CE%BB%CE%B1/ |date=12 November 2013 }} www.proininews.gr

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Keratsini-Drapetsóna{{cite web |url=http://www.keratsini-drapetsona.gr/index.php/el/prokirikseis-diagonismoi/prokirikseis-diagonismoi/item/2372-automatopoiiimeno-sistima |title=ΑΥΤΟΜΑΤΟΠΟΙΗΜΕΝΟ ΣΥΣΤΗΜΑ ΚΟΙΝΟΧΡΗΣΤΩΝ ΠΟΔΗΛΑΤΩΝ ΔΗΜΟΥ ΚΕΡΑΤΣΙΝΙΟΥ-ΔΡΑΠΕΤΣΩΝΑΣ |trans-title=AUTOMATED BIKE SHARING SYSTEM OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF KERATSINIOU-DRAPETSONAS |work=www.keratsini-drapetsona.gr |author=D Kondos |access-date=7 June 2013 |archive-date=14 June 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130614165130/http://www.keratsini-drapetsona.gr/index.php/el/prokirikseis-diagonismoi/prokirikseis-diagonismoi/item/2372-automatopoiiimeno-sistima |url-status=dead }}

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|11|}}

|

|-

|Komotini{{cite web|url=http://www.eleftherovima.gr/society/575-koinoxrista-podilata|title=eleftherovima.gr |work=www.eleftherovima.gr}}

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Marathónas

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Maroussi{{cite web|url=http://www.newsbeast.gr/greece/arthro/483167/dimoi-vazoun-se-leitourgia-stathmous-enoikiasis-koinohriston-podilaton/|title=Δήμοι βάζουν σε λειτουργία σταθμούς ενοικίασης κοινόχρηστων ποδηλάτων|work=Newsbeast.gr|date=4 February 2013}}

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|2|}}

|

|-

|Moscháto-Távros{{cite web|url=http://www.inews.gr/199/koinochrista-podilata-se-moschato-tavro.htm|title=Κοινόχρηστα ποδήλατα σε Μοσχάτο-Ταύρο|work=iNewsgr.com}}

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|1|}}

|

|-

|Náfplion{{cite web|url=http://www.econews.gr/2013/06/02/podilata-nafplio-100825/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130609024239/http://www.econews.gr/2013/06/02/podilata-nafplio-100825/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=9 June 2013|title=Κοινόχρηστα ποδήλατα στο Ναύπλιο – Ξεκίνησε το πρόγραμμα|author=Econews}}

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|6|}}

|

|-

|Naupactus{{cite web|url=http://agriniovoice.gr/sto-diktio-poleon-me-koinoxrista-podilata-i-naupaktos/|title=Στο δίκτυο πόλεων με κοινόχρηστα ποδήλατα η Ναύπακτος!|author=Τμήμα Ειδήσεων AGV|date=5 February 2013|work=Agrinio VOICE}}

| EasyBike

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|1|}}

|

|-

|Municipality of Nafpaktos{{cite web|url=http://www.tanea.gr/default.asp?pid=2&ct=1&artid=4592683|title=Ενοικιαζόμενες ορθοπεταλιές (The Municipalities of Eritrea, Corfu and Nafpaktos rent bikes to their citizens)|author=Τα Νέα Οnline|date=6 September 2010|work=Τα Νέα Οnline}}

municipality bike rental

|

| 0 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|6|}}

|

|-

|Nea Erithréa

municipality bike rental

|

| 0 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010||}}

|

|-

|Nea Smyrni

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Salonica{{cite web|url=http://press.auth.gr/news/wordpress/?p=30696 |title=Το Πρώτο Σύστημα Κοινόχρηστων Ποδηλάτων στο Α.Π.Θ. The First Communal Cycle System at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120510025646/http://press.auth.gr/news/wordpress/?p=30696 |archive-date=10 May 2012 }}

| Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Bike

| 0 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|5| }}

|

|-

|Sikyona

| Cyclopolis

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="5" |Hungary

|Budapest

| MOL BuBi

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|04| }}{{cite web |url=https://molbubi.bkk.hu/a-molbubi.php |title=MOL Bubi |language=en |access-date=13 July 2018}}

|

|-

|Esztergom

| EBI

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|9|20}}[https://www.szeretgom.hu/content/73810-atadtak-az-ebi-t/ Átadták az EBI-t | Szeretgom.hu] 20 September 2013.

|

|-

|Győr

| GyőrBike

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|7}}

|

|-

|Kaposvár

| Kapsvári Tekergő{{Cite web |title=Mától bárki használhatja a közbiciklit |url=http://kaposvarmost.hu/videok/kaposvar-most/2015/10/27/matol-barki-hasznalhatja-a-kozbiciklit.html |website=kaposvarmost.hu}}

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|27}}

|

|-

|Szeged

| CityBike Szeged{{cite web|url=http://www.citybikeszeged.hu/en|title=CityBike|work=citybikeszeged.hu|access-date=26 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150212191917/http://www.citybikeszeged.hu/en|archive-date=12 February 2015|url-status=dead}}

| CityBike Szeged

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|10|1}}{{cite web|url=http://www.delmagyar.hu/szeged_hirek/jovo_heten_indul_a_citybike/2352402/|title=Jövő héten indul a Citybike Next week will be Citybike|work=delmagyar.hu}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="4" |India

|Bengaluru

| Namma Cycle

|

|

| {{dts|2013}}

|

|-

|Mumbai

| FreMo, Cycle Chalao

|

|

| {{dts|2012}}

|

|-

|Mysuru

| Embarq, India

|

|

| {{dts|2009}}

|

|-

|New Delhi

| Greenolution

|

|

| {{dts|2007}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Indonesia

|Bandung[http://www.scmp.com/week-asia/business/article/2113028/are-chinas-bike-sharing-services-oversharing Are China's bike-sharing services oversharing?], SCMP, 2 Oct 2017

| Boseh

| Banopolis

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|7|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Iran

|Shiraz

| Bdood

| 4 Gen. Bdood

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019|12|31}}

|

|-

|Tehran

| Bdood

| 4 Gen. Bdood

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|12|18}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="12" |Ireland

|Cork

| Coca-Cola Zero Bikes

|

| NTA & An Rothar Nua

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|12|18}}

|

|-

|Dublin{{cite web|url=http://www.dublinbikes.ie/|title=Dublin – Dublinbikes|author=JCDecaux|work=dublinbikes.ie}}

| Dublinbikes

| Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2009|9|}}

|

|-

|Dublin Region

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Dún Laoghaire

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Dún Laoghaire {{!}} Bolt services in Dún Laoghaire |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/dun-laoghaire/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Galway

| Coca-Cola Zero Bikes

|

| NTA & An Rothar Nua

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|11|24}}

|

|-

|Kilkenny

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Kilkenny {{!}} Bolt services in Kilkenny |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/kilkenny/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Limerick

| Coca-Cola Zero Bikes

|

| NTA & An Rothar Nua

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|12|08}}

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Navan

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Sligo

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Sligo {{!}} Bolt services in Sligo |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/sligo/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Waterford{{Cite web |date=2022-07-05 |title=Waterford City Bikeshare Scheme Launched - Transport for Ireland |url=https://www.transportforireland.ie/news/waterford-city-bikeshare-scheme-launched/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240117170328/https://www.transportforireland.ie/news/waterford-city-bikeshare-scheme-launched/ |archive-date=2024-01-17 |access-date=2024-01-17 |website=Transport for Ireland}}

| TFI Bikes

|

| NTA & An Rothar Nua

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022|07|04}}

|

|-

|Wexford

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Wexford {{!}} Bolt services in Wexford |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/wexford/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="2"|Israel

| rowspan="2" |Tel Aviv[http://www.tel-aviv.gov.il/Pages/Article.aspx?List=48221491-7974-46cb-8fa7-acb804f1b8dc&ID=61 Mounting Bikes (Hebrew)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110628175652/http://www.tel-aviv.gov.il/Pages/Article.aspx?List=48221491-7974-46cb-8fa7-acb804f1b8dc&ID=61 |date=28 June 2011 }}, Tel-Aviv Municipality website, retrieved 19 February 2011

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| Tel-O-Fun

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|4|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="35" |Italy

|Alpignano

| ToBike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Bergamo

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Bologna

|RideMovi{{Cite web |title=Cities |url=https://www.ridemovi.com/cities/ |access-date=2024-07-02 |website=RideMovi |language=en-US}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Brescia

| Bicimia

|

|

|

|

|-

|Carugate

| Meglio in Bici

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|5|5}}

|

|-

|Cernusco sul Naviglio{{cite web|url=http://www.comune.cernuscosulnaviglio.mi.it/PortaleNet/portale/CadmoDriver_s_430675|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130220230600/http://www.comune.cernuscosulnaviglio.mi.it/PortaleNet/portale/CadmoDriver_s_430675|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 February 2013|title=Comune di Cernusco sul Naviglio - Biek Sharing - Meglio in Bici|date=20 February 2013}}

| Meglio in Bici

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|5|5}}

|

|-

|Collegno

| ToBike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Druento

| ToBike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Ferrara

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Florence

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

| Ofo

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017||}}[http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2017-07/26/content_30250271.htm Mobike expands in Europe with Italian bike-sharing] at chinadaily.com.cn, accessed 8 April 2018

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Gorizia

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Grugliasco

| ToBike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="5" |Milan

| BikeMi{{cite web|last1=Saibene|first1=Giorgio|last2=Manz|first2=Giancarlo|title=Bike Usage In Public Bike-Sharing: An Analysis Of The "BikeMe" System in Milan|url=http://wp.demm.unimi.it/files/wp/2015/DEMM-2015_01wp.pdf|website=Demm|publisher=Universita Degli Studi Di Milano|access-date=16 January 2017|archive-date=18 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170118031558/http://wp.demm.unimi.it/files/wp/2015/DEMM-2015_01wp.pdf|url-status=dead}}

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2008|12|08}}{{cite web |url=http://smartbike.com/article_view?a3063 |title=Clear Channel Jolly launches BikeMi |publisher=smartbike.com |date=8 December 2008 |access-date=17 September 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110922193855/http://www.smartbike.com/article_view?a3063 |archive-date=22 September 2011}}

|

|-

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

| Mobike

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|08|30}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Bitride Sharing

|Zehus

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018|03|01}}

|{{Terminated|31 December 2018}}

|-

| Ofo

| 4 Gen. Ofo

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|09|20}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Mondolfo

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Padua

| GoodBike Padova

|

|

|

|

|-

| Mobike

|

|

|

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

|Pioltello

| Meglio in Bici

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|5|5}}

|

|-

|Pisa

| Ciclopi

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|5}}

|

|-

|Rimini{{cite web | title=Riminibici: il bike sharing del Comune di Rimini | url=http://www.riminiambiente.it/aria/qualita/-attivita_servizi/pagina19.html | access-date=21 January 2014 | archive-date=1 February 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201193834/http://www.riminiambiente.it/aria/qualita/-attivita_servizi/pagina19.html | url-status=dead }}

| Rimini in Bici

|

|

|

|

|-

|Senigiallia

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Rome

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| Roma'n'Bike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Turin

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|RideMoviRideMovi App

|

|

|

|

|-

| ToBike

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|3|4}}

|

|-

|Varese

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Various locations

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

|Venaria Reale

| ToBike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Venice (Mestre)

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Japan

|Kyoto{{cite web | title = Community Cycle | url = http://www.cyclekyoto.com/community-cycle | access-date = 30 July 2011 | year = 2010 | archive-date = 29 June 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170629205451/http://www.cyclekyoto.com/community-cycle | url-status = dead }}

| Community Cycle

|

|

|

|

|-

|Toyama, Toyama{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Toyama|title=VLS & Stats, Toyama|work=ifsttar.fr}}

| Cyclocity Toyama

| Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|3|22}}

|

|-

|Yokohama

| Baybike

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|4|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Kazakhstan

|Almaty

| Almatybike{{cite web|url=http://almatybike.kz/|title=Almaty Bike - Система автоматизированного велопроката в городе Алматы |trans-title=Almaty Bike - Automated bike rental system in the city of Almaty |website=almatybike.kz}}

| 3 Gen. Smoove{{cite web|url=https://www.smoove-bike.com/almaty|title=Almaty - Smoove|website=smoove-bike.com|access-date=10 February 2019|archive-date=12 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190212070605/https://www.smoove-bike.com/almaty|url-status=dead}}

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|6|}}

|

|-

|Astana

| Astanabike{{cite web|url=https://velobike.kz/|title=Система автоматизированного велопроката в городе Нур-Султан|website=velobike.kz}}

| 3 Gen. Smoove{{cite web|url=https://www.smoove-bike.com/astana|title=Astana - Smoove|website=smoove-bike.com|access-date=10 February 2019|archive-date=12 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190212070514/https://www.smoove-bike.com/astana|url-status=dead}}

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|7|}}

|

|-

|Shymkent

| Shymkentbike{{cite web|url=http://shymkentbike.kz/|title=Система автоматизированного велопроката в городе Шымкент|website=shymkentbike.kz}}

| 3 Gen. Smoove{{cite web|url=https://www.smoove-bike.com/shymkent|title=Shymkent - Smoove|website=smoove-bike.com|access-date=10 February 2019|archive-date=12 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190212011443/https://www.smoove-bike.com/shymkent|url-status=dead}}

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|7|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Latvia

|Riga, Jurmala

| BalticBike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Riga

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Lithuania

|Vilnius{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclocity.lt |title=Vilnius – Cyclocity / Vilnius |language=lt |publisher=Cyclocity.lt |access-date=17 August 2014}}

| CycloCity

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Kaunas{{cite web|url=https://citybee.lt/lt/dviraciai/ |title=Dviračiai |language=lt |publisher=CityBee |access-date=18 October 2022}}

| CityBee

|

| CityBee

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016| | }}

|

|-

| Bolt

|

| Bolt

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| | }}

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Luxembourg

|Luxembourg City{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Luxembourg|title=VLS & Stats, Luxembourg|work=ifsttar.fr}}

| Vel'oh

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2008|3|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Malaysia

|George Town

| LinkBike

| Fast Rent Bike (PG)

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|12|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |Mexico

|Guadalajara

| MIBICI

| PBSC

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}

|

|-

|Mexico City{{cite news|newspaper=km0|url=http://www.guiadelcentrohistorico.mx/kmcero/acciones-de-gobierno/nuevas-estaciones-de-|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210917130858/http://www.guiadelcentrohistorico.mx/kmcero/acciones-de-gobierno/nuevas-estaciones-de-|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 September 2021|date=September 2013 |author=Jesús de León Torres|title=Nuevas estaciones de |trans-title=New stations|language=es}}

| Ecobici

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Toluca (inactive{{Cite web |date=2023-05-08 |title=Huizi, el elefante blanco de las bicicletas públicas en Toluca |url=https://adnoticias.mx/sin-fecha-para-reactivar-bicicletas-publicas-en-toluca/ |access-date=2025-02-24 |website=AD Noticias |language=es}})

|

| PBSC

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="19" |Netherlands

| rowspan="2" |Amsterdam

| WhiteBikes

| WhiteBikes

| Provo

| {{dts|format=dmy|1965| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|1966| | }}}}

|-

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| Delft

| Mobike

| 4 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}/{{dts|format=dmy|2019| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Eindhoven

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Enschede

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Enschede {{!}} Bolt services in Enschede |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/enschede/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Groningen

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Groningen {{!}} Bolt services in Groningen |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/groningen/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Hengelo

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Hengelo {{!}} Bolt services in Hengelo |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/hengelo/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Limburg (province)

|Velocity{{Cite web |title=Home |url=https://www.velocity-limburg.nl/en/ |access-date=2024-07-02 |website=Velocity Limburg B.V. |language=en-US}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Nijmegen

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Nijmegen {{!}} Bolt services in Nijmegen |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/nijmegen/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Rotterdam

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Mobike

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}/{{dts|format=dmy|2019| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |The Hague

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Mobike

|4 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}/{{dts|format=dmy|2019| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Utrecht

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Various locations (especially railway stations)

| OV-fiets

| OV-Fiets/Nederlandse Spoorwegen

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2003| | }}

|

|-

|Various locations

| Bikedispenser

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2005| | }}

|

|-

|Various locations

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="7" |Norway

|Drammen

| Drammen City Bikes

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2001| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Oslo

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Oslo {{!}} Bolt services in Oslo |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/oslo/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| Oslo Bysykkel

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2003| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Sandnes

|

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2002| | }}

|

|-

|

| WhiteBikes

| volunteers and city council

| {{dts|format=dmy|1996| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2002| | }}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Trondheim

| Trondheim City Bikes

| Bycykler

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|1998| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2005| | }} }}

|-

| Trondheim City Bikes

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2005| | }}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="18" |Poland

|Białystok

| BiKeR

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|5|31}}

|

|-

|Grodzisk Mazowiecki

| Grodziski Rower Miejski

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|9|27}}

|

|-

|Juchnowiec Kościelny{{cite web|title=Rower Gminny|url=https://rowerjuchnowiec.pl}}

| Rower Gminny

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2015|7|}}

|

|-

|Metropolis GZM{{Cite web |title=FAQ |url=https://metrorower.transportgzm.pl/en/faq/ |access-date=2024-08-13 |website=Rower Metropolitalny |language=en-US}}

(Katowice, Gliwice, Chorzów, Sosnowiec, Dąbrowa Górnicza and 26 other gminas of the area)

| Metrorower

| 4 Gen. nextbike

|Nextbike

| {{dts|format=dmy|2024|2|25}}

|

|-

|Konstancin

| Konstanciński Rower Miejski

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|6|14}}

|

|-

|Kraków

| LajkBike

|

|

| September 2023

|

|-

|Łódź

| Łódzki Rower Publiczny

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016|4|30}}

|

|-

|Lublin

| Lubelski Rower Miejski

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|9|19}}

|

|-

|Opole

| Opole Bike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|6|15}}

|

|-

|Poznań{{cite web|title=Poznański Rower Miejski|url=http://www.ztm.poznan.pl/komunikacja/rowery/pozna-ski-rower-miejski-prm/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419215733/http://www.ztm.poznan.pl/komunikacja/rowery/pozna-ski-rower-miejski-prm|archive-date=19 April 2012}}

| Poznański Rower Miejski

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|4|}}

|

|-

|Rzeszów

| RoweRes

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Sopot

| Rower Trójmiejski

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|9|5}}

|

|-

|Szczecin{{Cite web|url=https://bikes-srm.pl/|title=Nowy Bike_S SRM – Szczeciński Rower Miejski}}

| Bike S

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2015|}}

|

|-

|Toruń

| Toruński Rower Miejski (Torvelo)

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|4|}}

|

|-

|Various locations

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Warsaw

| Bemowo Bike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|4|1}}

|

|-

| Veturilo

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2012|8|1}}

|

|-

|Wrocław{{Cite web |url=https://www.wroclaw.pl/wroclawski_rower_miejski.dhtml |title=Wrocławski Rower Miejski |website=www.wroclaw.pl |access-date=1 November 2022 |archive-date=1 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221101172935/https://www.wroclaw.pl/wroclawski_rower_miejski.dhtml |url-status=dead }}

| Wrocławski Rower Miejski

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011|6|}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="31" |Portugal

|Águeda{{cite web|url=https://www.cm-agueda.pt/pages/1086|title=beÁgueda|work=cm-agueda.pt}}{{cite web|author=LightMobie|url=https://lightmobie.pt/en/bike-sharing-products/|title=Bicycle Sharing Systems|date=2022}}

| beÁgueda

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Alcochete

| #Alcochete

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| | }}

|

|-

|Alenquer

| Alenequer Green Lab

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| | }}

|

|-

|Alijó

|

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| | }}

|

|-

|Alvito

|

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| | }}

|

|-

|Anadia{{cite web|url=http://www.cm-anadia.pt/b-and/|title=b→AND|work=cm-anadia.pt|access-date=17 October 2017|archive-date=19 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171019041703/http://cm-anadia.pt/b-and/|url-status=dead}}

| b→AND

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}

|

|-

|Aveiro{{cite web|url=http://www.massacriticapt.net/?q=sobre-a-massa-critica/massa-critica-em-aveiro/buga-bicicleta-de-utilizacao-gratuita-de-aveiro|title=BUGA – Bicicleta de Utilização Gratuita de Aveiro – Massa Crítica * Portugal|work=massacriticapt.net}}{{cite web |publisher=Câmara Municipal de Aveiro |url=https://www.cm-aveiro.pt/inovacao/peduca/quadro-de-investimentos/pmusa/poi/implementacao-de-sistema-de-bicicletas-publicas-partilhadas-buga |title=Implementação de Sistema de Bicicletas Públicas Partilhadas [BUGA] |language=pt |date=2021 |access-date=23 October 2022 |archive-date=23 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221023104004/https://www.cm-aveiro.pt/inovacao/peduca/quadro-de-investimentos/pmusa/poi/implementacao-de-sistema-de-bicicletas-publicas-partilhadas-buga |url-status=dead }}

|

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2000| |}}

|

|-

|Benavente{{cite web|url=https://omirante.pt/sociedade/2024-02-06-Bicicletas-partilhadas-comecam-a-rolar-em-Benavente-07655bab |title=Bicicletas partilhadas começam a rolar em Benavente}}{{cite web|url=https://files.diariodarepublica.pt/2s/2023/09/172000000/0028800294.pdf |title=MUNICÍPIO DE BENAVENTE |access-date=2024-04-25}}

| baGO

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2024| |}}

|

|-

|Bragança

|

| 1 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2015| |}}

|

|-

|Cascais[https://mobi.cascais.pt/servicos/bikesharing Serviços Mobi] mobi.cascais.pt, accessed 27 June 2022{{cite web|author=Poligrafo|url=https://poligrafo.sapo.pt/fact-check/sistema-publico-de-bicicletas-do-municipio-de-cascais-esta-suspenso-desde-ha-meses|title=Sistema público de bicicletas do Município de Cascais está "suspenso" desde há meses?|date=2022}}

| MobiCascais biCas

| 1 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2016| |}}

|

|-

|Caldas da Raínha

| Rainhas

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| |}}

|

|-

|Coruche{{cite web|author=Tribuna Alentejo|url=https://www.tribunaalentejo.pt/artigos/coruche-lanca-nova-geracao-de-bicicletas-partilhadas|title=Coruche lança nova geração de bicicletas partilhadas|date=February 2025}}

| Campinas

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2025| |}}

|

|-

|Covilhã

|

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| |}}

|

|-

|Entroncamento{{cite web|url=https://mediotejo.net/entroncamento-avanca-com-sistema-de-bicicletas-partilhadas-na-cidade-c-audio/ |title=Entroncamento avança com sistema de bicicletas partilhadas na cidade (C/áudio) |date=2 October 2023}}

| BUE

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2023| |}}

|

|-

|Faro

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

|Figueira da Foz{{Cite web|url=https://www.figueiranahora.com/actualidade/figas---sistema-de-bicicletas-partilhadas-chega-sexta-feira-a-figueira-da-foz|title=Figas - Bicicletas partilhadas por um estilo de vida mais saudável - Actualidade|first=Figueira na|last=Hora|website=Figueira na Hora}}

| Figas

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| |}}

|

|-

|Graciosa

|

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| |}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Lisbon

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Lisbon {{!}} Bolt services in Lisbon |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/lisbon/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| GIRA{{cite web |title=Gira |url=https://www.gira-bicicletasdelisboa.pt/ |work=gira-bicicletasdelisboa.pt}}{{cite web |title=Gira recebe novas bicicletas elétricas |url=https://www.acp.pt/o-clube/revista-acp/atualidade/detalhe/gira-recebe-novas-bicicletas-eletricas}}

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017| |}}

|

|-

|Lousada

| Conernélias

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| |}}

|

|-

|Mealhada

| BipeBipe

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| |}}

|

|-

|Mesão Frio{{cite web|author=Câmara Municipal de Mesão Frio|url=https://www.cm-mesaofrio.pt/cmmesaofrio/uploads/writer_file/document/1058/projeto_de_regulamento_digitalizado.pdf|title=Projeto de Regulamento Municipal de Funcionamento de Partilha de Bicicletas "Mesão Bike"|date=2022}}

| MesãoBike

| 1 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| |}}

|

|-

|Oliveira de Azeméis{{cite web|author=Notícias de Aveiro|url=https://www.noticiasdeaveiro.pt/30-bicicletas-de-uso-partilhado-na-cidade-de-oliveira-de-azemeis/|title=30 bicicletas de uso partilhado na cidade de Oliveira de Azeméis|date=2021}}

|

| 2 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021| |}}

|

|-

|Pombal{{cite web|author=Câmara Municipal de Pombal|url=https://www.cm-pombal.pt/2022/02/08/pombike-sistema-de-bicicletas-de-uso-partilhado/|title=POMBike - Sistema de bicicletas de uso partilhado|date=2022|access-date=23 October 2022|archive-date=23 October 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221023124025/https://www.cm-pombal.pt/2022/02/08/pombike-sistema-de-bicicletas-de-uso-partilhado/|url-status=dead}}

| POMBike

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| |}}

|

|-

|Santo Tirso{{cite web|author=Câmara Municipal de Santo Tirso|url=https://www.cm-stirso.pt/conhecer/noticias/noticia/santo-tirso-ja-tem-bicicletas-eletricas|title=Santo Tirso já tem bicicletas elétricas|date=2019}}

| Pedala

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2019| |}}

|

|-

|Seia{{cite web|author=Beira.pt|url=https://beira.pt/portal/noticias/sociedade/municipio-de-seia-aposta-na-mobilidade-suave/|title=Seia apresenta uso partilhado de bicicletas elétricas no Dia Europeu Sem Carros|date=2020}}

| Ginga

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2020| | }}

|

|-

|Torres Vedras{{cite web|url=https://www.promotorres.pt/cats/view/22 |title=Agostinhas |website=www.promotorres.pt|access-date=18 March 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://www.mobilidade-tvedras.pt/modos-suaves/ |title=Modos suaves |website=www.mobilidade-tvedras.pt }}

| Agostinhas

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|6|5}}

|

|-

|Valença, Monção, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Salvaterra do Minho, Tomiño

| e-Bike Rio Minho

| 3 Gen.

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2022| | }}

|

|-

|Various locations

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Vila do Conde{{cite web |title=Bicicletas de uso partilhado |trans-title=Shared use bikes |url=https://www.cm-viladoconde.pt/pages/344 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410211307/https://www.cm-viladoconde.pt/pages/344 |archive-date=10 April 2021 |access-date=18 March 2021 |website=www.cm-viladoconde.pt}}

|biConde

|3 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|6|5}}

|

|-

|Vilamoura{{cite web |title=Operational and Network Vilamoura Public Bikes |url=https://empresa.inframoura.pt/en/publicbikes.aspx |access-date=18 March 2021 |website=empresa.inframoura.pt}}

|Vilamoura Public Bikes

|3 Gen.

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|7|15}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Qatar

|Doha

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="8" |Romania

|Alba Iulia

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Bucharest{{cite web|title=S-a lansat Cicloteque, centrul de închiriat biciclete, 31 iulie 2008 |trans-title=Cicloteque, the bicycle rental center, was launched on 31 July 2008 |url=http://www.maimultverde.ro/cms/s-a-lansat-cicloteque-centrul-de-inchiriat-biciclete-31-iulie-2008|access-date=23 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320195714/http://www.maimultverde.ro/cms/s-a-lansat-cicloteque-centrul-de-inchiriat-biciclete-31-iulie-2008|archive-date=20 March 2012|url-status=dead}}

| Cicloteque

| Proprietary

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2008|7|31}}

|

|-

|Buzău

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Câmpia Turzii

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Drobeta

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

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|Focsani

|nextbike

|

|

|

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|-

|Slatina

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Topoloveni

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="6" |Russia

|Almetyevsk

| Gobike

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|09| }}{{Cite web |url=https://www.business-gazeta.ru/news/358797 |title=В Альметьевске стартовал проект Gobike, позволяющий арендовать велосипед через приложение |website=Деловая электронная газета «Бизнес Online» (Business electronic newspaper "Business Online") |trans-title=In Almetyevsk, the Gobike project was launched, which allows you to rent a bike through the application |date= 2017-09-26}}

|

|-

|Kazan

| Veli'k

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

| Russ Outdoor{{Cite web |url=http://www.russoutdoor.ru/press/?id=1127&sid=97 |title=Veli'K: итоги работы городского велопроката |trans-title=Veli'K: the results of the city bike rental |website=Russ Outdoor |date=2013-10-17}}

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|07|01 }}

|{{Terminated|2019{{Cite web |date=2022-07-14 |title="Теперь все тихо умерло": как сервис велопроката Veli'K исчез из Казани |url=https://realnoevremya.ru/news/255942-veloprokat-velik-ne-planiruet-vozobnovlyat-svoyu-deyatelnost-v-kazani |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=Реальное время |language=ru}}}}

|-

|Moscow

| Velobike

| Smoove (2014-2025){{Cite web |date=2025-03-26 |title=Особенности велосезона в Москве: станций проката больше нет |url=https://rg.ru/2025/03/26/reg-cfo/moskovskie-bajki.html |access-date=2025-06-29 |website=Российская газета |language=ru}}

| CityBike

| {{dts|format=dmy|2013|6|1}}

|

|-

|Saint Petersburg

| Velogorod

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|7| }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2020||}}{{Cite web |date=2020-04-08 |title=Самоизоляция на двухколесном отменяется. "Велогород" уехал из Петербурга |url=https://www.fontanka.ru/2020/04/08/69078484/ |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=ФОНТАНКА.ру - новости Санкт-Петербурга |language=ru}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Various locations

|Whoosh

|4 Gen.

|

|2021{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2021-09-25 |title=Кикшеринг Whoosh добавил электровелосипеды |url=https://truesharing.ru/news/27868/ |access-date=2024-12-02 |website=Трушеринг |language=ru}}

|

|-

|MTS Urent

|4 Gen.

|

|2018{{Cite web |date=2021-05-21 |title=Первый парень на Кубани: как бывший штурман наводнил Россию самокатами и заработал сотни миллионов на их аренде |url=https://www.forbes.ru/karera-i-svoy-biznes/429929-pervyy-paren-na-kubani-kak-byvshiy-shturman-navodnil-rossiyu-samokatami |access-date=2024-12-02 |website=Forbes.ru |language=ru}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="2"|Saudi Arabia

|Riyadh, Andorra Village

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Riyadh

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" |Serbia

|Novi Sad

| NS Bike

| Parking Servis

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="27" |Slovakia

| rowspan="4" |Bratislava

|Whitebikes

|Open Source Bike Share

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|5|}}

|

|-

|Slovnaft BAjk

|

|Slovnaft

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|9|7|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.teraz.sk/regiony/bratislava-bikesharing/347284-clanok.html|title=VIDEO: V Bratislave spustili bikesharing, prvé mesiace bude za euro|website=teraz.sk|date=7 September 2018|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2020|6|1|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.raca.sk/raca-spusta-sluzbu-zdielanych-bicyklov/|title=Rača spúšťa službu zdieľaných bicyklov|website=raca.sk|access-date=2021-07-06|archive-date=18 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210518152808/https://www.raca.sk/raca-spusta-sluzbu-zdielanych-bicyklov/|url-status=dead}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2024|}}}}

|-

|Rekola

|4 Gen.

|Rekola

|{{dts|format=dmy|2020|9|7|}}{{Cite web|url=https://bratislava.dnes24.sk/koniec-statia-v-zapchach-bratislavcanom-pomozu-ruzove-bicykle-370297|title=Koniec státia v zápchach? Bratislavčanom pomôžu ružové bicykle|website=bratislava.dnes24.sk|date=7 September 2020 |access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Humenné

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|06|22|}}{{Cite web|url=https://humenne.dnes24.sk/zdielane-bicykle-maju-uspech-za-tyzden-absolvovali-humencania-210-jazd-393565|title=Zdieľané bicykle majú úspech: Za týždeň absolvovali Humenčania 210 jázd|website=humenne.dnes24.sk|date=30 June 2021 |access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Košice

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|4|24|}}{{Cite web|url=https://touchit.sk/v-kosiciach-spustili-test-bikesharingu/231002|title=V Košiciach spustili test bikesharingu|website=touchit.sk|date=24 April 2019|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Krásno nad Kysucou

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|5|26|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.mojekysuce.sk/spravodajstvo/bikesharing-na-kysuciach-spusteny|title=Bikesharing na Kysuciach spustený|website=www.mojekysuce.sk|date=27 May 2021 |access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Kysucké Nové Mesto

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|5|26|}}

|

|-

|Moldava nad Bodvou

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|7|25|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/183671481690148/photos/pcb.2407029149354359/2407029036021037|title=Slávnostné odovzdanie a prevzatie bicyklov|website=facebook.com|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2024|}}}}

|-

|Nitra

|ARRIVA Bike

|nextbike

|Arriva

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|7|28|}}{{Cite web|url=https://nitra.dnes24.sk/v-nitre-uz-funguje-zdielanie-bicyklov-stala-sa-tak-prvym-mestom-na-slovensku-275985|title=V Nitre už funguje zdieľanie bicyklov: Stala sa tak prvým mestom na Slovensku|website=nitra.dnes24.sk|date=29 July 2017 |access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Poprad, Spišská Teplica

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|8|8|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.teraz.sk/regiony/v-poprade-odstartoval-projekt-bikeshari/411602-clanok.html|title=V Poprade odštartoval projekt bikesharingu|website=teraz.sk|date=8 August 2019|access-date=2021-07-06}}
{{dts|format=dmy|2021|5|14|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nextech.sk/a/Prvy-medzimestsky-bikesharing-v-SR|title=Prvý medzimestský bikesharing v SR|website=nextech.sk|date=14 May 2021|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2024|2|26|}}{{Cite web |last= |date=2024-02-26 |title=Zdieľaná doprava Antik v meste končí |url=http://www.poprad.sk/novinka/1410/zdielana-doprava-antik-v-meste-konci |access-date=2024-06-26 |website=Poprad |language=sk}}}}

|-

|Považská Bystrica

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022|6|17|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.povazska-bystrica.sk/?module_action__422965__id_ci=407427|title=Bikesharing v našom meste bude spustený už od piatku|website=povazska-bystrica.sk|date=16 June 2022|access-date=2022-06-17}}

|

|-

|Prešov

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|07|06|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.presov.sk/oznamy/po-presove-mozete-jazdit-uz-aj-na-zdielanych-bicykloch.html|title=Po Prešove môžete jazdiť už aj na zdieľaných bicykloch|website=www.presov.sk|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2025|}}}}

|-

|Sabinov

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|07|28|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/antik.telecom/posts/6525855444106949|title=50 zdieľaných bicyklov oddnes už aj v Sabinove|website=facebook.com|access-date=2021-10-11}}

|

|-

|Sečovce

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|06|30|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.secovce.sk/oznamy/bikesharing-spusteny-od-dnes-uz-aj-secovciach-0.html|title=Bikesharing spustený od dnes už aj Sečovciach|website=secovce.sk|access-date=2023-08-01}}

|

|-

|Senec

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Senica

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Snina

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|06|28|}}

|

|-

|Svidník

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|06|08|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.svidnik.sk/oznamy/zdielane-bicykle-uz-aj-vo-svidniku.html|title=Zdieľané bicykle už aj vo Svidníku|website=svidnik.sk|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Svit

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|5|14|}}

|

|-

|Terchová

|Verejný horský e-bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023|04|28|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid035thhMCQvPvoDpCXdSwGQFsS7mvwQaske1TQxuVzM1zMYviQm8yK4aWJ6P9AY7bXvl&id=100082625388843|title=Prvé horské zdieľané e-bicykle|website=facebook.com|access-date=2023-08-01}}

|

|-

|Trebišov

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|7|17|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.trebisov.sk/fotogaleria/23183|title=Bikesharing spustený v Trebišove|website=trebisov.sk|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Trnava

|Arboria bike

|

|City of Trnava

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|3|1|}}{{Cite web|url=https://arboriabike.sk/jak-to-funguje.html|title=O projekte Arboria bike|website=arboriabike.sk|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Veľký Šariš

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2020|6|24|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/antik.telecom/photos/a.461429543882933/4580628515296328/|title=Spúšťame bikesharing vo Veľkom Šariši|website=facebook.com|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|Vranov nad Topľou

|Verejný bicykel

|

|Antik Telecom

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022|6|15|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.vranov.sk/Aktuality-a-oznamy/Aktuality/System-zdielanych-bicyklov-je-spusteny-aj-vo-Vranove-nad-Toplou-video/|title=Systém zdieľaných bicyklov je spustený aj vo Vranove nad Topľou + video|website=vranov.sk|date=15 June 2022|access-date=2022-06-16}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2024|}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Žilina

|BikeKIA

|nextbike

|Arriva

|{{dts|format=dmy|2019|3|29|}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.zilinak.sk/prispevky/11555/bikesharing-v-ziline-slavnostne-odstartuje-v-piatok-29-marca-pozrite-si-podmienky-vyuzivania|title=Bikesharing v Žiline slávnostne odštartuje v piatok 29. marca, pozrite si podmienky využívania|website=zilinak.sk|date=18 March 2019|access-date=2021-07-06}}

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="10" |Slovenia

|Celje{{Cite web|url=https://moc.celje.si/novice-in-obvestila/5968-kolesce-je-v-celju|title=KOLESCE je v Celju|website=moc.celje.si|access-date=2019-07-17}}

|KolesCE

|

|Nomago

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018-09-13}}

|

|-

|Kamnik

|

|

|

|

|

|-

|Kranj{{Cite web|url=https://www.krskolesom.si/|title=Domov {{!}} KRsKOLESOM|website=krskolesom.si|access-date=2019-07-17}}

|KRsKOLESOM

|

|Mestna občina Kranj

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Ljubljana{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Ljubljana|title=VLS & Stats, Ljubljana|work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Bicike(lj)

|Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011|5|12}}

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Novo Mesto

|goNM{{Cite web |title=GONM |url=https://novomesto.si/gonm/ |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=novomesto.si}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Murska Sobota

|Soboški biciklin{{Cite web |title=Visitmurskasobota - Soboški biciklin |url=https://www.visitmurskasobota.si/uporabno/soboski-biciklin/ |access-date=2024-07-12 |website=www.visitmurskasobota.si |language=sl-SI}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Rogaška Slatina and Podčetrtek

|

|

|

|

|

|-

|Velenje

| BICY

| MICikel

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|9|18}}

|

|-

|Various locations

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" |South Africa

|Orania, Northern Cape{{in lang|af}} [https://issuu.com/oraniabeweging7/docs/orania_voorgrond_aug_2014 Orania Public Bicycle Project], Voorgrond, 2014, page 28

| Orania Openbare Fietsprojek

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|7|16}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="4" |South Korea

|Changwon{{cite web|title=The Nearby Useful Bike, Interesting Joyful Attraction (NUBIJA) Project|url=http://www.iclei.org/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/Global/case_studies/ICLEI_Case_Study_Changwon_119_October_2010.pdf|publisher=ICLEI|access-date=24 May 2011|date=October 2010}} {{dead link|date=February 2014}}[http://thedailytransit.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/vellib-far-off Velib-style Program Far Off in Seoul], The Daily Transit, 14 January 2009

| NUBIJA

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2008|10|}}

|

|-

|Daejeon

| Tashu

| Tashu

| Daejeon Metropolitan Government, Daejeon Metropolitan City Facilities Management Corporation

| {{dts|format=dmy|2008|10|13}}

|

|-

|Sejong

| Eouling

| Eouling & New Eouling

| Sejong City Transportation Corporation

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|10|28}}

|

|-

|Seoul{{cite news|title=Seoul City's new bike-sharing service promotes greener capital|url=http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20151021001041|access-date=22 July 2016|publisher=The Korea Herald|date=July 2016}}

| Ddareungi

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|10|15}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="39" |Spain

|A Coruña

| Bicicoruña

|

|

|

|

|-

|Arteixo

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Barcelona

|Bicing

|3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|3|22}}

|

|-

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Barcelona {{!}} Bolt services in Barcelona |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/barcelona/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

|Province of Barcelona

|Ambici

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Bilbao

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Biscay

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Canary Islands

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Córdoba[http://www.ayuncordoba.es/informacion-y-solicitud-servicio-eco-bici-qcyclocityq.html City of Cordoba: Information on Eco-bici] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100924212312/http://www.ayuncordoba.es/informacion-y-solicitud-servicio-eco-bici-qcyclocityq.html |date=24 September 2010 }} {{in lang|es}}

| Eco-bici

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2003| | }}

|

|-

|Costa Adeje Region

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Elche (Elx)

| bicielx

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|6|14}}

|

|-

|Estepona

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Gijón

| Gijon bici

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2003| | }} (relaunched in 2023)

|

|-

|Girona{{Cite web|url=http://www.girocleta.cat/Mapadestacions.aspx|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100924172948/https://www.girocleta.cat/Mapadestacions.aspx|url-status=dead|title=Girocleta's Stations Map|archivedate=24 September 2010}}{{cite web|url=http://www.aragirona.cat/noticia/34389/la-girocleta-celebra-el-primer-aniversari-amb-dues-noves-estacions-i-mes-de-1.100-usuaris|title=La Girocleta celebra el primer aniversari amb dues noves estacions i més de 1.100 usuaris|work=AraGirona|access-date=29 January 2011|archive-date=15 October 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101015071251/http://www.aragirona.cat/noticia/34389/la-girocleta-celebra-el-primer-aniversari-amb-dues-noves-estacions-i-mes-de-1.100-usuaris|url-status=dead}}

|Girocleta

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|9|25}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Ibiza

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|León

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Logroño

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Madrid{{Cite web|url=http://www.bicimad.com/bicimad/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140624023023/http://www.bicimad.com/bicimad/|url-status=dead|title=BiciMAD|archivedate=24 June 2014}}

| BiciMAD

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|5| }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Málaga, Andalucía

| MálagaBici{{Cite web |last=Nier |first=Marijke De |title=Málaga by bike - Residencia Estates |url=https://residenciaestates.com/malaga-by-bike/ |access-date=2024-11-24 |language=en-US}}

| Cemusa

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|{{Terminated|November 2021}}{{cite web|url=https://www.guidetomalaga.com/need-to-know-malaga/getting-to-around/a-guide-to-getting-around-malaga-part-1/ |title=Getting around Malaga by bike |website=guidetomalaga.com |access-date=24 Nov 2024 }}

|-

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Mislata

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Murcia, Region of Murcia

| Muybici{{cite web |url=https://www.muybici.org/ |title=Muybici |website=Muybici |access-date=23 June 2022 |archive-date=29 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220629183115/https://muybici.org/ |url-status=dead }}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Ontinyent

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Palma

| Bicipalma

| nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011|3|28}}

|

|-

|Pamplona

| n'bici

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|7|}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Santander{{cite web|url=http://www.eldiariomontanes.es/20080927/santander/doscientas-bicicletas-nuevas-funcionamiento-20080927.html|title=Doscientas bicicletas nuevas, en funcionamiento las 24 horas del día|work=eldiariomontanes.es|date=27 September 2008}}{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Santander|title=VLS & Stats, Santander|work=ifsttar.fr}}

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| Tusbic

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|9|}}

|

|-

|Santa Cruz de Tenerife

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Terragona

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Seville{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Seville|title=VLS & Stats, Seville|work=ifsttar.fr}}

| Sevici

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2007|4|}}

|

|-

|Torrent

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Urdaibai

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

|Valencia{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Valence|title=VLS & Stats, Valence|work=ifsttar.fr}}

|Valenbisi

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|6|22}}

|

|-

|Valladolid

|Biki

|

|

|

|

|-

|Zaragoza

| Bizi

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008|5|28}}

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="9" |Sweden

| rowspan="3" |Gothenburg

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Gothenburg {{!}} Bolt services in Gothenburg |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/gothenburg/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|nextbike

|

|

|

|

|-

| Styr & Ställ{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, Goteborg |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?Goteborg |work=ifsttar.fr}}

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

|JCDecaux

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010|8|10}}

|

|-

|Lund

| Lundahoj

| 3 Gen. Cyclocity

| JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|8|20}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Malmö

|Bolt{{Cite web |title=Bolt in Malmö {{!}} Bolt services in Malmö |url=https://bolt.eu/en/cities/malmo/ |access-date=2024-06-30 |website=bolt.eu |language=en}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| Malmö By Bike

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|5|14}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Stockholm

|RideMovi

|

|

|

|

|-

| Stockholm City Bikes

| 3 Gen. Clear CC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2006|4|}}

|

|-

|Various locations

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="18" |Switzerland

|Aigle, Monthey

| PubliBike

| PubliBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Bern

| PubliBike

| PubliBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Chur

|MOOINZ

|nextbike

|

|

|

|-

|Freiburg

| PubliBike

| PubliBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Geneva

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Lausanne

| PubliBike

| PubliBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|4|}}

|

|-

|velopass

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009|6|}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|4|}}}}

|-

|Lugano

| PubliBike

| PubliBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Luzern

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008| | }}

|

|-

|Nyon, Gland

| PubliBike

| PubliBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Schaffhausen

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Sion

|PubliBike

|PubliBike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|St. Gallen

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Uzwil

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Various locations

|nextbike Switzerland

|

|

|

|

|-

|Donkey Republic

|

|

|

|

|-

|Vevey

| PubliBike

| PubliBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|

|-

|Winterthur

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="43" |Taiwan

| rowspan="2" |Changhua

|YouBike

|1.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014-05-22}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2021-06-30}}}}

|-

|MOOVO

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2021-06-30}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Kaohsiung

|City Bike

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009-03-01}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2020-06-25}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" | YouBike

| 2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2020-07-01}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022-11-16}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Taipei{{cite web|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2012/08/21/2003540832|title=Rental bike scheme gains popularity|work=taipeitimes.com|date=21 August 2012}}

| rowspan="3" |YouBike

|1.0

|

|{{DTS|format=dmy|2009-03-11}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2022-11-03}}}}

|-

| 2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2020-01-15}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-08-30}}

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |New Taipei City

|NewBike

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2008-10-31}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2015-04}}}}

|-

| rowspan="3" |YouBike

|1.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014-01-01}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2024-08-06}}}}

|-

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021-10-20}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-08-30}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Taoyuan

| rowspan="3" |YouBike

|1.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016-02-04}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2024-08-31}}}}

|-

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-12-22}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-02-01}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Hsinchu County

| rowspan="2" |YouBike

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022-06-27}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-02-07}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Hsinchu

| rowspan="2" |YouBike

|1.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016-05-26}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2023-06-01}}}}

|-

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022-07-12}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Hsinchu Science Park

| rowspan="3" |YouBike

|1.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017-08-30}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2023-06-01}}}}

|-

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022-07-12}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-01-08}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Miaoli

| rowspan="3" |YouBike

|1.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018-06-26}}

|

|-

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-03-13}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-03-13}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Taichung

| rowspan="3" |YouBike

|1.0 (iBike)

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014-07-18}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2023-06-28}}}}

|-

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2020-12-18}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022-06-21}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Chiayi

|Chia e-bike

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016-02-03}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2019-04-08}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |YouBike

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2020-12-15}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021-12-01}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Chiayi County

| rowspan="2" |Youbike

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-07-03}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2024-07-03}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Tainan

|T-Bike

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016-08-08}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2023-02-28}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |YouBike

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-02-23}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-04-21}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Pingtung City

|Pbike

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014-12-04}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2023-02-28}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |YouBike

|2.0

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-02-01}}

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-04-24}}

|

|-

|Yunlin County

|MOOVO

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2023-08-03}}

|

|-

|Kinmen

|K Bike

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017-04-16}}

|{{Terminated|{{DTS|format=dmy|2023-12-31}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Taitung City

| rowspan="2" |YouBike

|2.0

|

|End of 2024

|

|-

|2.0E

|

|End of 2024

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="5" |Thailand

| rowspan="4" |Bangkok

|KU Mobike

| Mobike

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2017|}}

|

|-

| CU Bike

|Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.chula.ac.th/en/archive/4624|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160201003906/http://www.chula.ac.th/en/archive/4624|url-status=dead|title='The CU Bike campaign is now open for environment-conscious students to register for access to bikes they can ride on campus.', at chula.ac.th|archivedate=1 February 2016}}

|

|-

| Pun Pun Bike Share

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012|}}{{cite news|last1=Barta|first1=Patrick|last2=Watcharasakwet|first2=Wilawan|date=4 June 2013|title=Think New York and London Are Tough on Two Wheels? Try Bangkok|newspaper=Wall Street Journal|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324125504578510932549447870|via=www.wsj.com}}{{cite web|date=8 June 2014|title=Bangkok Bike Sharing - Pun Pun Bike Share - My-Thai.org|url=http://my-thai.org/bangkok-bike-sharing-pun-pun-bike-share/}}

|

|-

| oBike

| 4 Gen. oBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|7|}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Chiang Mai

| Mobike

|Mobike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="4" |Turkey

|Istanbul

|İsbike

|

|

|2012

|

|-

|İzmir

|Bisim

|

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014|1|}}

|

|-

|Karşıyaka

| Karbis

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|1|}}

|

|-

|Konya

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

|

|

|

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Ukraine

|Kyiv

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

| nextbike Kyiv LLC

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|08|15}}{{cite news|url=https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-kyiv/2518260-klicko-protestuvav-novu-sistemu-veloprokatu-aka-zapracuvala-u-kievi.html|title=Кличко протестував нову систему велопрокату, яка запрацювала у Києві|date= 2018-08-15|publisher=Уніан}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Lviv

| nextbike

| 3 Gen. nextbike

| nextbike Ukraine LLC

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|03|31}}{{Cite web|url=https://delo.ua/business/kogda-ukraincy-peresjadut-na-velosipedy-333388/|title=Когда украинцы пересядут на велосипеды — Delo.ua|website=delo.ua|date=7 August 2017 }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| colspan="2" rowspan="5" |United Arab Emirates

|Abu Dhabi{{cite web |title=About ADCB Bikeshare – ADCB – Bikeshare |url=https://www.bikeshare.ae/about/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160921060914/https://www.bikeshare.ae/about/ |archive-date=21 September 2016}}

|ADCB Bikeshare

|8D

|Cyacle

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|12| }}

|

|-

|Dubai, Dubai Hills Mall

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Dubai, Expo 2020 District

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Ras Al-Khaimah

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Sharjah, American University of Sharjah

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="32" |United Kingdom

| rowspan="27" |England

|Basildon

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Bath

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Barton-upon-Humber

| Factory Bikes

| WhiteBikes

|Elswick Hopper

| 19??

|{{Terminated|19??}}

|-

|Blackpool{{cite web|url=http://www.hourbike.com/|title=Welcome|author=SiteCaddy|work=hourbike.com}}

| Hire-a-Bike

|Hourbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2009| | }}

|

|-

|Braintree

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Bristol

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| YoBike

|YoBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|05| }}

|

|-

|Cambridge

| GreenBike

| WhiteBikes

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|1993| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|1995| | }}}}

|-

|Chelmsford

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Colchester

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Derby

|Lime

|

|

|

|

|-

|Greater Manchester

|GM Cycle Hire

|

|Beryl

|November 2021{{Cite web|title=Greater Manchester publishes Clean Air Plan, kickstarting "green revolution" with over £120 million secured to support businesses with vehicle upgrades|url=https://news.tfgm.com/news/greater-manchester-publishes-clean-air-plan-kickstarting-green-revolution-with-over-gbp-120-million-secured-to-support-businesses-with-vehicle-upgrades|access-date=2021-08-01|website=Transport For Greater Manchester News|language=en-GB}}

|

|-

|Liverpool

| City Bike

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|5|}}

|{{Terminated|July 2022{{Cite web |last=Thorp |first=Liam |date=2022-07-15 |title=City Bike scheme to be replaced by Voi amid £300k annual losses |url=https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/liverpool-city-bike-scheme-replaced-24497353 |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Liverpool Echo |language=en}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |London{{cite web |url=http://www.tfl.gov.uk/barclayscyclehire |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120530215157/http://www.tfl.gov.uk/barclayscyclehire |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 May 2012 |title=Barclays Cycle Hire |author=Transport for London |work=tfl.gov.uk}}{{cite web|url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?London|title=VLS & Stats, London |work=ifsttar.fr}}

| Santander Cycles (formerly Barclays Cycle Hire)

|PBSC & 8D

|Serco

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|7|30}}

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

|Leicester

| Santander Cycles Leicester

|

| RideOn

|{{dts|format=dmy|2021|04|14}}{{cite web |title=Leicester's e-bike share opens to all city residents |url=https://news.leicester.gov.uk/news-articles/2021/april/leicester-s-e-bike-share-opens-to-all-city-residents/ |website=Leicester City Council |access-date=14 April 2021 |date=14 April 2021}}

|{{Terminated|2023{{Cite web |last=Richardson |first=Hannah |date=2024-01-02 |title=We found out what happened to Leicester's e-bikes |url=https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/leicesters-santander-e-bikes-gone-8968286 |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=Leicestershire Live |language=en}}}}

|-

| rowspan="3" |Milton Keynes

| Santander Cycles MK

| 3 Gen. nextbike

| CycleSaviours

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|06|17}}

|

|-

|TIER

|

|

|

|

|-

| Dott

|

|

|

|

|-

|Newcastle

| ScratchBikes
(known as WhipBikes until 2011)

| ScratchBikes

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Nottingham

| Ucycle

| Sustrans & Evans Cycles

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

|-

|Portsmouth

| Bikeabout

| Public Velo

|University of Portsmouth

|{{dts|format=dmy|1996| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|1998| | }}}}

|-

|Slough

| Smoove

| 3 Gen. Smoove

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|11|}}

|

|-

|Southampton

| YoBike

| YoBike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|09| }}

|

|-

|Northern Ireland

|Belfast

|Belfast Bikes

|3 Gen. nextbike

|NSL

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|04|27}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Scotland

|Dundee

|Embark Dundee

|

|RideOn

|

|

|-

|Edinburgh

|Just Eat Cycles

|Urban Sharing

|Serco

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|6|24}}

|

|-

|Glasgow

|Mass Automated Cycle Hire (MACH)

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|6|24}}

|

|-

|Wales

|Cardiff

|Nextbike

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018|3|}}

|{{Terminated|December 2023}}

|-

| rowspan="77" |United States

|Alaska

|Fairbanks

|Fairbikes

|A2B Bikeshare

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|24}}

|

|-

|Arizona

|Phoenix

|Grid Bike Share

|3 Gen. CycleHop and Social Bicycles

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|11|25}}

|

|-

|Arkansas

|Bentonville

|Bentonville BCycle{{Cite web |title=Find A City |url=https://www.bcycle.com/top-nav-bar/find-a-city |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=www.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="10" |California

|Encinitas

|Encinitas BCycle

|

|

|

|

|-

|Fullerton

|OCTA BikeShare

|Bike Nation

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|1|6}}

|

|-

|Los Angeles

|Metro Bike Share{{Cite web |title=Metro Bike Share – LA's Bike Share |url=https://bikeshare.metro.net/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=bikeshare.metro.net}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|7|7}}

|

|-

|Redding

|Redding Bikeshare{{Cite web |title=Redding Bikeshare {{!}} Shasta Living Streets |url=https://shastalivingstreets.org/redding-bikeshare/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |language=en-US}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|San Diego

|DecoBike{{cite web |title=DecoBike San Diego FAQ |url=http://www.decobikesandiego.com/#faq1 |access-date=30 September 2013}}

|DecoBike

|JCDecaux

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|2| }}

|

|-

|San Francisco Bay Area

|Bay Wheels

|8D

|Motivate

|{{dts|format=dmy|2017|6| }}

|

|-

|Santa Barbara

|Santa Barbara BCycle{{Cite web |title=Santa Barbara BCycle |url=https://santabarbara.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=santabarbara.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Santa Cruz

|Santa Cruz BCycle{{Cite web |title=Santa Cruz BCycle |url=https://santacruz.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=santacruz.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Santa Monica

|Breeze Bike Share{{cite news |date=11 September 2012 |title=L.A. Now |url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/09/santa-monica-gets-500000-grant-to-expand-bike-share-program.html |work=Los Angeles Times}}

|3 Gen. CycleHop and Social Bicycles

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|8|13}}

|

|-

|Truckee

|Truckee BCycle{{Cite web |title=Truckee BCycle |url=https://truckee.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=truckee.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="4" |Colorado

|Aspen

|WE-cycle

|PBSC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|6|}}

|

|-

|Boulder

|Boulder B-Cycle{{cite news |last=Urie |first=Heath |date=20 May 2011 |title=Boulder B-cycle launches high-tech bike-sharing program with 100 bikes |url=http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-county-news/ci_18104126 |access-date=24 May 2011 |newspaper=Daily Camera}}{{cite web |title=Constant Contact : Web Page Expired |url=http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=jzlnpdeab&v=001PAHSyKgq2IqF0eGpohY49MtMBT0fLMHyxiYZX5ol87vjtKu-06bqnTtajRbzNDAZcSHT0JLmyDA8VZE7jnMk7l4sNUu2KB2Mz39GYlO4fbviJNKdFbvn22TyVRR1crF1qmND3geg3Eo%3D}} {{dead link|date=June 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

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|Denver

|Denver B-cycle{{Cite web |last=Minor |first=Nathaniel |title=What's Next For Denver B-cycle? |url=https://www.cpr.org/2017/03/15/whats-next-for-denver-b-cycle/ |website=Colorado Public Radio}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2020|1}}}}

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|Meridian

|M-Bike

|Zagster

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|3|15}}

|

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| rowspan="2" |Georgia

|Atlanta

|Relay Bike Share

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|5|}}

|

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|Savannah

|CAT Bike{{cite web |title=Savannah bike share program set to begin in January |url=http://savannahnow.com/news/2013-12-25/savannah-bike-share-program-set-begin-january#.UryiRbRIs96 |work=savannahnow.com}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|1|24}}

|

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| rowspan="3" |Hawaii

|Honolulu

|Biki{{Cite web |title=Home {{!}} Biki |url=https://gobiki.org/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=gobiki.org}}

|

|

|

|

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|Kailua

|Hawaii B-cycle{{cite web |title=Hawaii B-cycle - Hawaii Bike-Sharing Program - B-Cycle - Hawaii.bcycle.com |url=http://hawaii.bcycle.com/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110307190853/http://hawaii.bcycle.com/ |archive-date=7 March 2011}}{{cite web |date=28 April 2011 |title=Bike sharing rolls into Kailua |url=http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/14530036/bike-sharing-rolls-into-kailua}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

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|Kona District

|

|PBSC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016| | }}

|

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|Idaho

|Boise

|Boise Bike Share{{cite web |date=27 December 2013 |title=Boise looks to begin bike share program |url=http://www.kboi2.com/news/local/Boise-looks-to-begin-bike-share-program-237498271.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227214943/http://www.kboi2.com/news/local/Boise-looks-to-begin-bike-share-program-237498271.html |archive-date=27 December 2013 |access-date=27 December 2013}}

|Social Bicycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|4|16 }}

|{{Terminated|September 2020{{Cite web|date=2020-08-20|title=Boise GreenBike faces sponsorship problems|url=https://boisedev.com/news/2020/08/20/boise-greenbike-faces-sponsorship-problems/|access-date=2020-10-07|website=BoiseDev|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=20 August 2020|title=Boise GreenBike to shut down Sept. 30; may restart next year|url=https://www.idahopress.com/news/local/transportation/boise-greenbike-to-shut-down-sept-30-may-restart-next-year/article_671687d5-c115-5af6-ad2c-5ef12eba0a95.html|access-date=2020-10-07|website=Idaho Press|language=en}}}}

|-

|Illinois

|Chicago

|Divvy{{cite web |title=Divvy – Your bike sharing system in Chicago |url=http://www.divvybikes.com/}}{{cite news |title=Plenty of Pedaling |url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/media/acrobat/2013-08/340923580-18174940.pdf |access-date=22 August 2013 |work=Chicago Tribune}}

|PBSC & 8D

|Motivate

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

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|Indiana

|Indianapolis

|Indiana Pacers Bikeshare{{cite web |title=Bikeshare Coming to Indianapolis |url=http://bikeshare.com.previewdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/120613_Bikeshare_DPW-media-release.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101140308/http://bikeshare.com.previewdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/120613_Bikeshare_DPW-media-release.pdf |archive-date=1 January 2014}}

|B-Cycle

|Indianapolis Cultural Trail

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|4|22}}

|

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|Iowa

|Des Moines

|Des Moines B-cycle{{cite web |title=Downtown public transit could see transformation |url=http://www.businessrecord.com/main.asp?SectionID=39&SubSectionID=102&ArticleID=10847&TM=47921.5 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322062139/http://www.businessrecord.com/main.asp?SectionID=39&SubSectionID=102&ArticleID=10847&TM=47921.5 |archive-date=22 March 2012 |access-date=22 September 2011 |work=Business Record}}{{cite web |author=Matt Pacocha |title=Des Moines on B-Cycle bike share bandwagon |url=http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/des-moines-on-b-cycle-bike-share-bandwagon-27721/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120203234209/http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/des-moines-on-b-cycle-bike-share-bandwagon-27721 |archive-date=3 February 2012 |access-date=30 March 2012 |work=BikeRadar}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|

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| rowspan="4" |Florida

|Aventura

|Aventura BCycle{{Cite web |title=Aventura BCycle |url=https://aventura.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=aventura.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

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|Fort Lauderdale, Broward County

|Broward B-Cycle

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Miami Beach

|Decobike{{Cite web |title=Citi Bike Miami |url=https://citibikemiami.com/ |website=citibikemiami.com}}

|SandVault

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Tampa

|Coast Bike Share{{Cite web |title=Tampa bike share organizers finalizing details for April launch |url=http://tbo.com/south-tampa/tampa-bike-share-organizers-finalizing-details-for-april-launch-20131229/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140103074050/http://tbo.com/south-tampa/tampa-bike-share-organizers-finalizing-details-for-april-launch-20131229/ |archive-date=3 January 2014 |access-date=3 January 2014}}

|3 Gen. CycleHop and Social Bicycles

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|12|7}}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Massachusetts

|Boston

|Bluebikes{{cite web |last=MilNeil |first=Christian |date=26 July 2021 |title=Bluebikes System Celebrates 10th Anniversary By Smashing A Ridership Record |url=https://mass.streetsblog.org/2021/07/26/bluebikes-system-celebrates-10th-anniversary-by-smashing-a-ridership-record/ |access-date=2022-09-03 |publisher=StreetsBlogMass}}

|PBSC & 8D

|Motivate

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Springfield and Pioneer Valley

|ValleyBike Share

|

|Begwegen Technologies{{Cite web |title=ValleyBike Share - About Us |url=https://www.valleybike.org/about |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221001204017/https://www.valleybike.org/about |archive-date=1 October 2022 |accessdate=1 Oct 2022}}

|28 June 2018{{Cite web |date=29 June 2018 |title=It's official — ValleyBike Share opens |url=https://www.gazettenet.com/Valley-Bike-Share-launches-18447573 |website=Daily Hampshire Gazette}}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Michigan

|Ann Arbor

|ArborBike{{cite web |date=8 June 2015 |title=ArborBike bike share program in Ann Arbor expands to new locations |url=http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2015/06/arborbike_expands.html |access-date=29 November 2015}}

| 3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

| {{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued{{Cite web |date=2024-03-18 |title=AAATA seeking public input on the future of ArborBike project materials |url=https://www.wemu.org/wemu-news/2024-03-18/aaata-seeking-public-input-on-the-future-of-arborbike-project-materials |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=WEMU-FM |language=en}}}}

|-

|Battle Creek

| Battle Creek BCycle{{cite web |title=Local News - Battle Creek Enquirer - battlecreekenquirer.com |url=http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/article/20130816/NEWS01/308160031/New-bike-share-station-in-downtown-Battle-Creek |work=Battle Creek Enquirer}} {{dead link|date=June 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|08|19}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

|Lansing

|Capital Community Bikeshare

|A2B Bikeshare

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Minnesota

|Minneapolis–Saint Paul

|Nice Ride Minnesota{{cite web |date=July 2010 |title=New Nice Ride bike-sharing program a hit – too big of one, local rental shops fear |url=http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_15425173 |work=TwinCities.com}}{{cite web |title=Nice Ride 2013 annual report |url=https://www.niceridemn.org/_asset/fy64tk/NRMN_2013_Annual_Report_web.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029191911/https://www.niceridemn.org/_asset/fy64tk/NRMN_2013_Annual_Report_web.pdf |archive-date=29 October 2013 |access-date=24 October 2013}}

|PBSC & 8D

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010| | }}

|{{Terminated|13 November 2022{{Cite web |last=Cassel |first=Em |date=2023-03-01 |title=There Will Be No Nice Ride Program This Year—and Likely Ever Again |url=https://racketmn.com/no-nice-ride-bike-share-program-minneapolis-this-year-lyft/ |access-date=2023-03-03 |website=Racket |language=en}}}}

|-

|St. Paul

|Yellow Bike Project

|1 Gen. w/ BikeCard

|volunteers and city council

|{{dts|format=dmy|1997|| }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Missouri

|Jackson County

|Jackson County BCycle{{Cite web |title=Jackson County BCycle |url=https://jacksoncounty.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=jacksoncounty.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Kansas City

|Kansas City B-cycleKansas City B-Cycle – {{cite web |title=Kansas City B-Cycle |url=http://www.kc.bcycle.com/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120713130350/http://www.kc.bcycle.com/ |archive-date=13 July 2012 |access-date=2012-07-17}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012| | }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="3" |Nebraska

|Lincoln

|BikeLNK{{cite web |last=Granquist |first=Jamie |date=17 February 2019 |title=Bike Sharing Comes to Lincoln |url=http://www.lincolntoday.co/?p=1035 |access-date=24 November 2019 |work=lincolntoday.co}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}

|

|-

|Omaha / Council Bluffs, Iowa

|Heartland Bike Share{{Cite web |title=Heartland BCycle |url=https://heartland.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=heartland.bcycle.com}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Valentine

|Valentine Bike Share

|BCycle

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Nevada

|Black Rock City

| Yellow Bikes{{Cite web |title=Burning Man - Welcome Home |url=https://burningman.org/ |website=Burning Man}}

| Yellow Bikes

|

|

|

|-

|Las Vegas

|RTC Bike Share{{Cite web |title=RTC Bike Share |url=https://rtcbikeshare.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=rtcbikeshare.bcycle.com}}

|B-Cycle

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |New Jersey

|Hoboken

|Hudson Bike Share{{cite web |title=jerseycitynj.gov: Specifications for Bid for bikeshare, 2012 |url=http://jerseycitynj.gov/uploadedFiles/City_Government/Department_of_Business_Administration/Bid_Specs/rfp%20bikeshare%2012-24-13.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227231143/http://jerseycitynj.gov/uploadedFiles/City_Government/Department_of_Business_Administration/Bid_Specs/rfp%20bikeshare%2012-24-13.pdf |archive-date=27 December 2013 |access-date=27 December 2013}}

|3 Gen. nextbike

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|9| }}

|

|-

|Jersey City

|Citi Bike{{Cite web |title=Citi Bike New Jersey |url=http://ride.citibikenyc.com/nj |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221117005206/https://ride.citibikenyc.com/nj |archive-date=17 November 2022 |access-date=1 November 2022 |website=Citi Bike NYC}}

|8D

|Motivate

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|}}

|

|-

|New York

|New York City

|Citi Bike[http://www.ecogeek.org/component/content/article/3591 New York City Bike Share Program Will Have 10,000 Bikes, 600 Stations] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120129065240/http://www.ecogeek.org/component/content/article/3591|date=29 January 2012}}, Ecogeek, by Megan Treacy, 14 September 2011, Accessed 30 December 2011{{cite web |title=Citi Bike – Your bike sharing system in New York City |url=http://citibikenyc.com/ |work=citibikenyc.com}}{{cite news |title=Chicago, Like New York, Facing Bike-Share Delay – Metropolis – WSJ |url=https://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2012/08/08/chicago-like-new-york-facing-bike-share-delay |work=The Wall Street Journal}}{{cite web |title=VLS & Stats, NewYork |url=http://vlsstats.ifsttar.fr/cityinfo.html?NewYork |work=ifsttar.fr}}{{cite news |title=Cycle of Citi Bike suffering ends here |url=http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20150426/TRANSPORTATION/150429890/cycle-of-citi-bike-suffering-ends-here |work=Crain's New York Business}}

|PBSC & 8D

|Motivate

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|5|27}}

|

|-

|North Carolina

|Charlotte

|Charlotte B-Cycle

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |North Dakota

|Bismarck

|BisParks BCycle{{Cite web |title=BisParks BCycle – Bismarck Parks & Recreation |url=https://www.bisparks.org/bcycle/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=www.bisparks.org}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Fargo

|GreatRides

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2010|3|15}}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Ohio

|Cincinnati

|Red Bike{{Cite web |title=RedBike |url=https://redbike.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=redbike.bcycle.com}}{{cite news |title=Cincinnati wants bike share program running by 2014 |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/news/2013/09/12/cincinnati-wants-bike-share-program.html}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2014|9|15}}

|

|-

|Columbus

|CoGo

|PBSC & 8D

|Motivate

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|07| }}

|

|-

|Oklahoma

|Oklahoma City

|Spokies

|Spokies

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |Oregon

|Eugene

|PeaceHealth Rides{{Cite web |last=Glucklich |first=Elon |title=Eugene bike rental program outpedaling expectations |url=https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/2018/05/25/eugene-bike-rental-program-out-pedaling-expectations/12112582007/ |website=The Register-Guard}}

|PeaceHealth Rides

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2018| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="2" |Portland

|Biketown

|

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2016|07|19}}

|

|-

|Yellow Bike Project

|1 Gen. WhiteBikes

|Yellow Bike Project

|{{dts|format=dmy|1994| | }}{{cite news |date=1994-12-09 |title=portland-journal-where-trust-rides-a-yellow-bicycle |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/12/09/us/portland-journal-where-trust-rides-a-yellow-bicycle.html |publisher=NYTimes}}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|1997| | }}{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2245&dat=19970926&id=fJczAAAAIBAJ&pg=5185,2997630&hl=en|publisher=Lodi News - Sentinel|date=1997-09-25|title=Yellow bike project a failure in Portland |access-date=2018-10-31}}}}

|-

| rowspan="2" |Pennsylvania

|Philadelphia

|Indego{{cite web |title=Bike-share not coming to Phila. till spring |url=http://articles.philly.com/2014-04-25/news/49381541_1_bikes-and-stations-bike-share-system-bike-share |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140502154036/http://articles.philly.com/2014-04-25/news/49381541_1_bikes-and-stations-bike-share-system-bike-share |url-status=dead |archive-date=2 May 2014 |work=Philly.com}}{{cite web |date=3 January 2017 |title=Inside the Indego bike shop |url=https://www.rideindego.com/blog/inside-the-indego-bike-shop/ |work=rideindego.com}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle (incl. some e-bikes

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|04|23}}

|

|-

|Pittsburgh

|[https://pogoh.com/ POGOH]

|PBSC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2022| | }}

|

|-

| rowspan="3" |South Carolina

|Columbia

|BlueBikeSC

|

|Bbewege

|September 2018

|

|-

|Greenville

|Greenville BCycle{{Cite web |title=Greenville BCycle |url=https://greenville.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=greenville.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Spartanburg

|Spartanburg B-Cycle{{cite web |title=Spartanburg B-cycle is the First Bike Sharing System in the Southeast |url=http://www.visitspartanburg.com/_blog/SCVB_Blog/post/Spartanburg_B-cycle_is_the_First_Bike_Sharing_System_in_the_Southeast/}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|{{Terminated|Discontinued}}

|-

| rowspan="4" |Tennessee

|Chattanooga

|Bike Chattanooga Bicycle Transit System{{Cite web |title=Home: Explore Chattanooga on Two Wheels - Bike Chattanooga |url=https://bikechattanooga.com/ |website=Chattanooga}}

|PBSC

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012| | }}

|

|-

|Clarksville

|Clarksville BCycle{{Cite web |title=Clarksville BCycle |url=https://clarksville.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=clarksville.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Memphis

|Explore Bike Share{{Cite web |title=Explore Bike Share |url=https://explorebikeshare.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=explorebikeshare.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Nashville

|Nashville BCycle{{Cite web |title=Nashville BCycle |url=https://nashville.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=nashville.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

| rowspan="7" |Texas

| rowspan="2" |Austin

| CapMetro{{Cite web |title=Bikeshare {{!}} Rent a public bike from CapMetro |url=https://capmetro.org/bikeshare |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=capmetro |language=en}}

| 3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|12|}}{{Cite web |title=Austin gears up for bike-sharing system |url=http://www.statesman.com/news/news/transportation/austin-gears-up-for-bike-sharing-system/nTtKs/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116040726/http://www.statesman.com/news/news/transportation/austin-gears-up-for-bike-sharing-system/nTtKs/ |archive-date=16 January 2013 |access-date=29 January 2013}}

|

|-

| Yellow Bike Project

| WhiteBikes

| Austin YBP and city council

|{{dts|format=dmy|1997|1| }}

|

|-

|El Paso

| El Paso BCycle{{cite web |author=David Hernandez / El Paso Times / Follow @D4VIDHernandez |date=10 August 2015 |title=El Paso's bike-share program launching in September |url=http://archive.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_28612586/el-pasos-bike-share-program-launching-september/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150922003211/http://archive.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_28612586/el-pasos-bike-share-program-launching-september/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 September 2015 |work=El Paso Times.com}}

| 3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2015|9|14}}

|

|-

|Fort Worth

| Fort Worth B-Cycle{{Cite web |title=Home - Fort Worth Bike Sharing |url=https://www.fortworthbikesharing.org/ |website=www.fortworthbikesharing.org}}

| 3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013|4|22}}

|

|-

|Houston

| Houston Bcycle[http://houston.bcycle.com/ Houston B-Cycle] houston.bcycle.com{{cite web |title=Houston bikesharing program enjoys robust growth |url=https://houston.bcycle.com/News.aspx?itemid=634 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826113924/https://houston.bcycle.com/News.aspx?itemid=634 |archive-date=26 August 2014}}

| 3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2012| | }}

|{{Terminated|{{dts|format=dmy|2024|06|30}}}}

|-

|San Antonio

|San Antonio B-Cycle{{cite news |title=What is San Antonio B-Cycle? |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/blog/2013/10/san-antonio-bike-share-plans-more.html |access-date=8 October 2013}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2011| | }}

|

|-

|Weslaco

|RGV B-cycle{{Cite web |title=RGV BCycle |url=https://rgv.bcycle.com/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=rgv.bcycle.com}}

|

|

|

|

|-

|Utah

|Salt Lake City

|GREENbike{{cite web |title=Salt Lake City rolls out bike-share plans |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/54336420-78/bike-program-downtown-lake.html.csp |access-date=22 June 2012}}{{Cite web |title=GREENbike - Home |url=https://www.greenbikeutah.org/ |access-date=2024-08-04 |website=GREENbike |language=en-US}}

|3 Gen. B-Cycle

|

|{{dts|format=dmy|2013| | }}

|

|-

|Washington

|Seattle

|Pronto Cycle Share{{cite news |last=Trujillo |first=Joshua |date=13 October 2014 |title=Seattle bike share kicks off |url=http://www.seattlepi.com/default/article/Pronto-Cycle-Share-kicks-off-in-Seattle-5820154.php |access-date=14 October 2014 |newspaper=Seattle Post-Intelligencer |publisher=Hearst Corporation}}

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|Madison

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|Milwaukee

| Bublr Bikes{{cite web |last=Walker |first=Don |date=6 August 2014 |title=City bike share stations to launch downtown in coming weeks |url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/city-bike-share-stations-to-launch-downtown-in-coming-weeks-b99325758z1-270192351.html |access-date=17 August 2014 |publisher=Jsonline.com}}{{Cite web |title=Bublr Bikes Milwaukee |url=https://bublrbikes.org/ |website=bublrbikes.org}}

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|Tashkent

|Q.watt{{Cite web |title=Откройте Ташкент по-новому: q.watt запустил аренду велосипедов в городе |url=https://anons.uz/ru/news/otkroyte-tashkent-po-novomu-qwatt-zapustil-arendu-velosipedov-v-gorode |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=anons.uz |language=ru}}

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Europe

The advertising company JCDecaux launched its "Cyclocity" programs initially in Vienna,{{cite web|title=Supplying Self Service Bikes|url=http://www.jcdecaux.com/partners/supplying-self-service-bikes|website=JCDecaux|access-date=23 May 2018}} Austria in 2003 and in Lyon, France in 2005. The company also started programs in other cities in Europe such as Paris, Córdoba, and Kazan, as well as cities outside of Europe, such as Brisbane, Australia. Smart cards are used to pay for use of the bikes.

Competitor Clear Channel, then operating as Adshel, opened the first example of this in Rennes in 1997, and has several other sites including Oslo, Stockholm, Sandnes and Trondheim, most generally similar to that offered by their competitor.

A different financial model called bicing is used in Barcelona, which is paid for by car owners parking on public streets and not by advertising – which is contracted to JCDecaux in some places.{{Cite web|url=http://www.adshel.com/content.aspx?ID=31&ParentID=27&MicrositeID=0&Page=1|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130117011636/http://www.adshel.com/content.aspx?ID=31&ParentID=27&MicrositeID=0&Page=1|url-status=dead|title=Adshel|archivedate=17 January 2013}}

=France=

French cities not included in the list above offering a bicycle-sharing system include Lorient, Annemasse, and Aix-en-Provence.

=Netherlands=

In 1965, the group Provo painted fifty bicycles white and scattered them unlocked in downtown Amsterdam for everyone to use freely. The bicycles were both stolen as well as impounded by the authorities, as a city ordinance forbade leaving unlocked bikes in public places.{{cite news|title=How bike-sharing conquered the world|url=https://www.economist.com/news/christmas-specials/21732701-two-wheeled-journey-anarchist-provocation-high-stakes-capitalism-how|newspaper=The Economist|access-date=28 December 2017|date=19 December 2017}}{{cite web|last1=Zee|first1=Renate van der|title=Story of cities #30: how this Amsterdam inventor gave bike-sharing to the world|url=https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/apr/26/story-cities-amsterdam-bike-share-scheme|website=The Guardian|access-date=28 December 2017|date=26 April 2016}}

In September 1997, a pilot project for a public share system, based on the UK's Grippa racks was established in Rotterdam for use by commuters but it was terminated the following year due to poor functionality of the electronic bike racks.

=Norway=

The first Norwegian bicycle-sharing system was introduced in Sandnes[http://www.visitnorway.com/no/Product/?pid=31688 Bysykkel i Sandnes City bike in Sandnes] at visitnorway.com, accessed 8 April 2018 in 1996.{{cite web|last1=Langfeldt|first1=Tuva|title=Byskyler perspektiver på bysykkelordninger som en del av en bærekraftig bytransport og urban identitet|url=https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/52080501.pdf|website=core.ac.uk|publisher=Universitetet for Miljø|access-date=23 May 2018|archive-date=24 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180524084700/https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/52080501.pdf|url-status=dead}} It consisted of 225 green DBS bikes that were free to use in the fashion of a first generation bicycle-sharing system. The Sandnes system was converted to a third generation automated system in 2002.{{cite web|title=Sandnes var pilotby|url=http://www.sørfylket.no/nyheter/sandnes/2485-sandnes-var-pilotby.htm|website=sørfylket.no|access-date=23 May 2018}} In 1998, Trondheim introduced a second generation system with 200 bicycles modeled after that of Copenhagen's. The Trondheim system was converted into a third-generation system in 2005.

The following cities are known to have city bike arrangements. Some are prepaid automatic (for example Oslo), and some are manual (Tønsberg). In 2001, Drammen introduced a third-generation system together with Clear Channel. Bergen, the second-largest city in Norway, has occasionally had city bikes, and as of 2018 and 2019 opened a new and improved system based on the system in Oslo together with {{interlanguage link|Oslo Bolig- og Sparelag|lt=OBOS|no|OBOS}} and Urban Infrastructure Partner.{{cite news |url=https://www.ba.no/nyheter/bergen/bysykler/slik-blir-de-nye-bysyklene/s/5-8-753548 |title=Slik blir de nye bysyklene |date=5 March 2018 |first= Kaspar |last=Knudsen |newspaper=Bergensavisen |publisher=SA |access-date=11 March 2020}}

  • Bergen
  • Drammen
  • Oslo - Oslo Bysykkel (249 rental hubs as of April 2021{{Cite web|title=How it works - Oslo City Bike|url=https://oslobysykkel.no/en/how-it-works|access-date=2021-04-13|website=oslobysykkel.no}})
  • Sandnes (no longer operating, now served by kolumbus bysykkel))
  • Rogaland - Kolumbus Bysykkel (Covers several municipalities in Rogaland for example Stavanger and Sandnes). it is managed by the transit agency of Rogaland and is integrated in the transit ticketing app and you get 15 minutes for free if you have a ticket.{{cite web |url=https://www.kolumbus.no/reise/sykkel-oversikt/bysykkelen/ |title=Bysykkelen}}
  • Trondheim
  • Tønsberg

=Portugal=

Portugal has several bike-share systems implemented in various cities and towns. The largest is Lisbon's GIRA public bike share system,{{ cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2017/aug/03/hilly-lisbon-portugal-electric-bike-share-congestion/ |title=Hilly Lisbon launches electric bike share system in bid to solve congestion |website=TheGuardian.com |date=3 August 2017 |access-date=18 March 2021}} a hybrid system currently operating with 700 pedelec and conventional bicycles served by 91 stations. As of 2021, a large expansion of Lisbon's bike share system is underway, expected to duplicate both fleet and coverage.{{ cite web | url=https://www.dn.pt/sociedade/lisboa-duplica-oferta-de-bicicletas-utilizacao-subiu-50-num-ano-13347078.html |title=Lisboa duplica oferta de bicicletas. Utilização subiu 50% num ano |date=13 February 2021 |access-date=18 March 2021}} Other systems with reasonable urban coverage for the size of their operating areas are those of Vilamoura with 260 bicycles and 43 stations, Torres Vedras with 260 bicycles and 20 stations,{{cite web |url=https://www.mobilidade-tvedras.pt/bicicletas-urbanas/ |title=Bicicletas Urbanas |access-date=18 March 2021}} and Vila do Conde with 60 bicycles and 12 stations. The town of Cascais with Portugal's second largest bike-sharing system has a relatively adequate geographical coverage of the municipality, but operating hours are limited (from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.), some stations have few or no bicycles available for long periods of time, and operations were suspended during 15 months, from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in mid-March 2020{{cite web |url=https://mobi.cascais.pt/aviso/suspensao-do-servico-de-bike-sharing |title=Suspensão do serviço de bike sharing |access-date=18 March 2021 |archive-date=18 April 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210418052728/https://mobi.cascais.pt/aviso/suspensao-do-servico-de-bike-sharing |url-status=dead}} until June 2021, when the system was gradually reactivated. Other systems are being implemented in various towns nationwide, mostly in towns along the central and northern coastal areas{{cite web |url=https://www.figueiranahora.com/actualidade/figas---sistema-de-bicicletas-partilhadas-chega-sexta-feira-a-figueira-da-foz |title=Figas - Bicicletas partilhadas por um estilo de vida mais saudável - Actualidade}} and in the Azores.{{cite web |url=https://www.portugal2020.pt/content/novo-concurso-para-ciclovias-e-bicicletas-de-uso-publico-partilhado-nos-acores |title=Novo concurso para ciclovias e bicicletas de uso público partilhado nos Açores | Portugal 2020 |date=25 March 2020}}

=Romania=

Timișoara is the first Romanian city to introduce a public rent-a-bike system. The scheme is called VeloTM and has 25 stations and 300 bikes. The rent-a-bike system works with the RATT card. Renting a bike is free; however, there is a fee for the card.{{cite web|title=VeloTM|url=http://www.velotm.ro/|access-date=10 December 2016}}

=Russian Federation=

Automated public bicycle-sharing systems in Russia operate in various Russian cities, including but not limited to Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kazan and Almetyevsk (Tatarstan). The system in Moscow is steadily expanding each year while the systems in Saint Petersburg and Kazan were struggling to survive,{{Cite web |url=https://www.fontanka.ru/2017/03/07/133/ |title="Велогороду" ищут замену |website=Фонтанка.Ру |date=7 March 2017|language=ru}}{{Cite web |url=http://prokazan.ru/auto/view/77569 |title=В Казани в последние дни лета заработал городской велопрокат|date=26 August 2016 |language=ru}} and closed later.{{Cite web |date=2020-04-08 |title=Самоизоляция на двухколесном отменяется. "Велогород" уехал из Петербурга |url=https://www.fontanka.ru/2020/04/08/69078484/ |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=ФОНТАНКА.ру - новости Санкт-Петербурга |language=ru}}{{Cite web |date=2022-07-14 |title="Теперь все тихо умерло": как сервис велопроката Veli'K исчез из Казани |url=https://realnoevremya.ru/news/255942-veloprokat-velik-ne-planiruet-vozobnovlyat-svoyu-deyatelnost-v-kazani |access-date=2024-08-23 |website=Реальное время |language=ru}} The system in Almetyevsk is dockless with about 300 pre-marked parking lots across the town where the bicycles must be left after use.{{Cite web |url=http://almetievsk-ru.ru/news/sport/18779 |title=Оранжевые велосипеды снова на улицах: второй сезон проекта "Go Bike" открылся в Альметьевске |website=Альметьевск ТВ |date=2018-05-10 |publisher=ТАТМЕДИА|language=ru}} A couple of smaller-scale dockless systems are deployed in Adlersky City District in Sochi.{{Cite web |url=https://truesharing.ru/b/12171/ |title=Mobee: Как работает dockless байкшеринг в Сочи |author=Алексей Попов |website=Трушеринг |date=2 October 2018 }}{{Cite web |url=https://truesharing.ru/b/16324/ |title=Байкшеринг URentBike в Адлере: Велосипеды + электросамокаты |author=Алексей Попов |website=Трушеринг|date=24 January 2019 |language=ru}} Later, Russia's large kick-sharing companies, Whoosh and MTS Urent, joined the competition by offering their dockless e-bikes.{{Cite web |date=2023-07-25 |title=Кикшеринг Whoosh запустил аренду электровелосипедов в Алматы |url=https://truesharing.ru/news/39094/ |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Трушеринг |language=ru-RU}}{{Cite web |date=2024-07-11 |title=Кикшеринг МТС Юрент запустил аренду электровелосипедов в Москве |url=https://truesharing.ru/news/45918/ |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Трушеринг |language=ru-RU}}

File:Moscow, Kosmodamianskaya Embankment bicycles May 2023 04.jpg|Velobike e-bikes

File:Moscow, Kadashevskaya Embankment, Ninebot rental bicycle 03.jpg|Urent (previously URentBike) e-bikes

File:Whoosh электровелосипеды с корзиной на 8 кг и 10 кг на Тестовской улице.jpg|Whoosh e-bikes

== Velobike ==

{{main|Velobike}}

=== Moscow and Moscow Oblast ===

The Velobike system debuted in 2013. In 2015 it was fully replaced by the Smoove-based solution using B'TWIN bicycles.{{cite web|url=http://cyclehop.com/moscow-launches-velobike-with-smoove-bike-share-equipment/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140615101734/http://cyclehop.com/moscow-launches-velobike-with-smoove-bike-share-equipment/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=15 June 2014 |title=Moscow Launches VeloBike with Smoove Bike Share Equipment |date=11 June 2014 |access-date=14 June 2014 |publisher=Cyclehop }}{{cite news|title=Shared Cycling Booms in Russia|url=http://www.thinkrussia.com/business-economy/shared-cycling-booms-russia|access-date=17 June 2016|publisher=Think Russia|date=31 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920125201/http://www.thinkrussia.com/business-economy/shared-cycling-booms-russia|archive-date=20 September 2016|url-status=dead}} In 2018 there were 430 parking stations in the system with 4300 bicycles. There were 424,736 registered users and 4.25 million trips taken that year.{{cite web |url=https://www.mos.ru/mayor/themes/2299/5143050/ |title=4,25 миллиона поездок за шесть месяцев: сезон велопроката в Москве завершен |publisher=Официальный портал Мэра и Правительства Москвы |date=2018-11-02|language=ru}}

In 2022, Velobike launched in Moscow Oblast.{{Cite web |date=2022-08-17 |title=Первые в Московской области станции проката "Велобайк" начали работать в Балашихе |url=https://www.mskagency.ru/materials/3235951 |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=www.mskagency.ru |language=ru}}

In 2023, Velobike launched dockless e-bikes.{{Cite web |date=2023-05-19 |title=На улицах Москвы для аренды стали доступны новые электровелосипеды 2.0 |url=https://truesharing.ru/news/37815/ |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Трушеринг |language=ru-RU}}

=== Murmansk ===

In 2020, Velobike opened in Murmansk, making it the northernmost bicycle-sharing system in the world.{{Cite web |date=2020-07-13 |title=В Мурманске открылась первая сеть городского велопроката |url=https://www.interfax-russia.ru/northwest/news/v-murmanske-otkrylas-pervaya-set-gorodskogo-veloprokata |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Interfax |language=ru}} There were 10 stations in the city centre.

In 2023, however, Velobike ceased operations in Murmansk, and the other operator was launched.{{Cite web |date=2024-04-25 |title=В Мурманске откроют прокаты велосипедов и электросамокатов: какие будут цены |url=https://51.ru/text/entertainment/2024/04/25/73506284/ |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=51.ру |language=ru}}

=== Nizhny Novgorod ===

In August 2020 Velobike opened in Nizhny Novgorod.{{Cite web |date=2020-08-18 |title=Сеть велопроката "Велобайк" заработала в Нижнем Новгороде |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/4458686 |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Коммерсантъ |language=ru}} However, the service was closed in 2022 due to low demand.{{Cite web |date=2022-04-13 |title=ВТБ закрыл велопрокат в Нижнем Новгороде |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/5306093 |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=Коммерсантъ |language=ru}}

=== Tyumen ===

In 2021, Velobike was launched in Tyumen.{{Cite web |date=2021-07-15 |title=В Тюмени открылся городской велопрокат: как он работает и сколько стоит |url=https://72.ru/text/gorod/2021/07/15/70026005/ |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=72.ру |language=ru}} However, the contract with the city of Tyumen was cancelled by the city in 2023.{{Cite web |date=2023-05-21 |title=Лето без велосипеда. Куда исчезли сервисы велошеринга в Тюмени? |url=https://72.ru/text/gorod/2023/05/21/72306230/ |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=72.ру |language=ru}}

== Saint Petersburg ==

In 2020, the Smart Bike system was launched in Saint Petersburg. SmartBike, a privately owned dockless system, replaced the Velogorod station-based system.{{Cite web |last=Хабибрахимов |first=Альберт |date=2020-08-14 |title=Без 137 млн рублей субсидий: в Петербурге частный велопрокат Smart Bike пришёл на место провального проекта с госпомощью — Транспорт на vc.ru |url=https://vc.ru/transport/149888-bez-137-mln-rublei-subsidii-v-peterburge-chastnyi-veloprokat-smart-bike-prishel-na-mesto-provalnogo-proekta-s-gospomoshyu |access-date=2024-11-27 |website=vc.ru |language=en}}

File:Санкт-Петербург. Невский проспект, велосипедная стоянка.11.11.2015.jpg|Velogorod in 2015

File:Электростукеры у Атлантик-Сити.jpg|SmartBike bicycles among numerous electric kick-scooters in 2024

== Mobee network ==

The Russian-based Mobee bike-sharing company operates a few dockless bicycle-sharing networks. As of 2019, it has opened in three cities: Sochi, Volgograd and Saratov.{{Cite web |url=https://truesharing.ru/b/12171/ |title=Mobee: Как работает dockless байкшеринг в Сочи |author=Алексей Попов |website=Трушеринг |date=2002-10-18|language=ru}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.business-vector.info/saratovtsy-predlozhat-ob-ehat-probki-na-3-ty-syachah-svobodny-h-velosipedov/ |title=Саратовцам предложат объехать пробки на 3 тысячах "Свободных велосипедов" |date=2018-12-13 |publisher=Агентство деловых новостей «Бизнес-вектор»|language=ru}}

=Slovakia=

In 2001, the not-for-profit organization BiCyBa released white bicycles into public use in Bratislava, Slovakia. During the next three months, all the bikes were stolen or destroyed and the project was cancelled.[http://bratislava.sme.sk/c/124828/biele-bicykle-v-centre-stroskotali.html Biele bicykle v centre stroskotali - Inštalácia poškodených bielych bicyklov na vyhradených parkovacích miestach v centre Bratislavy by mala vyvolať verejnú diskusiu o význame propagácie cyklistiky v meste.'] white bicycles in the center have been wrecked- The damaged to white bicycle installations at designated parking spaces in the center of Bratislava should trigger a public debate about the importance of cycling promotion in the city 6 October 2001 bratislava.sme.sk, accessed 9 December 2018

In 2013, a new community-run bike-sharing program in Bratislava called White Bikes commenced service with about 100 bikes (donated by the local Rotary Club{{Cite news|url=https://cyklokoalicia.sk/biele-bicykle/|title=Čo sú to Biele bicykle? (What are White Bikes?)|date=2015-05-07|work=Cyklokoalícia|access-date=2017-12-31|language=sk-SK}}) and over 60 stations as of December 2017.[http://whitebikes.info Bratislava scheme at whitebikes.info] Accessed 14 June 2017 It is built on the Open Source Bike Share System[http://opensourcebikeshare.com Free bike sharing system suitable for smaller communities, university campuses, companies. Launch your own! at opensourcebikeshare.com] Accessed 14 June 2017 based on SMS and a web app. It was started in 2013 by BikeKitchen initiative and cycling advocacy NGO Cyklokoalicia. There is no fee; membership is granted after initial introduction and training. Bikes are available year-round.

The official Bratislava city bike-sharing system Slovnaft Bajk was launched on 7 September 2018[https://dennikn.sk/1235844/bicyklov-je-v-bratislave-denne-asi-200-problemy-riesime-hovori-szabo-zo-slovnaftu/ Matej Dugovic, 19 September 2018: Bicyklov je v Bratislave denne asi 200, problémy riešime, hovorí Szabó zo Slovnaftu] dennikn.sk, accessed 31 October 2018 in cooperation with Slovnaft. It initially offered under 100 bicycles at around 80 stations.{{Cite web|url=https://slovnaftbajk.cyklokoalicia.sk/public/|title=public stats|access-date=22 October 2018|archive-date=22 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181022232536/https://slovnaftbajk.cyklokoalicia.sk/public/|url-status=dead}} The number of bicycles increased to around 190 later, but users complained about the UX, broken bicycles, and the rental process. An estimated 23%{{cite web |last1=Netri |first1=Peter |title=Koľko je skutočne SlovnaftBAjkov a dajú sa požičať? |url=https://cyklokoalicia.sk/2018/10/kolko-je-skutocne-slovnaftbajkov-a-daju-sa-pozicat/ |language=sk |trans-title=There are hundreds of public bicycles in the city. How do you access them? |date=2016-08-16|website=Cyklokoalícia |access-date=12 October 2018}} of bicycles were non-functional or inaccessible for rental. Another free-floating bike sharing system, Rekola, from Czechia was launched in September 2020.{{Cite web|date=2020-09-07|title=V Bratislave spustili nový systém zdieľaných|url=https://dennikn.sk/minuta/2029533/|access-date=2021-01-10|website=Denník N|language=sk-SK}}

The first commercial bike-sharing system in Slovakia was launched in 2016 in the city of Prievidza. {{Lang|sk|Zelený bicykel}} (Green bicycle) has 19 stations and was expected to add 10 more in 2018.{{Cite web|url=http://blog.zelenybicykel.sk/2017/12/04/sezona-2017-ukoncena/|title=Sezóna 2017 ukončená (zhrnutie) (Season 2017 closed (summary)) |website=blog.zelenybicykel.sk|date=4 December 2017 |language=sk-SK|access-date=2017-12-31}} Bikes are not available during the winter season.{{Cite web|url=http://blog.zelenybicykel.sk/2017/11/28/odzvonilo/|title=Odzvonilo – (Green Bike- It's ringing)|website=blog.zelenybicykel.sk|date=28 November 2017 |language=sk-SK|access-date=2017-12-31}}

Public transportation company Arriva launched a bike-sharing system in Nitra in 2017. It is a complementary service for bus riders. It features seven docking stations. The price is €25 per year, €3 per day or €0.50 per hour.{{Cite news|url=http://eautoportal.sk/bike-sharing-nitra/|title=V Nitre spustili službu zdieľania bicyklov. K dispozícii je 70 bicyklov (In Nitra they launched a bicycle sharing service. There are 70 bicycles available. There are 70 Bikes available.)|date=2017-08-17|work=eAutoPortal.sk|access-date=2017-12-31|language=sk-SK}}{{Cite news|url=https://cyklokoalicia.sk/2017/09/bicykle-pod-zoborom/|title=Bicykle pod Zoborom (Bicycles under the Zobor)|date=2017-09-18|work=Cyklokoalícia|access-date=2017-12-31|language=sk-SK}} Bikes are not available during the winter season.

Another commercial floating bike-sharing system was launched by a telecom provider, Antik Telecom, in Košice in {{dts|format=dmy|2019|5||}}. They introduced their system to the districts of Rača and Vajnory{{Cite web |date=12 February 2020 |title=Antik bikesharing sa rozbehne aj v Bratislave |url=https://touchit.sk/antik-bikesharing-sa-rozbehne-aj-v-bratislave/276454 |access-date=2021-07-06 |website=touchit.sk}} in Bratislava in {{dts|format=dmy|2020|6||}}.

=Spain=

File:Estacio bicing bcn.jpg in Barcelona.]]

The Ayuntamiento de Burgos[http://www.aytoburgos.es Ayuntamiento de Burgos] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100313141644/http://www.aytoburgos.es/ |date=13 March 2010 }} Accessed 14 June 2017 runs a bike-sharing program in BiciBur,[http://BiciBur.es 'Tu Bici, tu Ciudad' (Your Bike, your City)], at BiciBur.es, Accessed 14 June 2017 with 23 locations, most with positions for ten bikes. Membership is €15 per year.

=Sweden=

The Stockholm City Bikes system has more than 80 stands and 1,000 bikes. The system functions from April to October.{{cite web|title="City Bikes" program lets you tour Stockholm on two wheels|date=15 January 2010|url=http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/stockholm-city-bikes-program.html|publisher=Euro Cheapo|access-date=17 June 2016}}

The bike sharing system in Gothenburg, known as Styr & ställ, was launched in August 2010. The system has 60 stations and 1,000 bikes.{{cite web|title=Making West Sweden Stronger |url=http://handelskammaren.net/en/articles/explore-gothenburg-by-bike/ |publisher=West Sweden Chamber of Commerce |access-date=3 March 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309235520/http://handelskammaren.net/en/articles/explore-gothenburg-by-bike/ |archive-date=9 March 2016 }}

= Switzerland =

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Switzerland possesses several bicycle-sharing systems including PubliBike, Smide, and oBike, which was launched in Zurich on 5 July 2017.{{Cite news|last1=Petrò|first1=Lorenzo|title=Plötzlich hat Zürich einen mobilen Veloverleih (Suddenly Zurich has a mobile bike rental)|url=http://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/zuerich/region/ploetzlich-hat-zuerich-einen-mobilen-veloverleih/story/24285267|access-date=17 July 2017|publisher=Tages-Anzeiger|date= 14 July 2017}}

The PubliBike network consists of more than 500 stations and 5000 Bikes throughout the country.[https://www.publibike.ch/en/publibike/team/ "About us", at publibike.ch] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191012054259/https://www.publibike.ch/en/publibike/team/ |date=12 October 2019 }} (page visited on 23 June 2013). It includes nine stations on the Lausanne campus.[https://www.publibike.ch/en/campus.html "Campus roule", at publibike.ch] (page visited on 23 June 2013). oBike is said to have deployed 350 bikes in the city of Zurich at a rate of CHF 1.50 for 30 minutes, with a required CHF 129 deposit.{{Cite news|last1=Giusto|first1=Lina|title=O-Bike nutzt gewisse Orte übermässig (O-bike uses certain places excessively)|url=https://www.limmattalerzeitung.ch/limmattal/zuerich/o-bike-nutzt-gewisse-orte-uebermaessig-131518995|access-date=14 July 2017|publisher=Limmataler Zeitung|date=17 July 2017|archive-date=1 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170801072351/https://www.limmattalerzeitung.ch/limmattal/zuerich/o-bike-nutzt-gewisse-orte-uebermaessig-131518995|url-status=dead}} The city of Zürich also has a free bike-rental program, "Züri rollt", with several pick-up and drop-off locations.{{cite web|title="Züri rollt" – Free Bicycle Rental in Zurich|url=https://www.zuerich.com/en/visit/sport/zurich-on-wheels|website=Zurich on Wheels|access-date=17 January 2017}}

=United Kingdom=

== England ==

In 1993, a Green Bike Scheme bike sharing programme was initiated in Cambridge, United Kingdom, using a fleet of some 300 bicycles. The overwhelming majority of bicycles in the fleet were stolen or missing within a year of the programme's introduction, and the Green Bike Scheme was abandoned.{{cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article1717314.ece |title=Sailing through the lights, riding for a fall |publisher=Timesonline.co.uk |date=30 March 2011 |access-date=2012-01-15 |location=London}}{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{cite news|author=Pilgrim Tom |url=https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/you-remember-cambridge-green-bike-12472055 |title=Do you remember the last time Cambridge had an 'Uber for bikes' scheme? |publisher=cambridge-news.co.uk |date=2018-01-18 |access-date=2018-12-03 |location=Cambridge}}{{cite news|author=Elliott Chris |url=https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/history/quirky-pedal-power-could-only-13096553 |title=Quirky pedal power that could only happen in Cambridge |publisher=cambridge-news.co.uk |date=2018-01-18 |access-date=2018-12-03 |location=Cambridge}}

In an attempt to overcome losses from theft, bike sharing programmes adopted a so-called 'smart technology'. One of the first 'smart bike' programmes was the Grippa™ bike storage rack system used in Portsmouth's Bikeabout scheme.{{Cite web|url=http://www.dixonbate.co.uk/cyclesecurity/velotron.asp|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321191612/http://www.dixonbate.co.uk/cyclesecurity/velotron.asp|url-status=dead|title=dixonbate.co.uk|archivedate=21 March 2012|website=www.dixonbate.co.uk}}Black, Colin, Faber, Oscar, and Potter, Stephen, Portsmouth Bikeabout: A Smart-Card Bike Club Scheme, The Open University (1998){{cite journal |last1=DeMaio |first1=Paul |last2=Gifford |first2=Jonathan |title=Will Smart Bikes Succeed as Public Transportation in the United States? |journal=Journal of Public Transportation |volume=7 |issue=2 |year=2004 |pages=1–15 |doi=10.5038/2375-0901.7.2.1 |doi-access=free }} The Bikeabout scheme was launched in October 1995 by the University of Portsmouth, UK, as part of its Green Transport Plan in an effort to cut car travel by staff and students between campus sites. The Bikeabout scheme was a "smart card" fully automated system.Hoogma, Remco, et al, Experimenting For Sustainable Transport: The approach of Strategic Niche Management, London: Spon Press, {{ISBN|020399406X}} (2002), pp. 4–11, 176 For a small fee, users were issued 'smart cards' with magnetic stripes to be swiped through an electronic card reader at a covered 'bike store' kiosk, unlocking the bike from its storage rack. CCTV camera surveillance was installed at all bike stations in an effort to limit vandalism. Upon arriving at the destination station, the smart card was used to open a cycle rack and record the bike's safe return. A charge was automatically registered on the user's card if the bike was returned with damage or if the time exceeded the three-hour maximum. Implemented with an original budget of approximately £200,000, the Portsmouth Bikeabout scheme was never very successful in terms of rider usage,{{efn|The Portsmouth Bikeabout programme never exceeded 500 users at any time during its operational existence.}} in part due to the limited number of bike kiosks and hours of operation. Seasonal weather restrictions and concerns over unjustified charges for bike damage also imposed barriers to usage. The Bikeabout program was discontinued by the university in 1998 in favour of expanded minibus service; the total costs of the Bikeabout programme were never disclosed.University of Portsmouth Academic Staff Association, Minutes of ASA Executive Meeting, 20 October 1999University of Portsmouth Academic Staff Association, Meeting of ASA Executive, Annexe: presentation by Pro-Vice Chancellor Mike Bateman on mobility policy, 16 January 2002 Following the discontinuation of the University of Portsmouth's Bikeabout programme in 1998[https://www.nctr.usf.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/JPT-7-2-DeMaio.pdf Paul DeMaio and Jonathan Gifford "Will Smart Bikes Succeed as Public Transportation in the United States?" 'Program ended due to lack of funding'] Accessed 12 September 2017 (it had been launched in 1996),[https://www.shareable.net/blog/does-bike-sharing-have-a-future Paul DeMaio: "Does Bike Sharing Have a Future?", 19 May 2010, at shareable.net] Accessed 12 September 2017[http://www.smartcard.co.uk/members/newsletters/1998/nov98.pdf "Bikeabout Scheme in Portsmouth" in "Smart Card News" November 1998] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120903230839/http://www.smartcard.co.uk/members/newsletters/1998/nov98.pdf |date=3 September 2012 }} Accessed 12 September 2017 the introduction of new bicycle share systems proceeded more slowly in the United Kingdom than in the rest of Europe.

File:Barclayscyclehire.jpg, London, UK started in 2010.]]

In 2007,[http://www.londonlovesbusiness.com/business-news/politics/exclusive-four-great-things-boris-johnson-did-that-ken-livingstone-should-get-credit-for/11839.article Robyn Vinter: "Exclusive: Four great things Boris Johnson did that Ken Livingstone should get credit for" 10 February 2016, londonlovesbusiness.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170912191555/http://www.londonlovesbusiness.com/business-news/politics/exclusive-four-great-things-boris-johnson-did-that-ken-livingstone-should-get-credit-for/11839.article |date=12 September 2017 }} Accessed 12 September 2017 (another source gives early 2008) London mayor Ken Livingstone promised that an extensive bicycle-sharing system modelled on the Paris Vélib' system would be introduced in London during his final term in office.{{Cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2008/feb/09/transport.world1 |title=City's two-wheel transformation|last=Taylor|first=Matthew|date=9 February 2008|work=The Guardian |location=London|access-date=11 August 2010}} The scheme was not completed until Boris Johnson was in office, and consequently became known informally as "Boris Bikes".[http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/1337944/london_mayor_election_who_is_the_greenest_choice.html "Boris bikes and cycling in London" in "London mayor election: who is the greenest choice?" Mark Briggs 26 April 2012, at theecologist.org] Accessed 12 September 2017 With initial sponsorship from Barclays and later Santander, Transport for London launched the scheme in 2010. Hire under 30 minutes is free from special bicycle stands across the city, after a daily, monthly, or annual charge has been paid.[http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/14811.aspx What you pay | Cycling | Transport for London] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110419231453/http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/14811.aspx |date=19 April 2011 }}. Tfl.gov.uk. Retrieved on 15 August 2013.

Outside London, the largest bicycle-sharing scheme is the hire-a-bike operation in Blackpool, operated by Hourbike,{{cite web |url=http://www.hourbike.com |title=Bike Sharing UK – Bike Hire Operator – Bike Rental Schemes – Hourbike}} Accessed 12 September 2017 with 60 stations and 500 bikes. This scheme uses both RFID membership cards and instant point-of-sale memberships for both residential users and visitors. Hourbike also has schemes in Lincoln, Reading, Liverpool, Nottingham, and Southport in England as well as Dumfries, Scotland.{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jul/30/london-cycle-scheme-boris-johnson|title=London cycle scheme could spread across UK|first=Helen|last=Pidd|date=30 July 2010|website=The Guardian}}

In 2017, ofo, a Beijing-based bike share company, announced plans to provide shared bike services to several British cities. In 2018, the company withdrew service to several British towns and reduced service area coverage to others as part of a global restructuring plan.{{cite magazine|url= https://www.wired.co.uk/article/ofo-bike-share-leaving-sheffield-norwich-leeds|title= Why is Ofo abandoning small UK cities? It's money, not vandalism|first=Richard|last=Priday|date=24 July 2018|magazine=Wired}}

In May 2017, Bristol became the first European city to have a hire-a-bike system operated by YoBike.[http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/yobikes-come-bristol-how-work-72891 Joe Smith "Yobikes have come to Bristol – how do they work and how can you get a free ride?" 24 May 2017, at bristolpost.co.uk] Accessed 1 June 2017[http://365bristol.com/story/2017/05/09/%E2%80%98boris-bike%E2%80%99-style-project-to-launch-in-bristol/4572/ "‘Boris Bike' style project to launch in Bristol", 9 May 2017, at 365bristol.com] Accessed 1 June 2017

Some bike-sharing schemes use mobile phone apps to reserve or sign out bikes. In the UK, OYBike ran small-scale operations at two universities, three business parks, three London boroughs, and a private hotel chain in London until 2011. Like Munich's Call-a-Bike, OYBike used mobile phone technology to log use and charge for hires and could set up hire points in as little as 10 minutes.[http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/obike-london-dockless-cycle-hire-2993709 James Laird, 17 July 2017: oBike UK Launch: What you need to know about the controversial ‘Boris Bike' rival] at trustedreviews.com, accessed 8 April 2018

Brompton Bike Hire has 40 docks across 25 major locations in the UK, starting at £2.50 for 24 hours. It uses the same hardware as BIXI Montréal, and members can rent a folding Brompton bike. The locations of the docks include London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Reading, Southampton, and Oxford.{{cite web|url=https://www.bromptonbikehire.com/docks |title=Our Docks |website=Brompton Bike Hire|access-date=17 June 2016}}

In 2018 the Singaporean-based company oBike launched in London, with 400 dockless bikes and was anticipated to spread to other cities in the UK.{{cite web|author=Laura Laker |url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2017/jul/12/londons-first-dockless-hire-bike-scheme-launches |title=London's first dockless hire bike scheme launches | Environment |work=The Guardian |date=12 July 2017 |access-date=14 July 2017}}{{cite web|author=Sean Morrison |url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/boris-bike-rival-obike-launches-in-london-with-400-dockfree-cycles-for-hire-a3585781.html |title=Dockless Boris bike rival oBike launches in London with 400 cycles for hire | London Evening Standard |date=12 July 2017 |publisher=Standard.co.uk |access-date=14 July 2017}} In the UK, oBike's bike hire is 50p for 30 minutes, with a required £49 deposit.{{cite magazine|last=Burgess |first=Matt |url=https://www.wired.co.uk/article/london-obike-dockless |title=oBike is putting thousands of bikes on the streets of London | WIRED UK |magazine=Wired UK |publisher=Wired.co.uk |access-date=14 July 2017}}

In June 2019, bicycle light company Beryl launched a dockless cycle share scheme in Bournemouth and Poole, which was extended to Christchurch the following year.{{Cite news|last=Grassby|first=Jade|date=20 June 2019|title=Bournemouth and Poole's first Beryl Bikes get the thumbs-up|work=Bournemouth Echo|url=https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/17718951.bournemouth-pooles-first-beryl-bikes-get-thumbs-up/|access-date=20 June 2021}}{{Cite news|last=Luckhurst|first=Greg|date=10 September 2020|title=Beryl becomes country's biggest bike share scheme with Christchurch launch|work=Bournemouth Echo|url=https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/18710308.beryl-becomes-countrys-biggest-bike-share-scheme-christchurch-launch/|access-date=20 June 2021}} Beryl also operates schemes in Hereford, Norwich, Watford and the Isle of Wight.{{Cite web|title=Bikeshare locations|url=https://beryl.cc/bikeshare/locations|access-date=20 June 2021|website=Beryl}}

In June 2021, Transport for Greater Manchester announced Beryl as the delivery partner to design, install and operate a 24/7, docked public cycle hire scheme made up of an initial 1,500 bikes and e-bikes at over 200 docking stations across Manchester, Trafford and Salford, in Greater Manchester. The scheme was scheduled to launch in November 2021.{{Cite web |title=Get a bike - Access to bikes |url=https://activetravel.tfgm.com/cycling/get-a-bike/ |access-date=2021-08-01 |website=TfGM Active Travel |language=en-GB}}

== Northern Ireland ==

Belfast launched a public bike hire scheme on 27 April 2015. The scheme was sponsored by Coca-Cola HBC Northern Ireland and is called Coca-Cola Zero Belfast Bikes. The Department for Regional Development (DRD) provided initial capital funding for the scheme as part of their Active Travel Demonstration Projects budget. NSL oversees the daily operation of the scheme, while Nextbike is responsible for the bikes.{{cite news|title=Coca-Cola Zero Belfast Bikes Go Live|url=http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/News/News-49339.aspx|access-date=17 June 2016|publisher=Belfast City Council|date=27 April 2016}} There are 33 docking stations with options for expansion depending on securing additional resources and council approval.{{cite web|url=http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/leisure/outdoorleisurefacilities/bikesharescheme.aspx|title=Coca-Cola Zero Belfast Bikes}} Accessed 12 September 2017{{cite web|title=Welcome to Coca Cola Zero Belfast Bikes|url=http://www.belfastbikes.co.uk/en/belfast/|website=Belfast Bikes|access-date=17 June 2016}}

== Scotland ==

Recent expansions to cities in Scotland included Glasgow and Stirling.{{cite web|url=http://www.nextbike.co.uk/en/glasgow|title=Glasgow – nextbike Glasgow|work=nextbike.co.uk}} Accessed 12 September 2017{{cite web|url=http://www.stirlingcyclehub.org/news/136-stirling-cyclists-pedal-forth-with-new-city-wide-bike-hire-scheme|title=Stirling cyclists pedal forth with new city-wide bike hire scheme – Stirling Cycle Hub|author=Amparo Echenique|work=stirlingcyclehub.org|access-date=27 October 2014|archive-date=27 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141027170343/http://www.stirlingcyclehub.org/news/136-stirling-cyclists-pedal-forth-with-new-city-wide-bike-hire-scheme|url-status=dead}} Accessed 12 September 2017{{cite web|url=http://www.nextbike.co.uk/en/stirling/|title=Stirling – nextbike Stirling|work=nextbike.co.uk}} Accessed 12 September 2017 Stirling's scheme was named "Pedalforth" following a competition in the community and comprises 100 bikes and 11 stations. Glasgow was provided with 400 bikes across 31 stations in 2014.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-27984471|title=BBC News – Glasgow unveils bike hire scheme at 31 city locations|work=BBC News|date=24 June 2014}} Accessed 12 September 2017 In addition to this, in 2018, Edinburgh launched its own cycle hire scheme in partnership with Just Eat, titled Just Eat Cycles.

== Wales ==

Cardiff

Nextbike started a public bike hire scheme operating in Cardiff on 26 March 2018, with five docking stations and 50 bicycles.[https://businessnewswales.com/worlds-most-extensive-bikeshare-operator-nextbikes-arrive-in-cardiff/ Cardiff Council, 30 March 2018: World's Most Extensive Bikeshare Operator Nextbikes Arrive in Cardiff] at businessnewswales.com, accessed 4 April 2018 The original plan was to have the public bike hire scheme operating in Cardiff by Autumn 2017 and to have 500 cycles at over 50 docking stations in the city. It came six years after OYBike ended a smaller scheme (with 10 stations), following the council's withdrawal of funding in 2011.[http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/cardiffs-new-bike-hire-scheme-13201489 "Cardiff's new bike hire scheme expected to be up and running by this autumn", at walesonline.co.uk] Accessed 12 September 2017 On 7 December 2023 it was announced that Nextbike would be discontinuing the scheme on the 31st due to vandisation and theft.{{citation needed|date=December 2023}}

Swansea

Santander began a bike sharing scheme in Swansea in the summer of 2018.[https://www.santandercycles.co.uk/swansea Swansea A great way to stay active and get around Swansea easily.] www.santandercycles.co.uk, accessed 18 March 2021 Initially, there were five docking station, with a sixth later being added in Mumbles. The scheme has proven popular and there are prospects of expanding the service in the city.

North America

=Canada=

==Montréal, QC==

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The first widely deployed bicycle-sharing system in Montréal was BIXI Montréal, launched in 2009.{{cite news|url=http://spacing.ca/montreal/2009/01/31/sneak-peak-of-a-bixi-bike/|title=Sneak peek at a Bixi bike|last=Erb|first=Chris|date=31 January 2009|work=Spacing Montreal|access-date=11 October 2018}} It expanded to 6200 bicycles at 540 stations,{{Cite news|url=https://www.bixi.com/en/who-we-are|title=Who we are|work=BIXI Montreal|access-date=2018-05-01}} making it the largest bicycle-sharing system, alongside the one in Toronto. Although initial program costs were $15 million for planning and implementation of the Bixi project, subsequent expenses incurred in expanding the program have driven costs upwards of $23 million.CBC News, Montreal's Bixi rental bikes are rolling, 12 May 2009Bixi System, BIXI: Phase II To Begin This Summer, 3 July 2009{{cite news|url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1852747_1854195_1854146,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081102044546/http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1852747_1854195_1854146,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2 November 2008 |title=Best Inventions of 2008: 19. Montreal's Public Bike System |publisher=Time |date=29 October 2008 |access-date=15 January 2012}}{{cite news|title=50 nouvelles stations de Bixi|url=http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Montreal/2013/03/19/005-bixi-nouvelles-stations.shtml|access-date=9 April 2013|newspaper=Radio-Canada|date=19 March 2013}} The system was developed by PBSC Urban Solutions along with a consortium of vendors. The BIXI technology was later used in bike sharing systems in North America, Europe and Australia. The Montreal system was ranked by Time magazine as the 19th best invention of 2008.{{cite web |last=Alter |first=Lloyd |url=http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/11/montreal-bike-share-gets-new-name.php |title=Treehugger |publisher=Treehugger |date=11 November 2008 |access-date=15 January 2012 |archive-date=12 September 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110912045752/http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/11/montreal-bike-share-gets-new-name.php |url-status=dead }} As of 2024, Bixi has more than 10,000 bikes, 2 600 of which are e-bikes and 900 stations.{{cite news|url=https://bixi.com/fr/qui-sommes-nous/|title=Qui sommes nous - Bixi|date=4 May 2024|access-date=4 May 2024}}

==Quebec City, QC==

àVélo launched in 2021 with 100 pedal assist bikes and 10 stations. As of 2023, àVélo has 780 pedal assist bikes and 74 stations.{{cite web|title=Social Bicycles in Hamilton|url=https://hamilton.socialbicycles.com|website=SoBi Hamilton|access-date=17 June 2016}}

==Hamilton, ON==

Sobi Hamilton launched in March 2015 with 750 bicycles at over 100 stations.

==Ottawa, ON==

The Bixi system was implemented in June 2009 in Ottawa/Gatineau as Capital Bixi. It launched in 2009 as a pilot program with 100 bicycles and 10 stations. In 2012, it was expanded to 250 bicycles and 25 stations. Its owner, the NCC, sold it to US-based CycleHop in April 2014 when its operator, Montreal-based Public Bike System Company, filed for bankruptcy protection in January 2014.{{cite web|url=http://metronews.ca/news/ottawa/1059825/no-ottawa-bike-share-until-early-august-says-capital-bixis-new-u-s-owner/|title=No Ottawa bike share until early August, says Capital Bixi's new U.S. owner|date=9 June 2014|work=metronews.ca|access-date=2 July 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150703143226/http://metronews.ca/news/ottawa/1059825/no-ottawa-bike-share-until-early-august-says-capital-bixis-new-u-s-owner/|archive-date=3 July 2015|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url=http://www.obj.ca/Canada---World/2014-01-21/article-3584702/Bixi-bike-service-goes-bust-in-Montreal%2C-but-expected-to-operate-this-year/1|title=Bixi bike service goes bust in Montreal, but expected to operate this year|publisher=Ottawa Business Journal|date=21 January 2014|access-date=13 December 2016}} {{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}} CycleHop renamed the service to VeloGo and replaced the fleet with 'smart' bicycles, where GPS tracking is built into each bicycle, instead of relying on base stations, as with Bixi system. VeloGo began its service in the summer of 2015.{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/VeloGoCanada/status/616704078979072000|title=VeloGO, 'status'|work=Twitter}}

==Toronto, ON==

From 2001 to 2006, BikeShare, operated by the Community Bicycle Network (CBN) in Toronto, was for a time the most popular community bicycle-sharing program in North America. BikeShare was intended to overcome some of the theft issues by requiring yearly memberships to sign out any of the 150 refurbished yellow bikes locked up at 16 hubs throughout central Toronto. At its height, over 400 members could sign out a bike from any hub for up to three days. The hubs were located at stores, cafes, and community centres where the staff would volunteer their time to sign bikes out and in.{{cite web|url=http://communitybicyclenetwork.org/bikeshare |title=BikeShare page |publisher=Communitybicyclenetwork.org |access-date=2012-01-15}} Despite steadily increasing administrative, implementation, and maintenance costs, CBN could only charge users around 20 percent of actual costs, as users were unlikely to spend more than $50 per year for a membership. Without sufficient funds in the form of private and government grants, CBN discontinued BikeShare in 2006.{{cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/04/10/toronto_bikeshare_program_kaput.html |title=Toronto Star |work=Thestar.com |date=10 April 2007 |access-date=2012-01-15 |first=Matthew |last=Chung}}

Bixi Toronto launched in 2011 with 800 bicycles at 80 stations.{{cite news|last1=McGreal|first1=Ryan|title=Provincial Funding to Expand Toronto Bike Share, Boost Cycling in Other Municipalities|url=https://www.raisethehammer.org/article/2648/provincial_funding_to_expand_toronto_bike_share_boost_cycling_in_other_municipalities|access-date=17 June 2016|publisher=Raise the Hammer|date=8 July 2015}} In 2013, when Public Bike System Company acknowledged that it could not repay its $3.9 million loan to the city, the system was taken over by the Toronto Parking Authority and renamed Bike Share Toronto.{{cite news|last1=Kuitenbrouwer|first1=Peter|title=Toronto to eat $3.9-million loan to Bixi, turn management of troubled bike program over to Portland-based firm|url=http://news.nationalpost.com/toronto/toronto-to-eat-3-9-million-loan-to-bixi-turn-management-of-troubled-bike-program-over-to-portland-based-firm|access-date=17 June 2016|publisher=National Post|date=25 November 2013}} In 2016, the city of Toronto signed a contract with PBSC to expand their system. Its network hosts 6,850 bicycles spread among 625 stations.[https://bikesharetoronto.com/news/expansion-2020/ Bike Share Toronto Expands to 6,850 Bikes & 625 Stations] 06/09/2020 bikesharetoronto.com, accessed 18 March 2020{{cite web|url=https://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=af71df79b2df6410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&nrkey=25E652902FA78D588525817000509D99|title=Bike Share Toronto expansion gives Toronto residents 70 new bike stations|date=2 August 2017|publisher=City of Toronto|access-date=9 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170810011712/https://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=af71df79b2df6410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&nrkey=25E652902FA78D588525817000509D99|archive-date=10 August 2017|url-status=dead}}

==Vancouver, BC==

In July 2016, Vancouver installed a bike sharing system, Mobi, operated by CycleHop Corp.{{cite web |url=https://vancouversun.com/news/vancouver+eyes+bike+share+system+roll+within+months/11738540/story.html |title=Vancouver eyes bike share system roll out within months | accessed Feb. 2016 |publisher=Vancouver Sun |access-date=2016-02-25 |archive-date=4 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181004122123/http://www.vancouversun.com/news/vancouver+eyes+bike+share+system+roll+within+months/11738540/story.html |url-status=dead }} Mobi launched with 1500 bicycles at 150 stations.20 July 2016 [http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bike-share-launch-vancouver-1.3686964 CBC News] Vancouver's long-awaited bike share service launching today

==Victoria, BC==

In September 2017 a dockless bike share became available in the city of Victoria, starting with 150 bicycles. The dockless bike share was operated by U-Bicycle, but disappeared from the city's streets after a couple of years.{{Cite web |date=2019-02-06 |title=Rough ride for Victoria's lime green rental bikes |url=https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/rough-ride-for-victoria-s-lime-green-rental-bikes-1.4285781 |access-date=2022-08-10 |website=Vancouver Island |language=en}}

==Edmonton, AB==

From 2005 to 2008, a largely unregulated bike sharing program was operated by the Peoples' Pedal organisation in Edmonton, Alberta. The program suffered from high theft and vandalism rates, with 95% of the bikes that had been placed into service stolen or missing by 2008.{{cite web |url=http://www.peoplespedal.org/ |title=The People's Pedal website |accessed 2 October 2009 |publisher=Peoplespedal.org |access-date=2012-01-15 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120103211955/http://www.peoplespedal.org/ |archive-date=3 January 2012}}

=Costa Rica=

Cartago, east of San José, Costa Rica, started a bikeshare program in 2017.{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/BicipubliCartago?fref=ts|title=Bici Públi Cartago|website=facebook.com|access-date=3 April 2018}}{{cite news|last1=Lara S.|first1=Juan Fernando|title=Cartago alquilará bicicletas para mitigar presas y promover salud ciudadana (Cartago will rent bicycles to mitigate jams and promote citizen health)|url=http://www.nacion.com/tecnologia/avances/Cartago-alquilara-bicicletas-mitigar-presas_0_1445255484.html|access-date=17 August 2017|publisher=La Nación (Costa Rica)|date=2014-10-15}}

=Mexico=

==Mexico City==

Ecobici is one of the world's largest bicycle-sharing programs, with 452 stations covering a {{convert|35|sqkm|sqmi|adj=on}} area.{{cite web|title=Ecobici (Mexico City) official website|url=https://www.ecobici.cdmx.gob.mx/|access-date=8 December 2017}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi-news/mexico-shows-delhi-the-way-in-public-bicycle-sharing/story-CHHOww6Ja1plVKUojXPN9M.html|title=Mexico shows Delhi the way in public bicycle sharing|date=8 April 2017}}

In February 2010, the government of Mexico City inaugurated a bicycle-sharing network called Ecobici.{{cite web|url=https://www.ecobici.df.gob.mx/home/home.php |title=Ecobici |language=es |access-date=17 January 2011 |publisher=Ecobici |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722225046/https://www.ecobici.df.gob.mx/home/home.php |archive-date=22 July 2011 }} With distinctive red and white liveried bicycles, the network as of February 2015 consists of 444 stations with 6,500 bicycles.{{cite news|newspaper=km0|url=http://eleconomista.com.mx/distrito-federal/2015/02/16/llega-ecobici-delegacion-benito-juarez|date=February 2015|title=Llega Ecobici a la delegación Benito Juárez|trans-title=Ecobici Arrives to Benito Juarez Borough|language=es}} With more than 240,000 registered users, it has been argued that Ecobici is the largest bicycle-sharing program in North America.{{cite web|title=Meet Mexico City's First Bike Mayor|url=https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2017/05/meet-mexico-citys-first-bike-mayor/527109/|website=CityLab|access-date=2 August 2017|quote=Ecobici now has around 6,500 bikes and over 240,000 registered users (which, they argue, is the largest in North America).}} The system is run by the private company Clear Channel México,{{cite web|url=http://bike-sharing.blogspot.com/2010/02/north-americas-newest-and-largest.html|title=North America's Newest and Largest Year-round Service Opens in México City|date=15 February 2010|access-date=17 January 2011|publisher=MetroBike}} but funded by the government with an initial investment of 75 million pesos. Users of the system are required to purchase an RFID card at a cost of 400 pesos which provides them with access to the bicycles for one year. Use of a bicycle is free for the first 45 minutes; extra charges are applied for use beyond the time limit.

==Guadalajara==

In December 2014, the government of the State of Jalisco implemented a bicycle-sharing system called MiBici with 86 stations and 860 bicycles.{{cite web|url=http://mexico.itdp.org/noticias/arranca-mibici-la-bicicleta-publica-de-guadalajara/ |title=Arranca |date=1 December 2014}} As of August 2021, it has 300 stations with 3,200 bicycles.{{cite web|last=Rabastan|title=Crece infraestructura de MiBici |url=https://www.notisistema.com/noticias/crece-infraestructura-de-mibici-llega-a-300-estaciones/ |work=www.notisistema.com}} This system uses the technology and the hardware of PBSC.{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bixi-bike-sharing-cities-1.3539443|title=Once bankrupt, Montreal's Bixi can't keep up with global demand|work=CBC News|access-date=2017-03-14|language=en}}

==Toluca==

In November 2015, the Municipality of Toluca inaugurated a bicycle-sharing system called Huitoluzi with 26 stations and 300 bicycles, using PBSC as a provider.{{cite web|url=http://www.eluniversaledomex.mx/toluca/huizi-nuevo-sistema-de-renta-de-bicis-publicas-como-funciona.html|title=Huizi, nuevo sistema de renta de bicis públicas ¿Cómo funciona?|trans-title=Huizi, new public bike rental system How does it work?|first=El Universal, Compa��a Period�stica Nacional.|last=M�xico|access-date=16 December 2016|archive-date=23 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160323222006/http://www.eluniversaledomex.mx/toluca/huizi-nuevo-sistema-de-renta-de-bicis-publicas-como-funciona.html|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|url=http://alasimus.org/noticias/521/pbsc-urban-solutions-lanzo-el-huizi-toluca-el-nuevo-servicio-de-alquiler-de-bicis/|title=PBSC Urban Solutions lanzó el Huizi Toluca, el nuevo servicio de alquiler de bicis|trans-title=PBSC Urban Solutions launched the Huizi Toluca, the new bike rental service|website=alasimus.org|language=es-es|access-date=2017-03-14|archive-date=9 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180409044047/http://alasimus.org/noticias/521/pbsc-urban-solutions-lanzo-el-huizi-toluca-el-nuevo-servicio-de-alquiler-de-bicis/|url-status=usurped}} It is currently inactive.

==Pachuca==

In February 2016, the Municipality of Pachuca inaugurated a bicycle-sharing system called Bici Capital with six stations and 140 bicycles.{{cite web|url=http://www.criteriohidalgo.com/noticias/hidalgo-ujul/hoy-arranca-bici-capital-en-pachuca|title=Hoy arranca Bici Capital en Pachuca|date=2 February 2016 | trans-title=Today Bici Capital starts in Pachuca}}

==Puebla==

Beginning in January 2017, Puebla was scheduled to have a system called Bici Puebla with 139 stations and 2,100 bicycles.{{cite web|url=http://intoleranciadiario.com/detalle_noticia/150413/ciudad/colocan-cicloestaciones-en-el-primer-cuadro-de-la-angelopolis|title=Colocan cicloestaciones en el primer cuadro de la Angelópolis|date=December 2016| trans-title=They place cycle stations in the first quarter of Angelópolis|publisher=intoleranciadiario.com}}

=United States=

In the United States, public bicycle share programs have largely centered around major cities and universities.{{Cite web|url=http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/25761/here-are-americas-largest-bikesharing-systems-as-of-2014/|title=Here are America's largest bikesharing systems as of 2014|access-date=2016-08-27}} Some corporate campuses have private systems.{{Cite web|url=http://www.naiop.org/en/Magazine/2015/Winter-2015-2016/Business-Trends/Private-Bike-share-Services-Gain-Traction.aspx|title=Private Bike-share Services Gain Traction {{!}} NAIOP|website=naiop.org|access-date=2016-08-27}} According to a report by the National Association of City Transportation Officials, a total of 35 million bike-share trips took place within the United States in 2017 across 100 bike-share systems across the country, operated by eight companies.{{Cite news|url=https://www.wired.com/story/americans-falling-in-love-bike-share|title=Americans Are Falling in Love With Bike Share|last=Marshall|first=Aarian|date=3 May 2018|magazine=WIRED|access-date=2018-05-06|department=Transportation|quote=The first bike-share systems, starting in 1960s Amsterdam....}} Seattle led the way with a dockless bike sharing system in the U.S. in the summer of 2017, and other cities soon joined the ranks. Nine months later, about 44% of rides were dockless. The bikes became controversial in various cities;{{cite web|last1=Lekach|first1=Sasha|title=Bike-sharing has blown up in the past year, but cities are wary after the mess in China|url=https://mashable.com/2018/05/18/bike-to-work-dockless-bike-share/|website=Mashable|date=18 May 2018|access-date=21 May 2018|language=en}} Dallas reportedly had 20,000 bikes on the streets,{{cite web|last1=Wilonsky|first1=Robert|title=Bike-share companies peddle excuses, apologies after Dallas' clean-up-or-else demands|url=https://www.dallasnews.com/news/dallas-city-hall/2018/01/26/bike-share-companies-peddle-excuses-apologies-after-dallas-demands-clean-else|website=Dallas News|access-date=21 May 2018|language=en|date=26 January 2018}} they were essentially banned in New York City and San Francisco,{{cite news|last1=Lee|first1=Jane Lanhee|title=Bike-sharing companies face an uphill ride in U.S.|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-bikesharing/bike-sharing-companies-face-an-uphill-ride-in-u-s-idUSKCN1GS0YX|website=U.S.|date=16 March 2018|access-date=21 May 2018}} with Austin, Texas issuing emergency rules for their implementation.{{cite web|last1=Wear|first1=Ben|title=Austin Issued Emergency Rules for Dockless Bikes and Scooters — Not Everyone Is Pleased|url=http://www.govtech.com/fs/transportation/Austin-Issued-Emergency-Rules-for-Dockless-Bikes-and-Scooters-Not-Everyone-Is-Pleased.html|website=Austin American Statesman|date=10 May 2018|access-date=21 May 2018|language=en}}

== Bikes Belong (Dem/Rep Conventions), 2008 ==

In 2007, Bikes Belong (now known as PeopleForBikes), an advocacy group financed by major bicycle manufacturers, worked with city officials, local advocates, and the healthcare firm Humana to bring bike sharing to the Republican and Democratic 2008 conventions. Called "Freewheelin!" the program offered 1,000 bicycles at 12 stations throughout the downtowns of the host cities, Denver and Minneapolis/St. Paul, over the five days of each convention. Bikes Belong's stated goal was to provide a proof-of-concept that large-scale bicycle sharing that had gained popularity in European cities could work in U.S. cities and provide a valuable addition to the transportation mix. The program was popular among conventioneers and helped the city of Denver to create a narrative around the "green" attributes of the convention. Both Denver and Minneapolis successfully pursued permanent bike sharing systems, with Denver B-cycle launching on 22 April 2010 as the first of its scale in the U.S., followed by Minneapolis' NiceRide system launching on 10 June 2010.{{cite news |title=PeopleForBikes plans Friday webinar on proposed tariffs |url=https://www.bicycleretailer.com/industry-news/2018/07/26/peopleforbikes-plans-friday-webinar-proposed-tariffs#.W3TFGthKjOQ |access-date=16 August 2018 |publisher=Bicycle Retailer |date=26 July 2018}}

== Aspen/Basalt, CO ==

The system was launched in 2013 with 16 stations and 200 bikes with provider PBSC.{{Cite web|url=http://www.aspentimes.com/news/we-cycle-plans-to-pedal-into-basalt-next-year/|title=WE-cycle plans to pedal into Basalt next year {{!}} AspenTimes.com|website=aspentimes.com|date=9 October 2015 |language=en|access-date=2017-03-14}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.aspentimes.com/news/bike-sharing-comes-to-aspen/|title=Bike sharing comes to Aspen {{!}} AspenTimes.com|website=aspentimes.com|date=June 2013 |language=en|access-date=2017-03-14}}

== Albany, NY ==

In 2017, CDPHP Cycle! launched in Albany and three other Capital region cities.{{cite web|url=http://alloveralbany.com/archive/2017/07/27/cdta-bike-share-cdphp-cycle-launch|title=Checking out the new CDPHP Cycle bike share|website=All Over Albany}} The bikes can be locked to official docks or any other rack for a slightly higher fee.[https://cdphpcycle.com/ Explore the Capital Region on Two Wheels!] cdphpcycle.com, accessed 18 March 2020 The system is operated by CDTA.

==Alpharetta, GA==

Alpharetta offered a bike share program operated by Zagster. Trips under three hours were free, and annual memberships were $20. Bikes could be rented from four stations throughout Alpharetta.{{cite web|title=Bike Share Explore our city of parks|url=http://zagster.com/alpharetta/|website=Zagster|access-date=9 August 2016}} {{dead link|date=September 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}} Bikes could be taken anywhere, including Alpharetta's Big Creek Greenway– a 12-foot wide concrete path that stretches eight scenic miles terminating in Big Creek park.{{cite web|title=Big Creek Greenway|url=http://www.alpharetta.ga.us/government/departments/recreation-parks/facilities/big-creek-greenway|publisher=The City of Alpharetta, GA|access-date=9 August 2016}} The service was suspended late May 2020 due to a large-scale Zagster shutdown, and all bicycles and stations were removed.{{Cite web|date=2020-05-28|title=Zagster Ends Bike Share Service In Alpharetta May 29|url=https://www.alpharetta.ga.us/government/departments/recreation-parks/news/2020/05/28/zagster-ends-bike-share-service-in-alpharetta-may-29|access-date=2020-10-07|website=City of Alpharetta Georgia|archive-date=19 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201019134245/https://www.alpharetta.ga.us/government/departments/recreation-parks/news/2020/05/28/zagster-ends-bike-share-service-in-alpharetta-may-29|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|date=2020-05-28|title=Bike Share Service By Zagster Ends Friday In Alpharetta|url=https://patch.com/georgia/alpharetta/bike-share-service-zagster-ends-friday-alpharetta|access-date=2020-10-07|website=Alpharetta-Milton, GA Patch|language=en}}

==Atlanta, GA==

In June 2016, Relay Bike Share launched as the bike share system for the City of Atlanta. The program, operated by Cyclehop and Social Bicycles, launched with 100 bicycles at 10 stations throughout the downtown area. The program aimed to offer 500 bicycles across the city by the end of 2016.{{cite web|last1=Corson|first1=Peter|title=Atlanta's bike share program begins Thursday|url=http://commuting.blog.ajc.com/2016/06/08/atlantas-bike-share-program-begins-thursday/|website=AJC|access-date=9 August 2016|archive-date=13 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160813124800/http://commuting.blog.ajc.com/2016/06/08/atlantas-bike-share-program-begins-thursday/|url-status=dead}}

==Austin, TX==

In December 2013, Austin B-cycle was launched as the bike share system for the City of Austin with 11 stations.{{cite news|title=Austin B-Cycle Sets North American Bikeshare System Record|url=http://austinbcycle.com/the-latest/austin-b-cycle-sets-north-american-bikeshare-system-record|access-date=17 June 2016|publisher=Austin B Station|date=22 March 2014|archive-date=8 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160808153857/http://austinbcycle.com/the-latest/austin-b-cycle-sets-north-american-bikeshare-system-record|url-status=dead}} Austin B-cycle set a national bike share record for the most checkouts per bicycle in a single day, 10.1 checkouts per bike, on 14 March 2015 during the SXSW festival.{{cite web|url=http://kxan.com/2014/03/17/austins-b-cycle-breaks-records-during-sxsw/|title=Austin's B-cycle breaks records during SXSW|work=KXAN.com|access-date=20 May 2015|archive-date=22 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150522123417/http://kxan.com/2014/03/17/austins-b-cycle-breaks-records-during-sxsw/|url-status=dead}} In July 2020, Capital Metro and the city of Austin finalized a partnership to improve Austin's mobility network utilizing the city-owned BCycle bike share system. This partnership, now called Metrobike, aims to create long-term bike share service improvements such as expanding the BCycle fleet and stations, optimizing the system's first and last-mile transit solution, improving services and reaching communities outside of the downtown core, and fully electrifying BCycle's fleet. As of March 2022, the MetroBike system operated more than 75 bike share stations with 800 bikes in the central Austin area.{{Cite web|url=https://www.capmetro.org/ourservices/metrobike|title = MetroBike}}

== Baltimore, MD ==

In May 2014, over 40 bicycles were stolen from Baltimore Recreation and Parks department's bike-share program. The bikes were stolen during the city's Ride Around Reservoir program in Druid Hill Park. The bikes were set up to be lent out when a group of youths took them. The cost of replacing the stolen bikes is devastating to the program, which operates completely on donations.{{cite news|last=Wells|first=Carrie|title=Dozens of bicycles stolen from city bike-share program|url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-recnparks-bikes-stolen-20140530,0,6594734.story|access-date=30 May 2014|newspaper=Baltimore Sun|date=30 May 2014|archive-date=30 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140530184422/http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-recnparks-bikes-stolen-20140530,0,6594734.story|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|title=40 Bicycles for Baltimore Program Stolen|url=http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014/05/29/40-bicycles-for-baltimore-program-stolen/|access-date=30 May 2014|newspaper=CBS Local|date=30 May 2014}}

==Birmingham, AL==

Birmingham launched Zyp Bikeshare in October 2015. Annual memberships are $75, with monthly passes for $20, 3-day passes for $12, and daily passes for $6.{{cite web|title=Zyp BikeShare pricing|url=https://www.zypbikeshare.com/pricing/occasional|website=Zyp BikeShare|access-date=18 April 2018|archive-date=25 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190825165647/https://www.zypbikeshare.com/pricing/occasional|url-status=dead}} Zyp also offers discounted annual memberships to individuals who qualify. Zyp operates 400 bikes at 40 kiosks. Bikes can be ridden anywhere in the downtown Birmingham area. Once a bike is unlocked, riders have 45 minutes to ride before incurring additional fees if they have not docked at another station. As well as traditional bikes, Zyp was the first bike share in North America to have electric pedal-assist bikes to help riders cover distances or mount hills faster.{{cite web|title=Birmingham will get North America's first electric-assist bike share|url=http://betterbikeshare.org/2015/06/11/one-blog-post/|website=Better Bikeshare Partnership|date=11 June 2015}}

==Boston, MA==

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In 2007, Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Director of Bicycle Programs, Nicole Freedman, decided to bring bike sharing to the Boston area. The Metropolitan Area Planning Council, the regional planning agency for the metro-Boston region of 101 cities and towns, joined the effort. Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville also participated.

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On 28 July 2011, Boston launched its 60-station, 600-bike Hubway system, sponsored by the shoe manufacturer New Balance and funded in part by a $3 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration. The contract to operate was awarded to Alta Bicycle Share and the equipment provider was PBSC Urban Solutions. Bicycle sharing was greeted with a mix of excitement and skepticism. In its first two and a half months, Hubway recorded 100,000 station-to-station rides. After recording 140,000 trips in four months, Boston's European-style bicycle-sharing system expanded outside city limits, planting stations across Cambridge, Somerville, and Brookline.

In the spring of 2018 Motivate the operator of the system changed sponsors from Hubway to the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and officially changed the name of the bike share program to Bluebikes Boston.{{cite web |title=Hubway is changing its name to Blue Bikes - The Boston Globe |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/03/07/hubway-changing-its-name-blue-bikes/ixOzaTK6y4jrNkMnRpz06J/story.html |website=BostonGlobe.com |access-date=3 August 2018 |archive-date=3 August 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180803224027/https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2018/03/07/hubway-changing-its-name-blue-bikes/ixOzaTK6y4jrNkMnRpz06J/story.html |url-status=dead }} As of December 2018, the system had deployed 262 stations with a fleet of over 2,500 bikes.[https://www.bluebikes.com/about/media-kit Media Kit] www.bluebikes.com, accessed 18 March 2020

==Boulder, CO==

File:Boulder.bcycle.solar.jpg station with double sided docks. The system was launched in April 2010.]]

In May 2011, Boulder, Colorado launched a bicycle-sharing system, Boulder B-Cycle, with 100 bicycles and 15 stations. Like many in northern latitude cities, this system closes down during winter months to help preserve the life of the equipment.{{cite news|last1=Urie|first1=Heath|title=Boulder B-cycle launches high-tech bike-sharing program with 100 bikes|url=http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_18104126|access-date=17 June 2016|publisher=Daily Camera|date=20 May 2011}}

==Broward County, FL==

Broward B-Cycle launched in December 2011 as the country's first county-wide bike share program, with 200 bikes and 20 stations located in several cities within Broward County, including Fort Lauderdale. This system was funded through a public-private partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation providing a $311,000 grant through Broward County, and B-Cycle's sponsors providing the remainder of the initial capital and operating costs.{{cite web|last=Palacios |first=JM |title=Broward B-Cycle Launches Today |url=http://www.transitmiami.com/bicycles/bicycle-sharing/broward-b-cycle-launches-today |access-date=31 October 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116105850/http://www.transitmiami.com/bicycles/bicycle-sharing/broward-b-cycle-launches-today |archive-date=16 January 2013 }}

==Buffalo, NY==

Reddy Bikeshare launched in 2016 with 200 bicycles at 35 stations around the city.{{Cite news|url=http://news.wbfo.org/post/reddy-bikeshare-proclaims-success-first-season|title=Reddy Bikeshare proclaims success in first season|last=Snyder|first=Amanda|access-date=2017-03-17|language=en}}

==Charleston, SC==

In August 2013, the College of Charleston's Office of Sustainability began a bike sharing program.{{cite web|url=http://bike.cofc.edu |title=Bike CofC – College of Charleston |publisher=Bike.cofc.edu |date=8 July 2014 |access-date=17 August 2014}} This program's 16 bicycles are free to use for all full-time students, faculty, and staff members.{{cite web|last=Menchaca |first=Ron |url=http://today.cofc.edu/2014/03/10/college-of-charleston-bike-share-program-rolling-along/ |title=Free Bike Share Program Rolling Along | College of Charleston News |publisher=Today.cofc.edu |date=10 March 2014 |access-date=17 August 2014}}

==Charlotte, NC==

A system of B-Cycle stands is installed downtown and in a few places nearby.{{Cite web|url=https://charlotte.bcycle.com/|title=Joy Rides|website=charlotte.bcycle.com}}

==Chattanooga, TN==

In July 2012, the Bike Chattanooga Bicycle Transit System launched in Chattanooga, Tennessee with 300 bikes and 28 solar-powered stations by PBSC.{{cite web|author=WRCB Staff |url=http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/19099351/bike-chattanooga-bicyclke-transit-system-finally-live |title=Bike Chattanooga Bicycle Transit System finally live – WRCBtv.com | Chattanooga News, Weather & Sports |date=24 July 2012 |publisher=WRCBtv.com |access-date=17 August 2014}} It was the first large scale bicycle transit system in the Southeast. The system has expanded to 33 stations and had recorded over 78,000 trips by its second anniversary.{{cite web|url=http://www.chattanoogan.com/2014/7/21/280805/Bike-Chattanooga-Celebrates-Second.aspx |title=Bike Chattanooga Celebrates Second Birthday at Nightfall July 25 – 07/21/2014 |date=21 July 2014 |publisher=Chattanoogan.com |access-date=17 August 2014}}

==Chicago, IL==

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On 28 June 2013, Chicago launched Divvy, a bike share system with 750 bikes at 75 stations.{{cite web|title=Chicago Welcomes Divvy Bike Share System|url=http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/bike/news/2013/jul/chicago_welcomesdivvybikesharingsystem.html|access-date=23 July 2013}} As of September 2021, the system operates 16,500 bikes at over 800 stations,{{cite news |last1=Greenfield |first1=John |title=The reward for expansion and electrification of Divvy is record-breaking ridership |url=https://chi.streetsblog.org/2021/09/24/the-reward-for-expansion-and-electrification-of-divvy-is-record-breaking-ridership/ |access-date=22 June 2022 |publisher=Streetsblog Chicago |date=24 Sep 2021}} using both PBSC's hardware and software.{{Cite news|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/redeye-divvy-bikes-helmets-vending-machine-20150507-story.html|title=Divvy may test-drive helmet vending machines at stations|last=Vivanco|first=Leonor|work=chicagotribune.com|access-date=2017-03-14|language=en-US|archive-date=15 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170315085334/http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/redeye-divvy-bikes-helmets-vending-machine-20150507-story.html|url-status=dead}}

==Cincinnati, OH==

In September 2014, Cincinnati Red Bike started operation. It opened with 35 docking stations downtown, Over the Rhine, the University of Cincinnati's main campus, and surrounding areas. In 2023 Red Bike has expanded to 66 stations with over 600 bikes and has a ridership of 100,000+ per year.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}}{{cite news|last1=Marotti|first1=Ally|title=Cincy launches new bike-share program|url=http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2014/09/15/cincy-launches-new-bike-share-program/15673333/|access-date=3 March 2016|publisher=Cincinnati|date=15 September 2015}}

==Cleveland, OH==

On 21 September 2016, Cleveland launched its UH Bike system, with 250 bicycles and 22 stations distributed around the city.{{cite web|url=http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2016/09/uh_bikes_rolls_out_250_bikes_i.html|title=UH Bikes rolls out 250 bikes in Cleveland for official bike sharing launch|date=21 September 2016}}{{Cite web|url=http://uhbikes.com/map/|title=Find a Bike – UH Bikes|access-date=29 November 2016|archive-date=30 November 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161130035846/http://uhbikes.com/map/|url-status=dead}}

==Columbia, SC==

In September 2018, Columbia launched BlueBikeSC with BlueCross BlueShield SC being the chief sponsor.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bluebikesc.com/#sponsors|title=Blue Bike SC|website=Blue Bike SC|language=en-us|access-date=2020-02-17}} In March 2019, the regions transit authority, The Comet (transit) expanded the bike share system adding 10 stations to the system with a $250,000 grant from the federal transit authority.{{Cite web|url=https://www.postandcourier.com/free-times/news/local_and_state_news/the-comet-to-fund-expansion-of-city-s-bike-share/article_750ce8af-1561-5bc2-9a86-e111333b6b37.html|title=The COMET to Fund Expansion of City's Bike Share System|last=Trainor|first=Chris|website=Post and Courier|date=28 March 2019 |language=en|access-date=2020-02-17}}

==Columbus, OH==

On 30 July 2013, CoGo Bike Share started in Columbus, Ohio. It opened with 300 bikes and 30 docking stations in downtown and surrounding areas,{{cite news|last1=Reese|first1=Evan|title=CoGo expansion may take bikes toward OSU, Franklinton and Bexley|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/blog/2014/12/cogo-expansion-may-take-bikes-toward-osu.html|access-date=17 June 2016|publisher=Biz Journals}} all provided by PBSC and operated by Motivate.{{cite news|url=http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/06/12/COGO_announces_new_stations.html|title=New CoGo bike-share stations announced in neighborhoods|last=Ronan|first=Rick|date=12 June 2015|work=The Columbus Dispatch|access-date=16 June 2015|archive-date=15 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150615005319/http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/06/12/COGO_announces_new_stations.html|url-status=dead}}

In the summer of 2015, Zagster launched a 115-bicycle, 15-station system on the Ohio State University campus. The university decided not to integrate with the city's CoGo system.{{cite news|url=http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/03/19/OSU-picks-bike-share-company.html|title=Ohio State picks company to run bike-share program|last=Binkley|first=Colin|date=19 March 2015|work=Columbus Dispatch|access-date=16 June 2015|archive-date=7 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150507044609/http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/03/19/OSU-picks-bike-share-company.html|url-status=dead}} The Ohio State University announced plans to integrate electric assist bicycles as part of its bicycle share program launching in 2015.{{cite web|url=http://thelantern.com/2015/03/ohio-state-picks-zagster-to-operate-bike-sharing-program/|title=Ohio State picks Zagster to operate bike-sharing program|website=thelantern.com|date=20 March 2015}} The Zagster program at Ohio State University shut down in August 2018.{{Cite web|title=Bikeshare Updates {{!}} Transportation and Traffic Management|url=https://ttm.osu.edu/bikeshare-updates|access-date=2020-10-07|website=ttm.osu.edu}}

==Denver, CO==

On 22 April 2010, Denver became the first U.S. city with a large-scale smart-technology-enabled bicycle-sharing system with the launch of Denver B-cycle. The system launched with 45 stations and 450 bicycles throughout downtown, downtown-adjacent neighborhoods, and on higher-education campuses. Denver B-cycle's roots came from the "Freewheelin" bike sharing program which operated for 6 days during the 2008 DNC convention in Denver. In Denver, several B-cycle rental stations are located at RTD Light Rail Platforms. The Denver B-cycle program varies in cost depending on use. Fees range from $8 per day to $80 per year.{{cite news|title=B-cycle Teams with Denver, Colorado, to Launch First Citywide Bicycle-Sharing Program in the U.S. |url=http://www.nbc12.com/story/12332856/b-cycle-teams-with-denver-colorado-to-launch-first-citywide-bicycle-sharing-program-in-the-us |access-date=18 February 2016 |publisher=NBC 12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160225100559/http://www.nbc12.com/story/12332856/b-cycle-teams-with-denver-colorado-to-launch-first-citywide-bicycle-sharing-program-in-the-us |archive-date=25 February 2016 }}

Denver's B-cycle needed {{frac|7|1|2}} months to reach 100,000 station-to-station rides.{{cite news |last=Moskowitz |first=Eric |date=28 November 2011 |title=Hubway to branch out next spring |url=https://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2011/11/28/hubway_bicycle_sharing_program_expanding_to_cambridge_somerville_and_brookline/ |newspaper=The Boston Globe |access-date=17 August 2004}}

==Des Moines, IA==

B-Cycle has partnered with the Des Moines Bicycle Collective, operating bike-sharing stations throughout the downtown core, East Village, Ingersoll, Sherman Hill, and Drake University neighborhoods. The system is in operation from 1 March - 30 November each year.{{cite web|title=Des Moines B-Cycle|url=https://desmoines.bcycle.com/|access-date=17 Jan 2018}}

==Detroit, MI==

MoGo, a nonprofit affiliate of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, launched MoGo Bike Share in the Greater Downtown area with 430 bicycles across 43 stations on 23 May 2017.{{cite web|title=Let's ride, Detroit – MOGO, Detroit Bike Share|url=https://mogodetroit.org/|access-date=9 May 2017}}

==Eugene, OR==

PeaceHealth Rides is administered by JUMP Bikes (formerly Social Bicycles, and now owned by Uber) and is a partnership of the City of Eugene, Lane Transit District, and the University of Oregon. The system launched in downtown Eugene, the Whiteaker neighborhood, and the area around the University of Oregon with 300 bicycles across 36 stations in April 2018. PeaceHealth, a not-for-profit Catholic health system with 10 hospitals in three states including one hospital in Eugene, is the sponsor.{{cite web|title=PeaceHealth Rides|url=https://peacehealthrides.com|access-date=25 August 2018}}

==Fargo, ND==

In March 2015, bicycle advocacy nonprofit Great Rides Fargo launched Great Rides Bike Share, a system with 101 bicycles at 11 stations.{{cite web|title=Bike share arrives in Fargo with 101 bikes, 11 docking stations at NDSU, downtown|date=4 March 2015|url=http://www.inforum.com/news/3691870-bike-share-arrives-fargo-101-bikes-11-docking-stations-ndsu-downtown|access-date=29 March 2015}} The system was launched in partnership with North Dakota State University, where students are enrolled at no additional cost. It was the first system to include integrated card access for enrolled students.{{cite web|title=Bike Share – Student Government (NDSU)|url=http://www.ndsu.edu/sg/bikeshare/|access-date=29 March 2015|archive-date=29 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150329183428/http://www.ndsu.edu/sg/bikeshare/|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|title=Great Rides Fargo launches bikeshare program|url=http://www.wdaz.com/news/3700520-great-rides-fargo-launches-bike-share-program|access-date=29 March 2015}}{{cite web|title=Great Rides Fargo launches|url=https://www.bcycle.com/buzz/2015/03/16/great-rides-fargo-launches|access-date=29 March 2015}}

==Fort Wayne, IN==

In April 2016, The city of Fort Wayne announced a small system in its downtown area.{{cite web|title=Mayor Henry and Leadership Fort Wayne Launch Bike Share Program|url=https://www.cityoffortwayne.org/latest-news/3025-mayor-henry-and-leadership-fort-wayne-launch-bike-share-program.html|access-date=12 April 2017}}

== Fort Worth, TX ==

On 22 April 2013, Fort Worth Bike Sharing, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, launched a B-cycle system consisting of 300 bikes and 30 stations serving Downtown, Near Southside, and Cultural District in Fort Worth, Texas.{{cite web|url=http://blogs.star-telegram.com/honkin_mad/2013/04/bike-sharing-changing-fort-worths-car-culture-two-wheels-at-a-time.html|title=Bike-sharing: Changing Fort Worth's car culture two wheels at a time|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130507041930/http://blogs.star-telegram.com/honkin_mad/2013/04/bike-sharing-changing-fort-worths-car-culture-two-wheels-at-a-time.html|archive-date=7 May 2013}}{{cite web|url=http://fortworthbikesharing.org/information/|title=BCycle|website=fortworthbikesharing.org|access-date=25 May 2018|archive-date=29 June 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130629055407/http://fortworthbikesharing.org/information/|url-status=dead}} Fort Worth B-cycle is included in a program called "B-connected" which allows members of over 15 participating B-cycle cities to use their annual memberships for free in other cities.{{cite web|last=Verchot |first=Manon |url=http://www.treehugger.com/bikes/b-cycle-bike-sharing-membership-now-works-15-us-cities.html |title=B-Cycle bike-sharing membership now works in 15 U.S. cities |publisher=TreeHugger |date=18 March 2013 |access-date=2014-08-17}}

==Greenville, NC==

The City of Greenville and nearby Farmville launched the bike share system LimeBike in early 2018. It serves citizens as well as students of East Carolina University.{{cite web|url=https://www.witn.com/content/news/Bike-share-program-rides-into-a-local-town-475782283.html|title=Bike share program now at ECU|first1=Grace |last1=Holland |first2= Kate|last2=Capodanno|date=5 March 2018 }}

==Harrisburg, PA==

The City of Harrisburg launched the Harrisburg Bike Share in late 2017 with 55 bikes through Zagster. 93% of the proceeds benefitted a state nonprofit to prevent school dropouts.{{cite web|url=https://zagster.squarespace.com/press/blog/communities-in-schools-of-pa-launches-harrisburg-bike-share-with-zagster|title=Communities in schools of PA launches Harrisburg bike share with Zagster|date=6 October 2017|access-date=2019-07-17|archive-date=17 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190717122448/https://zagster.squarespace.com/press/blog/communities-in-schools-of-pa-launches-harrisburg-bike-share-with-zagster|url-status=dead}} In June 2020 the bike share program was shut down when Zagster ceased operations across the country.{{Cite web|date=2020-06-10|title=Harrisburg Bike Share ends as operating company calls it quits|url=https://theburgnews.com/news/harrisburg-bike-share-ends-as-operating-company-calls-it-quits|access-date=2020-10-07|website=TheBurg|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=2020-06-11|title=Harrisburg Bike Share supplier ends operations, will remove bikes from city|url=https://www.pennlive.com/news/2020/06/harrisburg-bike-share-supplier-ends-operations-will-remove-bikes-from-city.html|access-date=2020-10-07|website=pennlive|language=en}}

==Honolulu, HI==

The City and County of Honolulu passed Bikeshare Resolution 14–35 on 14 March 2014. Bikeshare Hawaii, a local non-profit, operating as "Biki", started in June 2017 with about 100 stations and 1000 bicycles. During the first partial year, NACTO ranked Biki as the 8th most-ridden bike share service in the US. Biki reached 1 million rides after about 16 months of service. A 30% service expansion was undertaken in December 2018. The current service area extends from Iwilei to Waikiki / Diamond Head and mauka of H-I highway with about 1300 pedal bikes and over 130 stations. Biki had its first >100,000 ride month in October 2018 and had over 1 million rides during 2018. NACTO ranked Biki as the 6th most-ridden bike share service in the US for 2018. Biki chose PBSC's FIT model bicycle for its accessibility (lower weight and lower center of gravity), and as such has a much higher ratio of women riders (44%) than most US systems. Additionally, there is currently an independent small pilot program in Kailua (Hawai`i County) with three stations also utilizing PBSC equipment. This program received an additional small expansion grant in 2018.{{cite news|last1=Zielke|first1=Aydee|title=Honolulu's Bikeshare Program Ready to Roll in SUmmer 2015!|url=http://www.hhf.com/2014/04/02/honolulus-bikeshare-program-ready-to-roll-in-summer-2015/|access-date=18 February 2016|publisher=HHF Partners|date=2 April 2014}}

==Indianapolis, IN==

On 22 April 2014, Indianapolis launched a public bike-share program called Indiana Pacers Bikeshare with 25 stations and 250 bikes.{{cite news|last1=Hunsinger Benbow|first1=Dana|last2=McCleery|first2=Bill|title=Downtown bikeshare starts pedaling today|url=https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2014/04/22/downtown-bikeshare-starts-pedaling-today/7996551/|date=22 April 2014|newspaper=The Indianapolis Star|publisher=Gannett|access-date=13 November 2021}} On 5 September 2019, the program expanded to include 21 more stations and 275 more bikes, bringing the program total to 525 bicycles and 50 stations.{{cite news|last=Hwang|first=Kellie|title=Ready to ride: Nearly 300 more Pacers Bikeshare bikes are available to rent|url=https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2019/04/23/pacers-bikeshare-more-than-double-bikes-august/3488640002/|date=5 September 2019|newspaper=The Indianapolis Star|publisher=Gannett|access-date=13 November 2021}}

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==Jersey City, NJ==

On 21 September 2015, the Citi Bike system that started in New York City in 2013 expanded across the Hudson River to Jersey City, New Jersey with 35 stations and 350 bikes. Even though Citi Bike Jersey City is independent of Citi Bike New York, one membership works for both systems.{{cite news|last1=McDonald|first1=Terrence T.|title=Fulop: Citi Bike Jersey City launch 'one of the most exciting things'|url=http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2015/09/fulop_citi_bike_jersey_city_launch_one_of_the_most.html|access-date=17 February 2017|work=The Jersey Journal|date=21 September 2015}} The system experienced its first wave of expansion in July 2016 with 15 new stations and 150 additional bikes. The system currently boasts 50 stations with 500 bicycles throughout Jersey City.{{cite news|last1=McDonald|first1=Terrence|title=Jersey City unveils locations of 15 new Citi Bike stations|url=http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2016/07/jersey_city_unveils_new_citi_bike_locations.html|access-date=17 February 2017|work=The Jersey Journal|date=20 July 2016}}

==Kansas City, MO==

In 2012, Kansas City, Missouri launched Kansas City B-cycle in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield.{{cite web|url=http://www.kc.bcycle.com/About/WhatisKansasCityBcycle.aspx |title=What is Kansas City B-cycle? |access-date=15 July 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120624225625/http://kc.bcycle.com/About/WhatisKansasCityBcycle.aspx |archive-date=24 June 2012 }} The system currently has 30 stations and over 200 bicycles reaching downtown, Union Hill, Westport, Plaza and as of Summer 2015, Brookside Trolley Trail. North Kansas City will be adding 3 more stations in spring 2017 as well as several more coming to Midtown KCMO.[http://kansascity.bcycle.com/ Kansas City B-cycle at kansascity.bcycle.com]. Retrieved on 15 August 2013.

== La Crosse, WI ==

On 20 April 2021, Drift Cycle was launched with 40 bikes at 8 stations in downtown La Crosse. In 2022, the system was expanded and improved with new bikes, a new app and two new stations at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Gundersen Health System. With the relaunch on 21 April 2022, there are ten stations and 50 bikes.{{cite web | url=https://www.weau.com/2021/04/20/drift-cycles-up-and-running-in-la-crosse/ | title="Drift Cycles" up-and-running in la Crosse | date=20 April 2021 }}{{cite web | url=https://www.news8000.com/la-crosse-bike-share-and-ride-rental-program-re-launches-for-second-year/ | title=La Crosse bike share and ride rental program re-launches for second year | date=22 April 2022 }}

==Los Angeles, CA==

On 7 July 2016, Los Angeles County launched Metro Bike Share,{{cite web|url=https://bikeshare.metro.net/|title=Metro Bike Share|website=Metro Bike Share}} a 1,400-bike system with equipment by B-Cycle, operated by Bicycle Transit Systems. It was the first North American system to be both branded as part of the public transit agency and accessible using the regional TAP card, though at the time of launch users were required to maintain separate accounts for each transit mode and pay separate fares.{{cite web|title=Metro Bike Share — Los Angeles|url=http://www.bicycletransit.com/los-angeles/|website=Bicycle Transit|access-date=28 January 2017}}

== Lincoln, NE ==

On 20 April 2018, BikeLNK was launched and as of 2019, is made up of 105 bicycles and 20 stations. The program has recorded over 70,000 trips in 18 months of usage.

== Madison, WI ==

In 1996, Madison, Wisconsin, instituted its Red Bikes Project, a public bike sharing program. These red-painted bicycles were available for the use of the general public, primarily in the student areas of State Street between the University of Wisconsin campus and the Wisconsin State Capitol. Initially, the only rule regarding the use of a Red Bikes Project bicycle was that it was required to remain outside and unlocked, and thus available for any passerby. After a surge in bicycle thefts and vandalism, the program was modified to require a valid credit card and $80 in security deposits for both the bicycle and the now-mandatory bicycle lock.{{cite web|url=http://iss.wisc.edu/mfis/resources/bikes.htm |title=Madison Friends of International Students, The Red Bikes Project |publisher=Iss.wisc.edu |date=21 November 2009 |access-date=2012-01-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111209025454/http://iss.wisc.edu/mfis/resources/bikes.htm |archive-date=9 December 2011}} The program is now only available seasonally, from spring (when all snow has melted) to 30 November.{{cite web |url=http://www.ci.madison.wi.us/transp/bicycle.html |title=Bike Madison – City of Madison, Wisconsin |publisher=Ci.madison.wi.us |access-date=2012-01-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807133134/http://www.ci.madison.wi.us/transp/bicycle.html |archive-date=7 August 2007}}

== Manhattan, KS ==

In 2015, the Green Apple Bikes bike-share system started in Manhattan, Kansas that makes single-speed cruisers available free for 4-hour periods. The program is funded by a consortium of businesses, and bicycles are maintained by volunteers.{{cite news|last1=Pagels|first1=Michael|title=Green Apple Bikes – A Bike Sharing Program Begins in Manhattan!|url=https://www.littleapplepost.com/2015/08/28/green-apple-bikes-a-bike-sharing-program-begins-in-manhattan/|access-date=10 February 2017|work=Little Apple Post|date=28 August 2015|archive-date=11 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170211080840/https://www.littleapplepost.com/2015/08/28/green-apple-bikes-a-bike-sharing-program-begins-in-manhattan/|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|last1=Davis|first1=Jimmy|title=Green Apple Bikes provide free transportation for residents|url=http://www.kstatecollegian.com/2015/12/09/green-apple-bikes-provide-free-transportation-for-residents/|access-date=10 February 2017|work=The Kansas State Collegian|date=9 December 2015}}

==Memphis, TN==

On 23 May 2018, Explore Bike Share launched in Memphis, TN, and West Memphis, AR.{{cite web|url=https://explorebikeshare.bcycle.com/about/explore-bike-share|title=Explore Bike Share|website=Explore Bike Share}}{{cite news|last1=Risher|first1=Wayne|title=Memphis bike-sharing system has launched|newspaper=The Commercial Appeal|date=24 May 2018|orig-year=online date 23 May|page=1A|url=https://www.commercialappeal.com/story/news/local/2018/05/23/memphis-bike-share-system-launches-explore-bike-share/628333002/|access-date=2018-05-24}} The system was launched with 60 stations and 600 bicycles serving portions of West Memphis, Downtown Memphis, Uptown Memphis, Midtown Memphis, South Memphis, and Orange Mound, with a plan to add another 30 stations and 300 bicycles in 2019. The system uses B-Cycle equipment.[https://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/the-big-jump-making-bicycles-a-part-of-daily-life-in-memphis/Content?oid=9959334 Maya Smith: The Big Jump: Making Bicycles a Part of Daily Life in Memphis] 7 December 2017, memphisflyer.com, accessed 16 November 2018

==Miami and Miami Beach, FL==

In March 2011, DecoBike launched in Miami Beach, Florida.{{cite web|title=Deco Bike introduced to Miami Beach|url=http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/21003790377016/|access-date=13 April 2011}} The initial rollout of the program included "approximately 100 solar-powered stations and 1,000 custom-designed bikes available to residents and visitors." This public bicycle sharing and rental program is owned and operated by DecoBike, LLC, a Miami-based company, and operates under a long-term agreement with the City of Miami Beach. The service is available to both residents and visitors: any adult with a major credit card can check out a bike to pedal to their next location. An iPhone app and an interactive map on the DecoBike website allow one to locate the nearest "station" and displays the number of bikes available and the number of free docking spaces in real time.{{cite web | url=http://www.bestnavigationappsios.com/bikes+citi/ | title=Best Bikes citi Apps | publisher=www.bestnavigationappsios.com/bikes+citi/ | website=Best Navigation apps}}

==Milwaukee, WI==

In August 2014, the City of Milwaukee in partnership with a local non-profit organization, Midwest Bike Share, launched Bublr Bikes{{cite web|url=http://www.bublrbikes.com|title=Bublr Bikes - Bike Share in Milwaukee|website=bublrbikes.com}} with 10 stations in downtown Milwaukee.{{cite web|url=http://urbanmilwaukee.com/2014/08/06/eyes-on-milwaukee-bublr-bike-share-system-is-launched/|title=Eyes on Milwaukee: "Bublr" Bike Share System Is Launched|first=Dave|last=Reid}} The system grew to 17 stations by Fall 2015, and now there are 50 stations in the City of Milwaukee{{cite web|url=http://www.cbs58.com/story/33627456/bublr-bike-sharing-stations-now-expanding-to-57-in-milwaukee|title=Bublr Bike Sharing Stations Now Expanding to 57 in Milwaukee|website=CBS58}} plus another 7 stations in the adjacent suburb of Wauwatosa{{cite web|url=https://www.bcycle.com/news/2016/09/20/bublr-bikes-expands-outside-of-milwaukee-for-first-time-adding-7-new-stations-and-75-bikes-over-weekend-in-wauwatosa|title=Bublr Bikes Expands Outside of Milwaukee For First Time, Adding 7 New Stations and 75 Bikes Over Weekend in Wauwatosa|website=bcycle.com}} (as of December 2016). Planning for additional stations within the City of Milwaukee is underway. Additionally, the adjacent communities of Shorewood and West Allis are expected to add around 7 stations each to the system in 2017.{{cite news|url=http://fox6now.com/2016/06/30/its-great-convenient-bublr-bikes-expanding-to-wauwtosa-west-allis-shorewood/|title="It's great, convenient:" Bublr Bikes expanding to Wauwtosa, West Allis & Shorewood|newspaper=Fox6 News Milwaukee | Wisconsin & Local Milwaukee News Witi |date=30 June 2016}} In May 2019 a project to add an additional 26 stations to the existing 87 was announced, with plans to have the additional stations online by summer 2020.{{cite web | url=https://city.milwaukee.gov/Milwaukee-by-Bike/Bike-Share/Bublr_Bike_Share_Expansion#.XNtgN45KiUl | title=Bublr Bikes Expansion | website=city.milwaukee.gov | access-date=15 May 2019 | archive-date=2 September 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190902224314/https://city.milwaukee.gov/Milwaukee-by-Bike/Bike-Share/Bublr_Bike_Share_Expansion#.XNtgN45KiUl | url-status=dead }}

==Minneapolis, MN==

In June 2010, Minneapolis initiated Nice Ride, one of the first examples of a large-scale municipal bike sharing program in the United States. Phase 1 included 700 bikes and 65 stations throughout Minneapolis[https://www.niceridemn.org/about/ About Nice Ride] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819082247/https://www.niceridemn.org/about/ |date=19 August 2014 }}. Nice Ride MN (10 June 2010). Retrieved on 15 August 2013. Due to popularity, the system was aggressively expanded into neighboring Saint Paul in 2011. As of 29 April 2012, Nice Ride had recorded a total of 330,000 trips, and a systemwide total of 1,330 bikes at 146 stations.[http://www.startribune.com/local/149446545.html Nice ride] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819083549/http://www.startribune.com/local/149446545.html |date=19 August 2014 }}. Star Tribune (29 April 2012). Retrieved on 15 August 2013. The system is provided by PBSC.{{Cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/07/05/bike-share-toronto-rolls-into-the-big-time-with-major-expansion.html|title=Bike Share Toronto rolls into the big time with major expansion {{!}} Toronto Star|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=5 July 2016|access-date=2017-03-14|last1=Spurr|first1=Ben}} Minneapolis, Nice Ride needed six months to reach 100,000 station-to-station rides.

==New Paltz, NY==

The village of New Paltz, New York, home of SUNY New Paltz, has a bicycle lending program.{{cite web|title=New Paltz Bike Rentals|url=http://www.lightseycycles.com/cycles/new_paltz_bike_rentals.php|publisher=Lightesy Cycles|access-date=18 February 2016}}

==New York City, NY==

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On Memorial Day, 27 May 2013, New York City started its privately funded Citi Bike program. It was the nation's largest when it began operation, but Washington, D.C.'s system has grown faster. It began with 6,000 bikes at 330 docking stations in Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn. According to the city vision OneNYC the city wants to expand it to 12,000 bikes and 750 docking stations in Manhattan, all of Brooklyn and Queens{{Citation needed|reason=No reference or link to source|date=January 2018}}. By 29 May, on its third day of operation, the program had 21,300 individuals signed on as annual members.{{cite web|title=Citi Bike Day Three Recap |url=http://www.citibikenyc.com/blog/2013/05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140907093435/https://www.citibikenyc.com/blog/2013/05 |archive-date=7 September 2014 }} {{As of|2013|06}} Citi Bike is the largest bike sharing program in the United States.{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/28/nyregion/bike-share-program-opens-in-new-york-city-after-long-delay.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0|title=Out for a First Spin: City's Bike Share Program Begins|author=Matt Flegenheimer|work=The New York Times|date=27 May 2013|access-date=2013-06-07}} In August 2015, Citi Bike once again became the largest system in the United States with 400 stations.{{cite web|url=http://citibikeblog.tumblr.com/post/127711601653/400-stations|title=400 stations!!!|work=Citi Bike – Blog}} Jump Bikes, a dockless electric bicycle-sharing system launched in the city in September 2017.{{Cite news|url=https://dc.curbed.com/2017/10/20/16503984/jump-dc-dockless-bikeshare-electric|title=JUMP, D.C.'s electric dockless bike-share, plans to increase inventory in November|last=Goldchain|first=Michelle|date=20 October 2017|work=Curbed|access-date=24 January 2018}}

==Oklahoma City, OK==

On 18 May 2012, the City of Oklahoma City launched its bike share program known as Spokies. On 1 August 2014, Spokies became part of EMBARK, Oklahoma City's transit agency. The system has eight docking stations and 145 bikes throughout downtown Oklahoma City.{{Cite web|url=https://spokiesokc.com/|title=Spokies|website=spokiesokc.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200414014625/https://spokiesokc.com/ |archive-date=14 April 2020 |url-status=usurped}}

==Philadelphia, PA==

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On 23 April 2015, the City of Philadelphia launched its privately funded Indego bike share program with 60 docking stations and 600 bikes, located in Center City, South Philadelphia, Northern Liberties, and University City.{{Cite web|url=https://www.inquirer.com/philly/business/20150419_Bike_sharing_will_fill_city_with_sturdy_cycles.html|title=The big rollout: Bike sharing will fill city with sturdy cycles|first=Jonathan|last=Takiff|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|date=18 April 2015 }} It uses equipment by B-Cycle and is operated by Bicycle Transit Systems with a naming sponsorship from locally based health insurer Independence.{{Cite web|url=https://www.rideindego.com/|title=Indego|website=Indego|language=en-US|access-date=2016-08-27}}

==Phoenix, AZ==

On 25 November 2014, Phoenix launched Grid Bike Share with 100 bikes at 27 stations.{{Cite news|url=https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2014/11/25/phoenix-launches-grid-bike-share--systen/70094380/|title=Phoenix bike-transit system, Grid Bike Share, launches|date=25 November 2014|publisher=AZ Central|access-date=18 July 2016}} It has since expanded to nearly 500 bikes at 48 stations and has plans to add another 200 bikes and 20 stations.{{Cite web|url=https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/tempe/2016/07/12/bike-share-program-coming-tempe-creating-3-city-program/86868722/|title=Bike-share program coming to Tempe, creating 3-city program|date=12 July 2016|publisher=AZ Central|access-date=18 July 2016}} Mesa, AZ, joined the system in March 2016, with 100 bikes at 14 stations, with plans to add another 200 bikes and 10–14 stations. Tempe, AZ, intends to join the three-city system in early 2017 with 300 bikes at 31 stations.{{cite news|last1=Haller|first1=Sonja|title=Bike-share program coming to Tempe, creating 3-city program|url=https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/tempe/2016/07/12/bike-share-program-coming-tempe-creating-3-city-program/86868722/|access-date=22 July 2016|publisher=AZ Central|date=12 July 2016}} In early December 2020, GRID announced the closure of the Bike Share program on 31 December 2020{{cite news|url=https://mailchi.mp/424f3092f36a/grid-bike-share-in-phoenix-tempe-is-closing-on-december-31-2020|title=GRID Bike Share in Phoenix, Tempe is closing on December 31 2020|date=4 December 2020|publisher=HOPR|access-date=16 October 2022}}

==Pittsburgh, PA==

On 31 May 2015 Pittsburgh, during an Open Streets day, launched its Healthy Ride bike share program with nextbike hardware. The system launched with 50 docking stations and 500 bikes located in Downtown Pittsburgh, South Side Flats, North Shore, Strip District, Lawrenceville, Oakland, Bloomfield, and Shadyside.{{cite web|url=http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2015/05/31/new-bike-share-program-kicks-off-in-pittsburgh/|title=New Bike-Share Program Kicks Off In Pittsburgh|date=31 May 2015}}{{Cite web|url=https://healthyridepgh.com/stations/|title=Healthy Ride | Find a Station Near YouHealthy Ride Pittsburgh|website=healthyridepgh.com}} By 2022, there were 106 stations.

Healthy Ride was retired in 2022, and replaced with POGOH, using stations and bikes from PBSC. It launched with 38 stations and 350 bikes, split between mechanical and e-bikes. In 2023, they expanded to 60 stations and 600 bikes.

==Portland, OR==

One of the first community bicycle projects in the United States was started in Portland, Oregon in 1994 by civic and environmental activists Tom O'Keefe, Joe Keating, and Steve Gunther. It took the approach of simply releasing a number of bicycles to the streets for unrestricted use. While Portland's Yellow Bike Project was successful in terms of publicity, it proved unsustainable due to theft and vandalism of the bicycles. The Yellow Bike Project was eventually terminated, and replaced with the Create A Commuter (CAC) program, which provides free secondhand bicycles to certain preselected low-income and disadvantaged people who need a bicycle to get to work or attend job training courses.Law, Steve, People in Need Offered Free Bikes, The Portland Tribune, 20 January 2011: Originally, CAC handed out free bicycles to any low-income applicant; this was changed after many of the CAC bicycles began appearing for resale in classified advertisements.

On 19 July 2016 Portland launched Biketown,{{Cite web|url=http://bikeportland.org/2016/07/19/bike-share-is-alive-photos-and-recap-from-the-launch-event-187867|title="This is awesome!" Photos and notes from the Biketown launch event|date=2016-07-19|website=BikePortland.org|access-date=2016-08-27}} a system with 1,000 GPS-enabled smart bikes sold by Social Bicycles and operated by Motivate with a $10 million, five-year naming sponsorship by Nike.{{Cite web|url=http://bikeportland.org/2016/01/07/nike-becomes-sponsor-of-portland-bike-share-171981|title=Portland inks $10 million "Biketown" deal with Nike as title sponsor of bike share system|date=2016-01-07|website=BikePortland.org|access-date=2016-08-27}} It was the continent's largest smart-bike system at the time of launch. The 100 stations covered 8.1 square miles but were concentrated most densely in downtown Portland and the Pearl and Northwest Districts.{{Cite web|url=http://bikeportland.org/2016/06/14/nw-portland-is-about-to-become-one-of-the-best-bike-share-areas-on-the-continent-185708|title=NW Portland is about to become one of the best bike-share areas on the continent|date=2016-06-14|website=BikePortland.org|access-date=2016-08-27}} Funding came entirely from a $2 million allocation of federal dollars approved by the Metro regional government, from Nike, and from ongoing user fees and smaller sponsorships.{{Cite web|url=http://bikeportland.org/2011/08/17/bike-share-funding-at-city-council-live-updates-57794|title=PBOT funding request — including bike share — passes City Council|date=2011-08-17|website=BikePortland.org|access-date=2016-08-27}}

==Salem, MA==

In 2011, the city of Salem, Massachusetts launched a bike share program called Salem Spins, offering the use of bicycles free of charge, for use around the city. The seasonal program was financed in part with a $25,000 grant for a fleet of 20 bicycles.{{cite web |url= http://www.salemnews.com/local/x2108293973/A-SECOND-CYCLE |title=A Second Cycle: Salem continues bike-sharing program |first=Bethany |last=Bray |work=The Salem News |date=11 April 2012 |access-date=22 October 2013}} The program was offered from April to October until June 2020, when the city's private bike share partner Zagster shut down.{{Cite web|last=Luca|first=Dustin|date=2020-06-02|title=Zagster pulls out of Salem|url=https://www.salemnews.com/coronavirus/zagster-pulls-out-of-salem/article_366ac036-a4e6-11ea-809d-9f0f31da9456.html|access-date=2020-10-07|website=Salem News|language=en}}

==Salt Lake City, UT==

On 8 April 2013, Salt Lake City launched GREENbike as the region's Bike Share brand. The program launched in downtown Salt Lake City with 10 stations and added two new stations less than four months later. The program will be expanding to 20 stations by 2014 with the goal of 100 stations in downtown Salt Lake City. Satellite GREENbike systems in cities such as Ogden are in the works and will be connected by the state transit authority's Frontrunner light rail train.{{cite web|title=What is GREENbike|url=https://greenbikeslc.org/what-is|website=Green Bikes LC|access-date=17 June 2016|archive-date=12 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160512041107/http://greenbikeslc.org/what-is|url-status=dead}}

==San Diego, CA==

Though the City of San Diego signed a 10-year contract with Discover (formerly DECO) Bike in 2013, a docked bike-share, in January 2018 the city attorney Mara Elliot opined that the city's contract did not preclude other companies from operating within city limits, as long as there were "no city support or participation, other than legally required reviews and approvals."{{Cite web|url=https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5b5f5aff07bc3e8bae9cbc34/5b75c2927ca43379c395e97f_cd8memo180126.pdf|title=Letter including Elliot's Memo}} Ofo and LimeBike began operating on 15 February 2018.{{cite web|last1=Garrick|first1=David|title=Dockless bike sharing arrives in San Diego on Thursday|url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/sd-me-dockless-bike-20180215-story.html|website=San Diego Union-Tribune|date=15 February 2018|access-date=14 March 2018}} As of March 2018, Ofo, LimeBike, and Mobike offered dockless bike rentals within the city. LimeBike and Bird offer electric scooters, and LimeBike offered electric pedal-assist bikes as well.{{cite web|last1=Garrick|first1=David|title=Armadas of bright bikes pop up all over San Diego, attracting fans, detractors|url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/transportation/sd-me-dockless-sandiego-20180302-story.html|website=San Diego Union Tribune|date=2 March 2018|publisher=U-T San Diego|access-date=14 March 2018}}{{cite web|last1=Heldiz|first1=Adriana|title=San Diego Explained: Why Dockless Bikes Are Everywhere|url=https://www.voiceofsandiego.org/topics/news/san-diego-explained-dockless-bikes-everywhere/|website=Voice of San Diego|date=8 March 2018|access-date=14 March 2018}}{{cite web|last1=Curry|first1=Melanie|title=Eyes on the Street: San Diego Gets Ofo Dockless Bike-Share|url=https://cal.streetsblog.org/2018/03/12/eyes-on-the-street-san-diego-gets-ofo-dockless-bike-share/|website=StreetsBlog|date=12 March 2018|publisher=StreetsBlog Cal|access-date=14 March 2018}}{{cite web|title=The Dockless Bike Craze Hits San Diego|url=https://www.sandiegocan.org/2018/03/12/the-dockless-bike-craze-hits-san-diego/|website=San Diego Consumers' Action Network|date=12 March 2018|access-date=14 March 2018|archive-date=14 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314112943/https://www.sandiegocan.org/2018/03/12/the-dockless-bike-craze-hits-san-diego/|url-status=dead}} However, there have been some concerns in high-pedestrian corridors.{{cite web|title=Dockless Bike Share & Scooters Invade Gaslamp|url=http://www.gaslamp.org/2018/02/dockless-bikeshare/|website=GasLamp|publisher=Gaslamp Quarter Association|access-date=14 March 2018|archive-date=14 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314202639/http://www.gaslamp.org/2018/02/dockless-bikeshare/|url-status=dead}}

Due to a breach of contract (according to the city of San Diego), the City of San Diego withdrew the operations permit for the Discover Bike in March 2019 and thus ended docked bike share service in the city.{{Cite web|url=https://www.kpbs.org/news/2019/mar/19/san-diego-evict-bike-sharing-discoverbike-decobike/|title=San Diego Evicts Docked Bike-Sharing Company DiscoverBike|last=Bowen|first=Andrew|website=KPBS Public Media|date=19 March 2019|language=en|access-date=2019-06-24}}

== San Francisco / Bay Area, CA ==

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In August 2013 the Bay Area Bike Share system began operating in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. The system allocated half of its 700 bicycle fleet in San Francisco, and the rest along the Caltrain corridor in Redwood City, Palo Alto, Mountain View and San Jose.{{cite news|url=http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Bay-Area-Bike-Share-program-about-to-begin-4769703.php|title=Bay Area Bike Share program about to begin|author=Michael Cabanatuan|work=San Francisco Chronicle|date=28 August 2013|access-date=2013-09-14}} In 2015, it was announced that the scheme would expand to 7,000 bikes, over 2016–2017, and would include the East Bay Area communities of Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland.[http://goodnewsfornature.com/2015/08/18/sf-bike-share-expanding-from-700-to-7000-bikes/comment-page-1 SF Bike Share expanding from 700 to 7,000 bikes], Good News for Nature, 18 Aug 2015

==Seattle, WA==

On 13 October 2014, Pronto Cycle Share launched with 500 bicycles and 50 stations. Pronto uses Motivate of New York City as the operator.{{cite news|title=Alta celebrates the launch of Pronto Cycle Share in Seattle!|url=http://altaplanning.com/news/alta-celebrates-the-launch-of-pronto-cycle-share-in-seattle/|access-date=22 July 2016}} In January 2017, Seattle's mayor announced the system would be permanently shut down at the end of March 2017 due to funding shortfalls.{{cite news|last1=Beekman|first1=Daniel|last2=Lee|first2=Jessica|title=Seattle's Mayor Murray kills city-run bike-share program|url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/mayor-ed-murray-kills-seattles-bike-share-program-pronto/|access-date=6 February 2017|work=The Seattle Times|date=13 January 2017}} Dockless systems by LimeBike and Spin were introduced in July 2017 as their first large-city systems in the US.[https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-08-21/seattle-becomes-first-us-city-try-dockless-bike-sharing-system-s-transforming Seattle becomes first US city to try dockless bike sharing, the system that's transforming China] Jason Margolis, PRI, 21 August 2017[https://www.seattle.gov/transportation/projects-and-programs/programs/bike-program/bike-share Bike Share] seattle.gov

==Stony Brook, NY==

In April 2013, Stony Brook University launched the Wolf Ride Bike Share system with four stations and 48 bicycles. As of November 2015, the system consisted of 12 stations and 78 bicycles.{{cite web|title=Wolf Ride Bike Share|url=https://www.stonybrook.edu/sustainability/biking-at-stony-brook/wolf-ride-bike-share.shtml|publisher=www.stonybrook.edu/sustainability/biking-at-stony-brook/wolf-ride-bike-share.shtml|access-date=24 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612140417/https://www.stonybrook.edu/sustainability/biking-at-stony-brook/wolf-ride-bike-share.shtml|archive-date=12 June 2018|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|last1=Taveira|first1=Kristin|title=Best places to live on Long Island if you want a green home|url=https://www.newsday.com/classifieds/real-estate/best-places-to-live-on-long-island-if-you-want-a-green-home-1.11161112|access-date=24 May 2018|publisher=Newsday|date=25 November 2015}}

==Topeka, KS==

On 15 April 2015, Topeka Metro Bikes launched with 100 smart bikes and 10 stations.{{Cite web|url=http://cjonline.com/news/2015-04-15/states-first-ever-bicycle-sharing-program-kicks-topeka#|title=State's first-ever bicycle sharing program kicks off in Topeka|access-date=2016-08-27}} An additional 100 bikes were added to the system in April 2016.{{Cite news|url=http://cjonline.com/news-local/2016-04-27/100-new-metro-bikes-come-topeka#|title=100 new Metro Bikes come to Topeka|last=Anderson|first=Phil|date=27 Apr 2016|work=The Topeka Capital-Journal|access-date=3 May 2017}} The program shut down in July 2020,{{Cite web|last=Hrenchir|first=Tim|title=Topeka Metro Bikes program to end July 30|url=https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/local/2020/06/29/topeka-metro-bikes-program-to-end-july-30/43124381/|access-date=2021-11-16|website=The Topeka Capital-Journal|language=en-US}} and all 300 bikes were subsequently sold at auction.{{Cite web|last=Mesa|first=Blaise|title=Topeka Metro will auction off its bicycles. But how profitable will the auction be?|url=https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/local/2021/01/05/topeka-metro-auctioning-bikes-program-get-much-back-bikesharing/4135104001/|access-date=2021-11-16|website=The Topeka Capital-Journal|language=en-US}} A local non-profit purchased the bikes, modified them to remove the electronics, and gave them to members of the community on a first-come, first-served basis.{{Cite web|last=Wiley|first=Derek|title=All 300 former Metro Bikes claimed in first night of Topeka Community Cycle Project giveaway|url=https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/2021/10/15/topeka-community-cycle-project-gives-away-300-topeka-metro-bikes/8436702002/|access-date=2021-11-16|website=The Topeka Capital-Journal|language=en-US}}

== Tucson, AZ ==

In 1996, a pilot bicycle share project known as the Orange Bike Project was organised in Tucson, Arizona by Bootstraps to Share, a homeless advocacy organisation inspired by the Bikes Not Bombs movement.Erickson, Jim, Climb on and Go: Orange Bicycles Provide Mobility — If You Can Find One, The Arizona Daily Star, 15 November 1995 Using funds from a government grant to obtain, recondition, and maintain 30 bicycles, project organisers announced plans to station the bicycles in downtown Tucson and areas adjacent to the University of Arizona. The publicly shared bicycles, painted bright orange by Earl Scheib to identify them, were primarily intended for use by the homeless or those without means of affordable transportation. The initial 30 bicycles placed into service for the Orange Bike Project were all stolen within a few weeks.Bagwell, Keith, All 80 Bicycles Disappear From Free Public Use Program, The Arizona Daily Star, 5 April 1996 A total of 80 bicycles were eventually used in the Orange Bike Project, all of which were either stolen or vandalised beyond repair. In one case, an Orange Bike Project bicycle was thrown in front of a freight train, in others, bikes were found with major frame damage consistent with deliberate vandalism. The program was terminated after only five months of operation.

==Tulsa, OK==

The Tulsa Townies bicycle project was launched in August 2007 by Saint Francis Health System. This project is the first bicycle program of its kind in northeastern Oklahoma. As of 2016, the bicycle rental stations were located at the Tulsa River Parks trail along Riverside Drive at 19th and 41st streets and in Jenks at the 96th street Arkansas River pedestrian bridge.{{cite web|url=http://www.incog.org/transportation/trailguide/pinkbikes.htm|title=Free Bicycle Rental|publisher=Income|access-date=18 February 2016|archive-date=31 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160131133453/http://www.incog.org/transportation/trailguide/pinkbikes.htm|url-status=dead}}

==Washington, D.C., northern Virginia and suburban Maryland==

In Washington, D.C., the privately operated bike-sharing project SmartBike DC opened for service in 2008 in the District of Columbia with 10 stations and 120 bikes. Operated by the advertising firm Clear Channel Outdoor, the system was funded by advertising revenues from bus shelters on public streets, along with revenues from user membership and usage fees.Branyon, George, SmartBike DC And How It Happened For Free, Washington, D.C.: DDOT (2008): As revenues from advertising and subscription fees were collected by the private operator, no information on revenues or operating costs were ever released. The program suffered from perennially low membership and rider usage rates, as well as a limited number of bike rental stations.{{cite news|first=Lydia |last=DePillis|url=http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/housingcomplex/2010/09/16/r-i-p-smartbike-good-riddance/ |title=R.I.P. SmartBike, Good Riddance |newspaper=Washington City Paper |date=16 September 2010 |access-date=2012-01-15}} It was officially terminated in January 2011.SmartBike Expansion Gets A Flat, The Georgetown Metropolitan, 19 June 2009

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On 20 September 2010, Arlington County, Virginia and the District of Columbia launched the U.S.'s first public-private partnership bike share system, Capital Bikeshare (CaBi), which replaced SmartBike DC. Unlike SmartBike, CaBi is a public taxpayer-supported (local government and federal funds) bicycle-sharing program. The initial scheme involved some 1,100 bicycles at 100 stations located throughout the District of Columbia and parts of Arlington County, Virginia. The cost of planning, implementation, and administration for Capital Bikeshare totaled US$5.0 million, with first-year operating costs of US$2.3 million for 100 stations.{{cite web|author=Kaplan, Melanie D.G.

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|archive-date=6 January 2011 }} CaBi was operated by Alta Bicycle Share (now Motivate International) with equipment from Montreal-based PBSC Urban Solutions. Capital Bike Share was the largest bike sharing system in the United States until May 2013.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/capital-bikeshare-restarts-expansion-plans/2013/04/02/3c2f2acc-9bc8-11e2-a941-a19bce7af755_story.html Capital Bikeshare restarts expansion plans]. The Washington Post. Retrieved on 2013-08-15.

As of 2017, Washington, D.C. had four dockless bike-share systems.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dr-gridlock/wp/2017/09/22/we-rode-all-four-of-d-c-s-dockless-bike-share-so-you-wouldnt-have-to/ We tried all four of D.C.'s dockless bike-share systems. Here's our review.] Andrew Heining, Washington Post, 22 September 2017[https://www.recode.net/2017/10/23/16496908/bike-sharing-dockless-limebike-ofo-motivate-citi-bike-spin A bike-sharing war is coming to the U.S. as investors pour money into new entrants] Johana Bhuiyan and Rani Molla, recode.net, 23 October 2017[http://www.govtech.com/fs/insights/Bike-shares-go-dockless-and-electric-.html Washington, D.C.'s Bike-Sharing Goes Dockless and Electric] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180518032318/http://www.govtech.com/fs/insights/Bike-shares-go-dockless-and-electric-.html |date=18 May 2018 }} Skip Descant, govtech.com. 18 October 2017[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/washington-d-c-tackles-emissions-with-dockless-bikes1/ Washington D.C. Tackles Emissions with Dockless Bikes] Camille von Kaenel, Scientific American, 23 October 2017

==Wauwatosa, WI==

In June 2017, the city of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin partnered with Zagster to incorporate an adaptive bike-share station into their existing Bublr network. It was thought to be the first adaptive bike-share station in Wisconsin, and the dual partnership is thought to be the first of its kind in the United States.{{cite news|last1=McDonald|first1=Terrence|title=Tosa first in state to install adaptive bike-sharing station|url=http://www.wauwatosanow.com/story/news/2017/06/27/tosa-first-state-install-adaptive-bike-sharing-station/431362001/|access-date=28 June 2017|work=Wauwatosa Now|date=27 June 2017}} {{dead link|date=September 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}

==California==

In California, many cities have launched or have stated plans to launch their own bike-sharing programs, including the cities of Anaheim (as of 2012, 10 bikes and 1 station, with plans for 100 bikes and 10 stations),{{cite web|url=http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/California-Gets-Its-First-Bike-Sharing-Program-in-Anaheim-163308666.html|access-date=16 November 2012|title=California Gets Its First City Bike-Sharing Program in Anaheim|date=22 July 2012 }} Los Angeles (as of 2012, plans for 4000 bikes at 400 stations),{{cite news|access-date=16 November 2012| url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/16/bike-share-in-la-announce_n_1428919.html|title=Bike Share in Los Angeles Announced at CicLAvia | work=Huffington Post|first=Anna|last=Almendrala|date=16 April 2012}} Santa Monica (as of 2012, plans for 250 bikes at 25 locations),{{cite web| title=Santa Monica Bike Share Program Zooms Ahead|url=http://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2012/July-2012/07_06_2012_Santa_Monica_Bike_Share_Program_Zooms_Ahead.html}} and San Diego.{{cite web |url=http://www.decobike.com/sandiego/ |title=DecoBike San Diego – Rent a Bike |publisher=Decobike.com |access-date=17 August 2014 |archive-date=22 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140822040222/http://www.decobike.com/sandiego/ |url-status=dead }} The San Francisco Bay Area's Bay Area Air Quality Management District, in partnership with Alta Bike Share, city governments, and transportation authorities, announced plans for a pilot regional sharing program in 2013 for the San Francisco Peninsula and San Jose.[http://planetsave.com/2013/04/07/bay-area-bike-sharing-program-to-be-1st-regional-bike-sharing-program-in-us/ Bay Area Bike Sharing Program To Be 1st Regional Bike Sharing Program In US]. PlanetSave (7 April 2013). Retrieved on 15 August 2013.{{cite web |url=http://www.baaqmd.gov/Divisions/Strategic-Incentives/Alternative-Transportation/Bike-Share-Pilot.aspx |title=Regional Bicycle Share Pilot Project |website=Bay Area Air Quality Management District |access-date=15 August 2013}}

In the fall of 2009, the University of California, Irvine introduced its Zotwheels automated bike share program. Students and university employees may sign up for a Zotwheels membership card at an annual cost of $40, which enables the user to check out a bike from any bike station located throughout campus for a maximum of three hours and drop it off at any other station. A $200 charge is imposed for a lost, stolen, or severely damaged bike. Bicycle availability and station operational status may be determined using an interactive map. Revenues from membership fees are sufficient to offset only a small fraction of the total operating costs of the program; all remaining manufacture, installation, maintenance, and implementation costs of the Zotwheels systems and the bicycles themselves are borne by UCI.{{cite web|url=http://www.parking.uci.edu/zotwheels/about.cfm |title=About Zotwheels: Funding |publisher=Parking.uci.edu |access-date=15 January 2012}} Zotwheels was developed as a collaboration between the UCI Parking and Transportation Services, The Collegiate Bicycle Company, CSL Ltd, and Miles Data Technologies.{{cite web|title=About Zotwheels|url=https://www.parking.uci.edu/zotwheels/about.cfm|website=Zotwheels|access-date=17 June 2016}}

In January 2018, e-bike provider Jump Bikes launched in San Francisco, becoming the first dockless bicycle-sharing system to launch in the city.{{Cite news|url=http://www.sfexaminer.com/sf-grants-first-ever-permit-dockless-e-bike-sharing/|title=SF grants first-ever permit for dockless 'e-bike' sharing|last=Fitzgerald Rodriguez|first=Joe|date=9 January 2018|work=The San Francisco Examiner|access-date=24 January 2018|archive-date=10 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180110061317/http://www.sfexaminer.com/sf-grants-first-ever-permit-dockless-e-bike-sharing/|url-status=dead}}

ofo offers a partnership program with universities to provide sustainable campus transportation.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ofo.com/us/en/for-universities|title=ofo|website=ofo.com|access-date=2018-03-05}} {{dead link|date=March 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}} On 21 February 2018, ofo and Pomona College in Claremont, California launched the first college pilot program in California.{{Cite news|url=https://www.pomona.edu/news/2018/02/22-pomona-college-partners-ofo-bikesharing-pilot-program|title=Pomona College Partners with ofo for Bikesharing Pilot Program|date=2018-02-22|work=Pomona College in Claremont, California - Pomona College|access-date=2018-03-05|language=en|archive-date=15 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180615111106/https://www.pomona.edu/news/2018/02/22-pomona-college-partners-ofo-bikesharing-pilot-program|url-status=dead}}

South America

File:EcoBici 2.jpg station in Buenos Aires.]]

File:Bike Rio 01 2013 5427.JPG rental station located near Posto 9, Ipanema, in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil.]]

File:BiciQ.JPG, Ecuador.]]

=Argentina=

==Rosario==

On 2 December 2015 Rosario launched Mi bici tu bici, which had 200 bicycles available at 18 rental stations downtown.{{cite web|url=http://www.mibicitubici.gob.ar/|title=Mi bici tu bici|last=Mobilicidade}}

==San Lorenzo==

In November 2016, San Lorenzo launched Biciudad, a free-to-use bike sharing system. The system was launched by the San Lorenzo Government to reduce the use of motor vehicles and enhance means of non-motorized transport.

The Biciudad Bike Sharing System is expanding{{when|date=November 2022}} along with the construction of a circuit of exclusive lanes for bicycles across the city.{{cite web|url=http://www.biciudad.info/|title=Biciudad ('Biciudad es un Sistema de Bicicletas Públicas de la ciudad de San Lorenzo' / Biciudad is a System of Public Bicycles in the city of San Lorenzo)|last=Official web}}

=Brazil=

Bike Itaú is a public bicycle-sharing system in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is run by PBSC Urban Solutions and started on 20 February 2018, and is sponsored by the municipal government of Rio de Janeiro in partnership with Banco Itaú.{{citation needed|date=November 2018}} The system replaces the old one operated by Serttel, a private concessionaire, that began operations in October 2011.{{Cite web|url=http://vejario.abril.com.br/especial/aluguel-bicicleta-rio-645043.shtml|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130402101912/http://vejario.abril.com.br/especial/aluguel-bicicleta-rio-645043.shtml|url-status=dead|title=Prefeitura lança Bike Rio, novo sistema de aluguel de bicicletas da cidade /City Hall launches Bike Rio, new city bike rental system|archivedate=2 April 2013}}

A similar scheme was implemented in the city of São Paulo on 24 May 2012, called Bike Sampa. It is free up to the first hour of use, after which users are charged R$5 every 30 minutes.{{cite web|author=Do G1 São Paulo |url=http://g1.globo.com/sao-paulo/noticia/2013/05/projeto-testa-uso-de-bilhete-unico-para-emprestimo-de-bicicletas-em-sp.html |title=G1 – Bilhete Único pode ser usado para empréstimo de bicicletas em SP – notícias em São Paulo |publisher=G1.globo.com |date=6 May 2013 |access-date=17 August 2014}} There are about 140,000 registered users and, as of 6 May 2013, there had been 220,000 bicycle trips in the city.

Other cities with similar bike sharing systems are operated by Serttel: Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Porto Alegre, Santos, Recife, Belém, Manaus, Fortaleza, Vitória and Aracaju. Fortaleza's bike sharing system, named {{proper name|Bicicletar}}, has the highest relative use in Brazil. With 800 bikes and 80 stations, the system registers 6.4 trips per bike on workdays as of 2015.{{cite web|url=http://www.oestadoce.com.br/geral/bicicletar-completa-um-ano-bem-avaliado-e-permanece-como-sistema-mais-utilizado-no-brasil|title=Bicicletar completa um ano bem avaliado e permanece como sistema mais utilizado no Brasil – O Estado CE|trans-title=Bicycling completes a well-evaluated year and remains the most used system in Brazil|first=O Estado|last=CE|date=15 December 2015|publisher=oestadoce.com.br|access-date=28 April 2018}}

= Chile =

There are three separate bike-share systems in the metropolitan area of Santiago, the capital city of Chile: Bikesantiago, Bici Las Condes, and Mobike.{{cite web|title=An Insider's Guide to Biking in Santiago|url=http://www.labicicletaverde.com/an-insiders-guide-to-biking-in-santiago-chile/|publisher=La Bicicleta Verde|access-date=11 December 2015|archive-date=22 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222121213/http://www.labicicletaverde.com/an-insiders-guide-to-biking-in-santiago-chile/|url-status=dead}}

The commune of Providencia, part of the Santiago de Chile metropolitan area, implemented a public bike-share system named B'easy and started services in August 2008 with a monthly membership of 1000 Chilean Pesos (US$2) and four stations.{{cite web|author=Veoverde |url=https://www.veoverde.com/2010/01/las-exitosas-bicicletas-de-providencia/ |title=Las exitosas Bicicletas de Providencia – VeoVerde |publisher=veoverde.com |date=21 January 2010 |access-date=24 February 2015}}

== Santiago Metropolitan Area ==

Bikesantiago started its services in October 2013 in the metropolitan commune of Vitacura with 30 stations, 300 bicycles, and a monthly membership of 4990 Chilean pesos (US$8). By November 2015, it had 25000 subscribers, 132 stations, and 1882 bicycles in the communes of Lo Barnechea, Vitacura, Providencia (Replacing the original B'easy system), Santiago, Ñuñoa, Recoleta and Independencia and had contracts for a programmed expansion in a total of 14 communes, 200 stations and 2100 bikes in the Metropolitan Area of Santiago.{{cite web |author=Marco Canepa |url=http://www.latercera.com/noticia/nacional/2015/10/680-650930-9-bikesantiago-suma-25-mil-usuarios-y-12-millones-de-viajes.shtml |title=Bikesantiago suma 25 mil usuarios y 1,2 millones de viajes |publisher=latercera.com |date=11 October 2015 |access-date=2 November 2015 |archive-date=12 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151012135403/http://www.latercera.com/noticia/nacional/2015/10/680-650930-9-bikesantiago-suma-25-mil-usuarios-y-12-millones-de-viajes.shtml |url-status=dead }}{{Cite web|url=https://bikeitau.com.br/santiago/|title=Santiago|date=28 May 2021}}

== Las Condes ==

Bici Las Condes is the communal bike-share system of Las Condes, part of the Metropolitan Area of Santiago. It began service in March 2015 with a total of 50 stations and 500 bikes and had a planned expansion to a total of 100 stations and 1000 bikes.{{cite web|author=Cooperativa |url=http://www.cooperativa.cl/noticias/pais/transportes/las-condes-presento-nuevo-sistema-de-bicicletas-publicas/2015-01-09/163945.html |title=Las Condes presento nuevo sistema de bicicletas públicas |publisher=cooperativa.cl |date=9 January 2015 |access-date=24 February 2015}} The decision of the Las Condes municipal council to not join the Metropolitan area tender for an interconnected bike-sharing system was controversial.{{cite web|author=Rodrigo Guendelman |url=http://www.eldinamo.cl/blog/el-pueblito-se-llama-las-condes-y-solo-sabe-mirarse-el-ombligo/ |title=El pueblito se llama Las Condes y sólo sabe mirarse el ombligo |publisher=eldefinido.cl |date=27 August 2014 |access-date=24 February 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150224233551/http://www.eldinamo.cl/blog/el-pueblito-se-llama-las-condes-y-solo-sabe-mirarse-el-ombligo/ |archive-date=24 February 2015 }}

= Colombia =

The EnCicla Bike Share System in Medellín is operated by the metropolitan area of Aburrá Valley. EnCicla is integrated with the city's existing infrastructure of cycle routes, mass transit, and public transport systems.{{cite web|url=http://www.encicla.gov.co/|title=EnCicla (Sistema de Bicicletas Públicas del Valle de Aburrá)|trans-title=Public Bicycle System of the Aburrá Valley|work=Encicla|access-date=17 August 2014|archive-date=18 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141018005118/http://encicla.gov.co/|url-status=dead}}

= Ecuador =

In August 2012 the Municipality of Quito government established a municipal bicycle-sharing system called Bici Q.{{cite web|url=http://www.biciq.gob.ec |title=BiciQ – Inicio |work=biciq.gob.ec |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150315052123/http://www.biciq.gob.ec/ |archive-date=15 March 2015 |access-date= 28 April 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.lahora.com.ec/index.php/noticias/show/1101385976#.UF_mMlIcYtc|title=Bici Q: 1.078 carnetizados : Pais : La Hora Noticias de Ecuador, sus provincias y el mundo|work=lahora.com.ec}}{{cite web|url=http://www.elcomercio.com/quito/bici-publica-rodara-martes_0_743925688.html|title=La bici pública rodará desde el martes|trans-title=The public bike (system) will roll from Tuesday|work=elcomercio.com|access-date=28 April 2018|date=27 July 2012|archive-date=28 July 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130728160027/http://www.elcomercio.com/quito/bici-publica-rodara-martes_0_743925688.html|url-status=dead}} The Municipality of Cuenca implemented a public bicycle-sharing system in 2013.{{cite web|url=http://www.eltiempo.com.ec/noticias-cuenca/105331-bicicleta-pa-blica-se-planifica-para-el-2013/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120914232822/http://www.eltiempo.com.ec/noticias-cuenca/105331-bicicleta-pa-blica-se-planifica-para-el-2013/|url-status=dead|archive-date=14 September 2012|title=Bicicleta pública se planifica para el 2013|trans-title=Public bicycle is planned for 2013|work=eltiempo.com.ec|date= 13 September 2012 |access-date= 28 April 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.paulgranda.com/page-465-estudios_para_bicicleta_p%C3%BAblica_en_cuenca.htm|title=Paul Granda Alcalde : Estudios para bicicleta pública en Cuenca|trans-title=Paul Granda Alcalde: Studies for Public Bicycle (System) in Cuenca|date=31 January 2013|publisher=paulgranda.com|access-date=28 April 2018}} Bici Q is free and available for anyone with a membership card, which can be obtained online or in person.{{cite web|url=http://www.biciq.gob.ec/web/index.php/info/cuanto-cuesta-acceder-a-la-biciq.html |title=¿Cuánto cuesta acceder a la |publisher=BiciQ |access-date=17 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130219061752/http://www.biciq.gob.ec/web/index.php/info/cuanto-cuesta-acceder-a-la-biciq.html |archive-date=19 February 2013 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.biciq.gob.ec/web/index.php/info/como-se-accede-servicio.html |title=BiciQ – ¿Cómo se accede al servicio? |work=biciq.gob.ec |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140321055410/http://www.biciq.gob.ec/web/index.php/info/como-se-accede-servicio.html |archive-date=21 March 2014 }}

= Uruguay =

The Movete Bike Share System in Montevideo is integrated with the city's existing infrastructure of cycle routes, mass transit and public transport systems.{{cite web|title=Cómo funciona|url=http://movete.montevideo.gub.uy/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12&Itemid=11|website=Movete|access-date=14 January 2017}}

Asia

=Bangladesh=

JoBike is a bicycle-sharing system serving the cities of Dhaka, Chittagong and Cox's Bazar.{{cite news |title=Bicycle-rental startup JoBike plans big |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/business/start-ups/bicycle-rental-startup-jobike-plans-big-1603309 |access-date=12 March 2019 |work=The Daily Star|language=en}} Launched in 2018, it is the first such system in Bangladesh.{{cite news |title='JoBike' is teaching girls 'cycling' |url=https://www.jugantor.com/tech/153083/%E0%A6%AE%E0%A7%87%E0%A7%9F%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%A6%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%B0-%E0%A6%B8%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%87%E0%A6%95%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%B2%E0%A6%BF%E0%A6%82-%E0%A6%B6%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%96%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%9A%E0%A7%8D%E0%A6%9B%E0%A7%87-%E0%A6%9C%E0%A7%8B%E0%A6%AC%E0%A6%BE%E0%A6%87%E0%A6%95 |access-date=12 March 2019 |work=Jugantor|language=bn}}

=China=

File:2017-Beijing Mobike.jpg

Initially, a number of traditional (third-generation) docked public bike systems operated by local municipal governments opened across China, with the largest ones being in Wuhan and Hangzhou. The first was introduced in Beijing in 2007. However, third-generation bike sharing has not been considered successful in the majority of cities in China. Bike sharing in Beijing virtually stopped and also encountered difficulties in Shanghai and Wuhan.Zhang, Lihong. (2015). Sustainable bike-sharing systems: Characteristics and commonalities across cases in urban China. Journal of Cleaner Production., 97, 124 - 133.

In 2014, students from Peking University created a company called ofo and initialize the fourth generation bike sharing system in their campus. In 2017, a number of private competing app-based dockless bike-sharing programs have started to appear in numerous cities across China. The two largest dockless operators are Mobike and Ofo, others include Bluegogo and Xiaoming.{{Cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-10-30/uber-s-bruising-battle-in-china-is-being-refought-with-bicycles

|title=25-Year-Old's $500 Million Startup Fuels China Bike-Share Battle|date=2016-10-30

|work=Bloomberg.com|access-date=2017-07-04}}{{Cite news|url=http://www.whatsonweibo.com/ofo-mobike-bluegogo-chinas-messy-bikeshare-market/

|title=Ofo, Mobike, BlueGogo: China's Messy Bikeshare Market

|work=What's on Weibo|access-date=2017-07-05|language=en-US}} Many Chinese cities saw massive growth in the number and use these dockless bike share programs, clogging sidewalks around major commercial hubs and subway stations with parked bikes.{{Cite news|url=https://www.voanews.com/a/china-bike-share-revolution-brings-convenience-headaches/3893416.html

|title=China Bike-share Revolution Brings Convenience, Headaches

|last=Ide|first=William|work=VOA|access-date=2017-07-05|language=en}} Given the speed of growth with these services, local governments did not have any regulations or planning to accommodate these systems.{{Cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/bensin/2017/04/05/chinas-innovative-station-less-bike-shares-hit-obstacles-at-home-and-abroad/#443d685a4ff6

|title=China's Innovative Smartbike Sharing Startups Are Hitting Obstacles At Home And Abroad

|last=Sin|first=Ben|work=Forbes|access-date=2017-07-05}} However the Chinese government encourages the development of dockless bikes to reduce urban pollution. Early studies in Beijing and Shanghai have linked the massive increase of dockless bike shares to the decrease in the number of private automobile trips that are less than five kilometres.{{cite web|url=https://www.chinadialogue.net/blog/9887-Time-to-regulate-China-s-booming-bike-share-sector-/en

|title=Time to regulate China's booming bike share sector

|website=chinadialogue.net|date=29 June 2017

|language=en|access-date=2017-07-09}} In Guangzhou, the arrival of dockless bike shares had a positive impact in the growth of cycling mode share.{{Cite web|url=http://www.fareastbrt.com/en/feature/gznmtfeb17|title=Dockless bike sharing renders old model obsolete|website=fareastbrt.com|language=en|access-date=2017-08-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170831083542/http://www.fareastbrt.com/en/feature/gznmtfeb17|archive-date=31 August 2017|url-status=dead}}

==Beijing==

File:Bike-sharing rack in Beijing.jpg

A municipal scheme in Beijing was launched in 2012 with the stationing of 2,000 bikes in the Chaoyang district.[http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/business/2012-06/20/content_15514350.htm Public bike rental wheels into Beijing], China Daily, 20 June 2012 The scheme was scheduled to consist of 20,000 rental bikes and 500 kiosks, according to the Beijing Municipal Commission of Development and Reform. The main operating area was to be in business districts and near subway stations and major public venues. By 2015, authorities intended to have 50,000 bikes available, similar to the Hangzhou scheme that was used as a model."A push for bicycles", South China Morning Post, 11 January 2011[https://web.archive.org/web/20120111170015/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2012-01/06/c_131346925.htm More rental bikes, subway lines to ease Beijing traffic congestion], Xinhuanet, 6 January 2012 This development followed the failure of a scheme launched in 2005–2006 (ahead of Velib) and in the light of a 2011 announcement by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport that it expected to raise the bike share of urban commuter journeys from 20 to 23 percent by 2015.

File:Ofo bikes on the pavement in China.jpg

In March 2017, Beijing saw over 200,000 dockless shared bikes from various companies enter service. The bikes are accessible via an app, and typically cost around 1 RMB per hour plus a refundable damage deposit of 299 RMB. Aside from the dockless bicycles, an existing municipal-run, dock-based bike network has 86,000 bikes. The Beijing municipal government pledged to improve management and parking availability in response to the rapidly growing fleets of dockless bikes.{{cite web|url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/fortune/2017-04/30/c_129582220.htm|title=北京将暂停有桩公共自行车投放 加大各类车停放区-新华网|website=news.xinhuanet.com|access-date=2017-07-08}} Beijing cycling rates increased from 5.5% to 11.6% after the arrival of the dockless bike systems.{{Cite news|url=https://cyclingindustry.news/mobike-white-paper-details-emerging-bike-share-user-demographic-in-china/|title=Mobike white paper details emerging bike share user demographic in China|date=2017-05-22|work=Cycling Industry News|access-date=2017-10-12|language=en-GB}}

==Shanghai==

In preparation for the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China, Shanghai launched a limited bike share programme accessible through RFID cards. Users could purchase 100-ride credits for about $30. Short rides are rewarded credits and longer rides subtract credits once the bikes have been re-docked. Shanghai planned to expand to 3,500 Bicycle Hot Spots throughout the entire city by 2010. Two years after the World Expo, Shanghai's bicycle-sharing programme was mostly limited to the Minhang District.[http://bike-sharing.blogspot.com/ The Bike-sharing Blog]. Bike-sharing.blogspot.com. Retrieved on 15 August 2013."To date, the district has about 19,100 bikes in the program." [http://www.shanghaidaily.com/minhang/pdf/1112.pdf "Bike rental program to expand", Minhang Times, 26 November 2011]

File:Various bike-share bikes in china.jpg

The Shanghai Bike Authority estimated that there are 280,000 shared bikes in Shanghai by March 2017, with a projected increase of 220,000 bikes by June.{{cite web|url=http://www.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_1629476|title=上海自行车行业协会:共享单车市场基本饱和,洗牌将为期不远_浦江头条_澎湃新闻-The Paper|website=thepaper.cn|access-date=2017-07-03}} In March 2017, the government in Shanghai requested a temporary ban on the introduction of new private "dockless" shared bikes.{{cite web|url=http://shanghaiist.com/2017/03/15/shanghai_bike_sharing_crackdown.php|title=Shanghai prepares to crack down on bike-sharing apps, requests temporary ban on new shared bicycles|first=Alex|last=Linder|website=Shanghaiist|date=3 May 2022 }} Shanghai prepared regulations restricting the age of riders to between 12 and 70 and mandating the removal of bikes that have been in service for more than three years in a row.{{cite web|url=http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2017-03/15/content_28560638.htm|title=Shanghai issues draft guidance for bike-sharing - USA - Chinadaily.com.cn|last=李松|website=usa.chinadaily.com.cn}} Mobike alone operates 100,000 bikes in Shanghai and has claimed to have made Shanghai into the city with the world's largest bike share network.{{cite web|url=http://news.163.com/16/1220/19/C8OKO5B2000187VE.html|title=摩拜上海运营单车达十万辆——上海成全球最大智能共享单车城市_网易新闻|last=网易|website=news.163.com|date=20 December 2016 |access-date=2017-07-04}}

==Haikou==

Beginning around 2017, Haikou, the capital of Hainan province, experienced a massive increase in the number of dockless bikes by Ofo, Mobike, and Quick To.{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/evgenytchebotarev/2017/12/16/with-hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars-burned-the-dockless-bike-sharing-market-is-imploding/#5e62ce2d543b|title=With Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars Burned, The Dockless Bike Sharing Market Is Imploding|first=Evgeny|last=Tchebotarev|website=Forbes}} The Haikou Public Bike System, a traditional municipal-run docked system, has about 20,000 bicycles.

== Wenzhou ==

Wenzhou has multiple bike share programs serving different districts of the city. The first one opened in 2012, serving Lucheng District with about 5,000 bikes and 180 stations.{{cite web|url=http://news.66wz.com/system/2012/08/13/103308919.shtml|script-title=zh:鹿城5000辆公共自行车开始定制 9月出街(图)_独家报道_温州网|website=news.66wz.com|language=zh-CN|access-date=2017-07-05|archive-date=16 August 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120816020358/http://news.66wz.com/system/2012/08/13/103308919.shtml|url-status=dead}} In 2013, a bike share with 2,200 bikes and 66 stations opened in Longwan District. At the same time, a separate bike share program with 1,040 bikes and 32 stations opened in Ouhai District. The latter of the two was being expanded to 3,250 bikes and 109 stations as of 2017.{{cite web|url=http://news.66wz.com/system/2013/02/06/103531698.shtml|script-title=zh:公共自行车三区通借通还_在路上_温州网|website=news.66wz.com|language=zh-CN|access-date=2017-07-05|archive-date=2 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190602212723/http://news.66wz.com/system/2013/02/06/103531698.shtml|url-status=dead}} According to local government records, more than 20,000 dockless bikes from various private bike share companies had entered service in Wenzhou as of 2017.{{Cite news|url=http://news.66wz.com/system/2017/06/28/105004657.shtml|title=3个月2万辆共享单车涌入温州 市民出行方式被改变|access-date=2017-07-05}}

==Guangzhou==

Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit has a bike share program integrated around its stations. According to the local government, in 2017, Guangzhou had a fleet of over 700,000 bikes in various public and private bike share programs. On average 4 million trips each day were made using shared bikes.{{cite web|url=http://news.ycwb.com/2017-06/20/content_25091886.htm|title=广州市发布共享单车征求意见稿_金羊网新闻|website=news.ycwb.com|access-date=2017-07-09|archive-date=14 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170814061137/http://news.ycwb.com/2017-06/20/content_25091886.htm|url-status=dead}} The local government is reviewing traffic management strategies and road design standards to accommodate the increase in cycling traffic.{{cite web|url=http://www.chinanews.com/life/2017/06-09/8246182.shtml|title=广州已有共享单车数十万辆 自行车道问题备受关注-中新网|last=chinanews|website=chinanews.com|access-date=2017-07-09}}{{cite web|url=http://news.ycwb.com/2017-07/05/content_25179859.htm|title=广州将开展新一轮交通综合调查工作 年底将公布报告_金羊网新闻|website=news.ycwb.com|access-date=2017-07-09|archive-date=12 November 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181112004926/http://news.ycwb.com/2017-07/05/content_25179859.htm|url-status=dead}}

==Guilin==

In 2014, Guilin City opened a docked bike sharing system with 3,000 bikes spread out over 100 stations.{{cite web|url=http://news.guilinlife.com/n/2014-09/24/351682.shtml|title=桂林3000辆公共自行车国庆节投入使用-桂林生活网新闻中心|website=news.guilinlife.com|access-date=2017-07-04|archive-date=26 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140926220627/http://news.guilinlife.com/n/2014-09/24/351682.shtml|url-status=dead}}

==Hangzhou==

The Hangzhou Public Bicycle bike-sharing system has 60,600 bikes and was started in 2008. Bike-sharing stations can be found in Hangzhou every 100 metres. The first hour of use is free, followed by 1 yuan ($0.15) for the first hour, 2 yuan the second hour, and 3 yuan for each subsequent hour.[http://dirt.asla.org/2009/07/31/hangzhou-to-expand-bike-sharing-program-to-50000-bikes/ Hangzhou Expands Bike-Sharing Program to 50,000 Bikes | The Dirt] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819082112/http://dirt.asla.org/2009/07/31/hangzhou-to-expand-bike-sharing-program-to-50000-bikes/ |date=19 August 2014 }}. Dirt.asla.org (31 July 2009). Retrieved on 15 August 2013. In 2013 USA Today called the Hangzhou bike-sharing system the 'best in the world'.{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/destinations/2013/10/01/best-cities-bike-sharing/2896227/|title=Best bike-sharing cities in the world|date=1 October 2013|work=USA Today}} A March 2010 survey of Hangzhou Public Bicycle members and non-members found that 30% of users incorporated bicycle sharing into their most common commutes. Furthermore, the bicycle-sharing system captured modal share from bus transit, walking, autos and taxis. Another key finding from the survey suggested that car ownership may not reduce the likelihood of bike sharing use. In fact, members of the Hangzhou system exhibited a higher rate of auto ownership in comparison to non-members.{{cite journal|last=Shaheen |first=Susan |author2=Zhang, H. |author3=Martin, E. |author4=S. Guzman. |title=Hangzhou Public Bicycle: Understanding Early Adoption and Behavioral Response to Bikesharing in Hangzhou, China |journal=Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board |year=2011 |url=http://76.12.4.249/artman2/uploads/1/China___s_Hangzhou_Public_Bicycle.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131002175012/http://76.12.4.249/artman2/uploads/1/China___s_Hangzhou_Public_Bicycle.pdf |archive-date=2 October 2013 |doi=10.3141/2247-05 |s2cid=111120290 }}

Before the arrival of private dockless systems, Hangzhou was the largest bike share system in the world until it was overtaken by Wuhan. In 2011, the system had 2,050 bike-share stations with a fleet of over 50,000 bikes and serving 240,000 trips per day.{{cite web|url=http://www.streetfilms.org/the-biggest-baddest-bike-share-in-the-world-hangzhou-china/|title=Streetfilms {{!}} The Biggest, Baddest Bike-Share in the World: Hangzhou China|website=streetfilms.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-07-03|archive-date=25 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210125062848/http://www.streetfilms.org/the-biggest-baddest-bike-share-in-the-world-hangzhou-china/|url-status=dead}} By 2015, it was expanded to over 84,000 bikes and 3,354 stations.{{cite web|url=http://hznews.hangzhou.com.cn/chengshi/content/2015-11/18/content_5984448_2.htm|title=喜迎G20峰会 杭州一批重大交通项目陆续启用 - 杭州新闻中心 - 杭州网|last=郑海云|website=hznews.hangzhou.com.cn|access-date=2017-07-03}}

==Nanning==

Since December 2013, Nanning has had a bicycle-sharing system with 1000 bicycles and 50 stations. The first hour of usage is free, and afterward it costs 2RMB/h.{{cite web|url=http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Nanning |title=Public bike Nanning|work=publicbike.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903112044/http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Nanning |archive-date=3 September 2014 }} By 2014, it was expanded to about 25,000 bikes and 896 stations.{{cite web|url=http://www.gx.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2017-02/22/c_1120508138.htm|title=南宁公共自行车投放2.5万辆 将全面放开外地人办卡条件-新华网|website=gx.xinhuanet.com|access-date=2017-07-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170823073715/http://www.gx.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2017-02/22/c_1120508138.htm|archive-date=23 August 2017|url-status=dead}}

== Ningbo ==

A municipal docked bike share program opened in 2013 with 7,500 bikes and 300 stations.{{cite web|url=http://zjnews.zjol.com.cn/system/2013/08/08/019522182.shtml|title=宁波市首批公共自行车租赁点 昨天开始建设 -浙江新闻-浙江在线|website=zjnews.zjol.com.cn|access-date=2017-07-03}} By 2015, it was expanded to 30,000 bikes spread over 1,240 stations across the city.{{cite web|url=http://sun.nbtv.cn/article-view-2708.html|script-title=zh:宁波首批公共自行车进入"多病期"_记者调查_阳光热线__宁波广电网|website=sun.nbtv.cn|language=zh-cn|access-date=2017-07-03|archive-date=29 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160829031450/http://sun.nbtv.cn/article-view-2708.html|url-status=dead}}

== Quanzhou ==

A municipal docked bike share program, operated by Taiwan-based YouBike, opened in 2016 with over 200 stations and a fleet of 6,000 bikes.{{cite web|url=http://www.qzcns.com/qznews/2015/1225/426507.html|title=泉州公共自行车租赁最新进展 2016年6000辆自行车上街_今日泉州新闻|website=qzcns.com|access-date=2017-07-08}} As of 2017, it was being expanded to 410 stations with over 18,000 bikes.{{cite web|url=http://m.najiaoluo.com/xinwen/164618.html|title=【奔走相告】泉州公共自行车来了!中心城区200多个站点年底前投用,前1小时免费,每天60元封顶 – 新闻 – 手机那角落网|website=m.najiaoluo.com|access-date=2017-07-08|archive-date=23 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170823073037/http://m.najiaoluo.com/xinwen/164618.html|url-status=dead}}{{cite web|url=http://www.fujian.gov.cn/xw/zfgzdt/sxdt/qz/201607/t20160705_1197780.htm|title=泉州公共自行车站点:年底前将再建237个_泉州_中国福建--福建省人民政府门户网站|website=fujian.gov.cn|access-date=2017-07-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170823073510/http://www.fujian.gov.cn/xw/zfgzdt/sxdt/qz/201607/t20160705_1197780.htm|archive-date=23 August 2017|url-status=dead}}

== Shaoxing ==

In 2011, a 1,500-bike, 26-station bike sharing system opened in Shaoxing.{{cite web|url=http://news.focus.cn/sx/2011-05-30/1320138.html|title=绍兴公共自行车卡一万张 6月2日起办理-房产新闻-绍兴搜狐焦点网|website=news.focus.cn|access-date=2017-07-04}} In 2012, it was expanded by 2,000 bikes and 50 stations.{{cite web|url=http://www.car0575.com/a/20120225/281750.html|title=绍兴公共自行车二期工程下月启动 再设50多个点_绍兴汽车网|website=car0575.com|access-date=2017-07-04|archive-date=15 January 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130115184822/http://www.car0575.com/a/20120225/281750.html|url-status=dead}}

;Suzhou

The Suzhou Industrial Park has a bicycle-sharing system (苏州工业园区公共自行车) with 1,880 bicycles and 72 stations, which launched in January 2012.{{cite web|url=http://www.sipbike.com/|title=苏州工业园区公共自行车网--苏州工业园区公共自行车由常州永安公共自行车系统股份有限公司承建|website=sipbike.com}}

;Xi'an

Since 2011, Xi'an has had a bicycle-sharing system with 8,000 bicycles and 375 stations.{{cite web|url=http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Xian |title=Public bike (Xi'an)|work=publicbike.net |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140901202144/http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Xian |archive-date=1 September 2014 }} By 2016, it was expanded to 52,000 public bicycles and 1,800 stations.{{cite web|url=http://www.bus-info.cn/index.php?c=article&id=2946|title=-中国公交信息网|website=bus-info.cn|language=en|access-date=2017-07-03}}

;Lanzhou

In 2014, a bike sharing system was created around downtown Lanzhou with 377 stations.{{cite web|url=https://www.itdp.org/lanzhou-chinas-bike-share-expands-brt-corridor/|title=Lanzhou, China's Bike Share Expands to BRT Corridor|date=8 December 2014}}{{cite web|url=http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Lanzhou |title=Bike Sharing: Lanzhou |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160528200119/http://www.publicbike.net/en/c/city.aspx?c=Lanzhou |archive-date=28 May 2016 }}

;Kunming

A municipal docked bike share program opened in 2015 with 5,000 bikes and over 700 stations.{{cite web|url=http://news.dahe.cn/2015/08-07/105413234.html|title=郑州将推公共自行车服务 刷绿城通租借一小时内免费_新闻中心_大河网|last=姜秋霞|website=news.dahe.cn|access-date=2017-07-11}}{{cite web|url=http://henan.sina.com.cn/city/csgz/2015-08-07/city-ifxftvni8773021.shtml|title=郑州将推公共自行车服务 刷绿城通租借一小时内免费_新浪城市_新浪网|website=henan.sina.com.cn|access-date=2017-07-11}} In 2017, the system was expected to consist of 2,500 bike stations as far south as Chenggong District and approximately 45,000 bicycles. Kunming expects to expand its bicycle-sharing system to 6,500 stations by 2019. Bicycles are free for the first hour, 0.5 yuan for each additional half hour, and 15 yuan for an entire day.{{cite web|url=http://www.gokunming.com/en/blog/item/3819/kunming_to_put_45000_public_use_bikes_on_roads|title=Kunming to put 45,000 public use bikes on roads – GoKunming|date=28 September 2016|access-date=24 February 2017|archive-date=24 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170224212304/http://www.gokunming.com/en/blog/item/3819/kunming_to_put_45000_public_use_bikes_on_roads|url-status=dead}}

=Hong Kong=

Major bicycle sharing operations in Hong Kong include ofo, Hoba Bike, Ketch'Up Bike, LocoBike, and oBike.{{Cite news|url=https://www.scmp.com/comment/letters/article/2140622/what-hong-kong-needs-better-bike-sharing|title=What Hong Kong needs for better bike-sharing|work=South China Morning Post|access-date=2018-07-11|language=en}}{{Cite news|url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/section-news.php?id=197721|title=End of the road for Gobee.bike|work=The Standard|access-date=2018-07-11|language=en-US}}

The first dockless bike sharing provider in Hong Kong, Gobee.bike, launched in April 2017 but terminated in July 2018.{{Cite web|url=https://www.hongkongfp.com/2017/04/24/new-bike-sharing-app-suspects-competitors-powerful-figures-behind-damage-bikes/|title=New bike-sharing app suspects competitors or 'powerful figures' behind damage to its bikes|date=2017-04-24|website=Hong Kong Free Press HKFP|access-date=2017-06-04}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/hong-kong-economy/article/2154547/hong-kong-bike-sharing-start-gobeebike-goes-bust|title=Hong Kong bike-sharing start-up Gobee.bike goes bust|work=South China Morning Post|access-date=2018-07-11|language=en}}

Plans were announced by Cleantech Solutions in 2017 to enable users to rent bikes from multiple providers, by providing an app with a centralised list of available bicycles across all providers.[https://www.thestreet.com/story/14194940/1/ Hong Kong bike-sharing market accelerates with new players and business models, 25 June 2017, at thestreet.com] Accessed 16 September 2017

=Iran=

== Tehran ==

In July 2016, the first Iranian modern public bike system was designed and established in Urmia city with 250 bikes in 20 stations by ASI company under the brand name "U Bike".{{cite web|url=http://www.u-bike.co|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160818062234/http://u-bike.co/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2016-08-18|title=Click the button to get your coordinates}} Accessed 14 June 2017 Later, in 2018, the Bdood bike-sharing was launched in Tehran.{{Cite web |title=رویای هوای پاک در تهران؛ بیدود به طور رسمی آغاز به کار کرد |url=https://digiato.com/article/2018/12/18/%D8%B1%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D9%87%D9%88%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D9%BE%D8%A7%DA%A9-%D8%AF%D8%B1-%D8%AA%D9%87%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%A8%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%88%D8%AF |access-date=2024-12-08 |website=دیجیاتو |language=fa-IR}}

=India=

== Mumbai ==

Mumbai operates two bicycle-sharing schemes,[http://www.bbc.com/travel/blog/20110909-travelwise-bike-sharing-around-the-world Travelwise: Bike sharing around the world] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150203155415/http://www.bbc.com/travel/blog/20110909-travelwise-bike-sharing-around-the-world |date=3 February 2015 }}, The Passport blog, BBC, 9 September 2011, Accessed 6 October 2011 and as of 2011 the Ministry of Urban Development was preparing to launch a 10-city public bike scheme as part of its "Mission for Sustainable Habitat".[http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/article2337205.ece Prioritise this scheme], The Hindu, 8 August 2011

== Mysuru (Mysore) ==

Mysore was the first Indian city to initiate cycle sharing in 2009.{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mysuru/Mysuru-gets-Indias-first-public-bicycle-sharing-service/articleshow/50804818.cms|title=Mysuru gets India's first public bicycle sharing service – Times of India|website=The Times of India|date=February 2016 }} As of 2009, it had 28 locations and 52 planned locations.{{cite web|url=http://thecityfix.com/files/2013/05/2_7-Mysore_PBS_Station_locations.pdf|title='2_7-Mysore_PBS_Station_locations' at thecityfix.com|publisher=thecityfix.com}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nyoooz.com/mysore/340726/mysuru-gets-indias-first-public-bicycle-sharing-service|title=Mysuru gets India's first public bicycle sharing service – Mysore NYOOOZ|last=NYOOOZ|publisher=nyoooz.com|access-date=13 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160216134550/http://www.nyoooz.com/mysore/340726/mysuru-gets-indias-first-public-bicycle-sharing-service|archive-date=16 February 2016|url-status=dead}}

== Ahmedabad ==

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A MyByk cycle sharing program in Ahmedabad started with eight stations in the city in 2013. Subscribers can keep bicycles as long as required without having to return them.{{cite web|url=https://walkabilityasia.org/2014/12/21/2828/|title=A new cycle share system hits Ahmedabad|date=21 December 2014|publisher=walkabilityasia.org}}{{Cite web|url=https://mybyk.in/|title=India's First Premium Bike Sharing Service | MYBYK Ahmedabad, India}}

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== New Delhi ==

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) launched a software-based Public bicycle sharing (PBS) scheme through which commuters can rent cycles from a residential area and travel to the nearest Metro station and then rent a cycle from a departing Metro station for use in nearby localities.{{cite web|url=http://www.delhimetrorail.com/press_reldetails.aspx?id=C0KYrggV5Fslld |title=Delhi Metro Launches Public Bicycle Sharing Facility}}

== Bhubaneswar ==

In 2018, a Public bicycle sharing (PBS) system was launched in Bhubaneshwar. The bikes included Hexi bikes, Yana and Yulu, and comprised 2000 bikes overall.[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/bicycle-sharing-project-in-bhubaneswar-ahead-of-hockey-world-cup/articleshow/66547713.cms Bicycle sharing project in Bhubaneswar ahead of Hockey World Cup] Hemanta Pradhan, 8 November 2018, Times of India, accessed 9 December 2018

== Pune ==

Many bicycle-sharing systems started in Pune. One system was initiated by PedalSaddle, providing cycles for rent for cheaper than public transportation.{{cite web|url=http://www.pedalsaddle.in|title=Cycle on Rent in Pune - Hire Gear bicycles - Rental Rs 100/- - PedalSaddle|website=PedalSaddle|access-date=3 April 2018}} In January 2018, Chinese bicycle-sharing company Ofo launched a dockless bicycle-sharing services in Pune.{{cite news|title=Chinese company launches bike-sharing platform in Indian cities|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/chinese-company-launches-bike-sharing-platform-in-indian-cities/story-g2mytsnvolb0bD0NEzp6UO.html|access-date=25 February 2018|work=hindustantimes.com/|date=24 January 2018|language=en}}

== Other cities ==

Bicycle-sharing systems are used in other cities including Rajkot,{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/rmc-launches-cycle-sharing-porject-to-ease-traffic-and-reduce-pollution/|title=RMC launches Cycle Sharing Project to ease traffic and reduce pollution|date=19 April 2015|publisher=indianexpress.com}} Bhubaneswar,{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bhubaneswar/In-an-environmental-friendly-move-first-cycle-sharing-station-to-come-up-in-Bhubaneswar/articleshow/50628505.cms|title=In an environmental-friendly move, first cycle sharing station to come up in Bhubaneswar – Times of India|newspaper=The Times of India |date=18 January 2016 |publisher=timesofindia.indiatimes.com}} Vadodara (Baroda),{{cite web|url=http://www.urbannewsdigest.in/?p=7481|title=Cycle sharing system introduced in Vadodara|date=31 December 2013|publisher=urbannewsdigest.in|access-date=7 November 2016|archive-date=8 November 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161108133422/http://www.urbannewsdigest.in/?p=7481|url-status=dead}} Ranchi,{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ranchi/chartered-bikes-roll-on-city-streets/articleshow/68246460.cms|title=Public bicycle sharing system introduced in Ranchi|website=The Times of India|date=3 March 2019}} Surat, Udaipur, Jamnagar{{Cite web|title=AmdaBike|url=https://ahmedabadcity.gov.in/portal/amdabike.jsp|access-date=2020-07-01|website=ahmedabadcity.gov.in|archive-date=30 June 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200630141737/https://ahmedabadcity.gov.in/portal/amdabike.jsp|url-status=dead}} and Panchkula.{{cite web|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/now-residents-can-pedal-through-panchkula-on-rented-bicycles/story-64SzPhjgWe36H9vpguwVVL.html |title=Now, residents can pedal through Panchkula on rented bicycles |website=www.hindustantimes.com |date= 21 August 2019|access-date=18 March 2020}}

=Indonesia=

;Bike2Work

Bike2Work has operated as a bicycle-sharing network since 2004. As of 2015, it has 130 branches across Indonesia, including in Jakarta.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/sep/10/cycling-jakarta-dream-copenhagen-indonesia-bike|title=Cycling the city: 'I have a dream that Jakarta should be like Copenhagen'|newspaper=The Guardian|access-date=20 October 2019}}

;Bandung

Bandung municipal government operates 30 stations with 270 bikes, called Boseh Bikesharing.[https://news.detik.com/berita-jawa-barat/d-3641039/begini-mudahnya-sewa-sepeda-boseh-di-kota-bandung Detik: Begini Mudahnya Sewa Sepeda 'Boseh' di Kota Bandung], Detiknews, Rabu 13 September 2017, Accessed 11 Januari 2018

; Jakarta

Gowes, which means "to paddle" in Indonesian, started operation in limited areas of Jakarta in 2018.{{cite news|url=https://jakartaglobe.id/context/new-bike-sharing-service-set-to-help-jakarta-combat-air-pollution-traffic-congestion/|title=New Bike-Sharing Service Set to Help Jakarta Combat Air Pollution, Traffic Congestion|newspaper=Jakarta Globe|access-date=20 October 2019}}

=Israel=

;Tel-Aviv

{{Main|Tel-O-Fun}}

Tel-O-Fun, started in 2011, is a bicycle-sharing program in Tel-Aviv with 2,000 bicycles and 200 stations throughout the city and in some surrounding towns.{{cite web|url=https://www.tel-o-fun.co.il/en/ |title=Tel-O-Fun > Home Page |last=Tel-O-Fun |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111215174436/http://www.tel-o-fun.co.il/en/ |archive-date=15 December 2011 }}

=Japan=

Docomo's bike share service has 10,800 bicycles and 2,190 stations in Japan, most of them in Tokyo.{{cite web | url=https://www.d-bikeshare.com/onedaypass-web-jp/ | title=1日パス購入|バイクシェアサービス(自転車シェアリング/シェアサイクル) }} Other services include HELLO CYCLING, P!PPA, COGICOGI, Charichari, ecobike, LUUP.

==History==

According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, in 2012, there were already a number of city-level pilot schemes in operation in Japan, the largest of which was in Tokyo's Edogawa City with 500 cycles available for hire.{{cite web |url= http://www.jlgc.org.uk/en/pdfs/casestudies/Cycle_Hire_Scheme_in_Japan.pdf |title=Local Japan: Cycle Hire Schemes |first=Andrew |last=Stevens |work=Japan Local Government Centre |year=2013 |access-date=23 October 2013}} Toyama also has a bicycle-sharing system, that takes the region's public transit IC card Passca.{{cite web|url=http://visit-toyama.com/en/entry.php?nid=369 |title=Public Bicycle Sharing System – Toyama City's Website for foreign people – Visit Toyama |work=visit-toyama.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129012303/http://visit-toyama.com/en/entry.php?nid=369 |archive-date=29 November 2014 }}

=Kazakhstan=

Astana-Bike{{cite web|url=http://velobike.kz/|title=Система автоматизированного велопроката в городе Астана|website=velobike.kz}} in the capital Astana, has 200 bikes in 40 stations, and 1000 bikes for Expo 2017.{{cite web|url=http://sk.kz/event/view/213|title=Astana-Bike, opened 7 July 2014. 200 bikes in 40 stations in first phase. 1000 bikes for Expo 2017|access-date=17 August 2014|archive-date=25 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170325054355/http://sk.kz/event/view/213|url-status=dead}}

Shymkent-bike in Shymkent, 200 bikes in 44 stations.{{cite web|url=http://astanatimes.com/2016/07/environment-friendly-buses-and-bike-rental-service-improve-shymkent-public-transport/|title=Environment Friendly Buses and Bike Rental Service Improve Shymkent Public Transport - The Astana Times|date=22 July 2016}}

Almaty-bike in Almaty, September 2016.{{cite web|url=http://astanatimes.com/2016/07/almaty-bike-system-to-be-launched-in-september/|title=Almaty Bike System to be Launched in September|date=4 July 2016}}{{cite web|url=http://today.kz/news/zhizn/2016-09-17/726233-v-almatyi-zapustili-velostantsiyu-proekta-almaty-bike/|title=В Алматы запустили велостанцию проекта Almaty Bike|publisher=TODAY.KZ|access-date=28 September 2016|archive-date=21 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200221051245/http://today.kz/news/zhizn/2016-09-17/726233-v-almatyi-zapustili-velostantsiyu-proekta-almaty-bike/|url-status=dead}}

= Malaysia =

== George Town ==

{{Main|LinkBike}}

File:LinkBike, George Town, Penang.jpg station in George Town, Penang.]]

LinkBike in George Town, Penang commenced operations in December 2016 with 60 bicycles, making it the first city in Malaysia to introduce a public bicycle-sharing system. This service has since been expanded to 250 bicycles and 25 stations throughout George Town, covering destinations between Gurney Drive to the north and Queensbay Mall to the south.{{cite web|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/248997|title=Penang to launch Malaysia's first bike-sharing system|date=10 December 2013}}{{cite news|title=Bike-share system in Penang next year|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/community/2016/08/31/bikeshare-system-in-penang-next-year-pilot-scheme-to-have-25-docking-stations-on-the-island/|access-date=28 January 2017|work=The Star|date=31 August 2016}}{{cite news|last1=Lee|first1=Edmund|title=A ride to remember in Penang|url=http://www.thesundaily.my/news/2115099|access-date=11 February 2017|work=The Sun Daily|date=2 January 2017}}

== Kota Kinabalu ==

In March 2017, the Kota Kinabalu City Hall implemented a bicycle sharing service with 20 bicycles initially made available. Users of the service were required to have a City Hall 'touch and go' card with RM200 (U$45) as a deposit to use a bicycle for 24 hours. The deposit was refunded when the bicycle was returned. Its stations are available in major hotels in the city as well as in Tanjung Lipat and in front of the Grace Court apartment in Sembulan, with another 150 bicycles available in stores.{{cite web|url=http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=115888 |title=City Hall to offer free bicycles for public soon |author=Jo Ann Mool |publisher=Daily Express |date=19 February 2017 |access-date=11 April 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170222063016/http://dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=115888 |archive-date=22 February 2017 |url-status=dead }}

== Klang Valley ==

The {{stn|Subang Jaya}} LRT/KTM station was selected for a bicycle-sharing system from the Singaporean company oBike in 2017. Riders were to be charged RM1.00 per 15 minutes of usage.{{cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/community/2017/06/13/hop-on-a-bike-at-ktm-station-collaboration-offers-commuters-option-to-rent-bicycles-in-subang-jaya/|title=Hop on a bike at KTM station - Metro News - The Star Online|website=thestar.com.my}}{{cite web|url=http://www.thesundaily.my/news/2017/06/10/new-app-provide-bicycle-service-subang-ktm-commuters|title=New app to provide bicycle service for Subang KTM commuters|website=thesundaily.my|access-date=10 July 2017|archive-date=20 June 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170620115241/http://www.thesundaily.my/news/2017/06/10/new-app-provide-bicycle-service-subang-ktm-commuters|url-status=dead}}

=South Korea=

== Seoul ==

{{Main|Ddareungi}}

Following trials, a bike-sharing system named Ddareungi was introduced in Seoul in October 2015 in select areas on the right bank of the Han River.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bikeseoul.com/|title=서울자전거 따릉이 - 무인대여시스템|website=www.bikeseoul.com}} After a few months, the number of stations reached 150 and 1500 bikes were made available.{{cite web|url=http://english.seoul.go.kr/expanded-operation-seoul-bike-ddareungi/|title=Expanded Operation of Seoul Bike "Ddareungi" -|date=18 March 2016}} In 2016, the number of stations increased to cover new districts.{{cite web|url=http://www.focus.kr/view.php?key=2016063000145054897|title=하반기부터 달라지는 서울생활…'청년수당'부터 '따릉이'까지|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821052726/http://www.focus.kr/view.php?key=2016063000145054897|archive-date=21 August 2016}} As of July 2016, there were about 300 stations and 3000 bikes available, and Seoul mayor Park Won-soon confirmed his intention to increase the number of bikes available to 20,000.{{cite web|url=http://www.newsis.com/ar_detail/view.html?ar_id=NISX20160727_0014248818&cID=10801&pID=10800|title=:: 공감언론 뉴시스통신사|website=newsis}}

== Daejeon ==

=Taiwan=

== National systems ==

File:Youbike 1.0 新竹市赤土崎公園站 2022-10-14.jpg station in Hsinchu City, Taiwan.]]

YouBike is the largest bicycle-sharing service in Taiwan. Launched in Taipei City in 2009 and expanded through cooperation between the Taipei City Government and Taiwanese bike manufacturer Giant, the system saw 22 million rentals in 2014, double the 11 million rentals in the previous year.[https://www.bbc.com/news/business-31109431 Two wheels make a comeback in Taiwan], BBC News, 11 February 2015

Singaporean dockless bicycle-sharing platform oBike launched in Taiwan in April 2017 under the management of Taiwan's Aozhi Network Technology Co., Ltd.{{Cite web|url=https://news.tvbs.com.tw/life/719055|title=YouBike新對手! 民營鐵馬「Obike」駐北市│TVBS新聞網|last=TVBS|website=news.tvbs.com.tw|access-date=2018-04-04}} The parking of the bikes in public areas such as sidewalks and motorcycle parking spaces caused controversy.{{Cite web|url=https://focustaiwan.tw/society/201707100022|title=oBike considers appealing New Taipei parking restrictions - Focus Taiwan|website=focustaiwan.tw|date=10 July 2017 }}{{cite web|url=https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3207292|title=oBike Apocalypse: Netizens complain about ora... |date=10 July 2017}} The service has shut down in June 2017, with all the bikes left on street.{{Cite web |date=2019-05-29 |title=【失控共享夢】風光一時 oBike 歇業了,共享電動滑板車會成為下一個泡沫嗎? |url=https://buzzorange.com/techorange/2019/05/29/obike-shuts-down-in-tw/ |access-date=2023-03-03 |website=TechOrange 科技報橘 |language=zh-TW}}

== Kaohsiung ==

The southern city of Kaohsiung launched the country's first bicycle-sharing service, CityBike, on 1 March 2009 with 20 stations and 1,500 Merida bikes.[https://www.c-bike.com.tw/Uploads/NewsFile/162.pdf (pdf) Document regarding c-bike in Kaohsiung] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612142922/https://www.c-bike.com.tw/Uploads/NewsFile/162.pdf |date=12 June 2018 }} accessed 1 November 2018 The service has been replaced by YouBike 2.0 since July 2020.{{Cite web |last=自由時報電子報 |date=2020-07-01 |title=《高雄》YouBike2.0今上路 316站新建啟用 - 高雄市 |url=https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/Kaohsiung/paper/1383349 |access-date=2023-03-03 |website=自由時報電子報 |language=zh-Hant-TW}}

=Turkey=

File:Bisim station - Bayraklı İskele.jpg station in İzmir, Turkey]]

Public bike sharing services in Turkey use the Baksi system.{{cite web|url=http://baksi.com.tr/Referanslar.html|title=Baksi Akıllı Bisiklet Sistemleri|work=baksi.com.tr|date=23 September 2015 }} In Istanbul, the system called İsbike, which was launched in 2012, has 140 stations and 1,500 bikes.{{cite web|url=https://www.isbike.istanbul/istasyonlar|title=İstasyonlar|access-date=3 September 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140904031201/https://www.isbike.com.tr/istasyonlar.asp|archive-date=4 September 2014|url-status=dead}} In İzmir, the Metropolitan Municipality launched a system called Bisim in 2014. It had 40 stations and 550 bikes as of 2020.{{cite web |url=http://www.bisim.com.tr/istasyonlar.aspx |title=İstasyonlar |publisher=Bisim |access-date=20 July 2020}}

Similar systems are operational in Antalya, Eskişehir, Kayseri, Kocaeli, Konya, and Samsun.

= United Arab Emirates =

File:ADCB Bikeshare bike station.jpg bike station for ADCB Bikeshare in Abu Dhabi.]]

ADCB Bikeshare scheme operates in the nation's capital city of Abu Dhabi, and is sponsored by Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank. ADCB Bikeshare launched in December 2015. Run by Cyacle, the programme operates on Yas Island and Al Raha Beach, where there are 11 stations with 75 bicycles available for hire. In the first eight months of operation, 5,641 people became members of the scheme and rode 78,689 kilometres (48,895 miles) on 8,536 trips.{{Cite web|url=http://www.thenational.ae/arts-lifestyle/well-being/adcbs-bikeshare-intiative-a-success|title=ADCB's Bikeshare initiative a success|website=thenational.ae|access-date=19 May 2016|first=Amanda|last=Tomlinson|date=17 September 2015}}

The German bike sharing company Nextbike temporarily also operated a bike sharing scheme in Dubai,{{Cite web|url=https://www.dubai-marina.com/biking-around-dubai/|title=Biking in Dubai - Nextbike Bike Rental Station|website=Dubai Marina|date=2 January 2020 }} but apparently discontinued it.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nextbike.de/en/locations/|title=nextbike | Germany's biggest Bike Rental|first=nextbike |last=Fahrradverleih|website=www.nextbike.de}}

= Uzbekistan =

In 2024, a powerbank-sharing startup, Q.watt, launched bike-sharing in Tashkent.

Australia and Oceania

= Australia =

A number of Australian cities have had docking shared bike systems since 2010. In 2017, dockless bike sharing commenced in all the capital cities. The dockless systems experienced a higher degree of vandalism, including bikes dumped in rivers, than in other countries. The dockless services all provided helmets with the bikes.

==Docked systems==

Melbourne Bike Share (MBS) was the first municipal bicycle share system in Australia, launched in Melbourne in June 2010. It started with 10 stations. Usage was lower than expected and has required ongoing public subsidy. Take-up was affected by the location of docking stations and the legal requirement for riders wear helmets, which are not provided with the bikes. Ridership doubled when $5 helmets were offered for sale from vending machines. The MBS used 500 cycles at about 50 stations around Melbourne's central business district before it was shut down in November 2019.{{cite web|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/citycycle-wont-follow-melbournes-5-helmet-lead-20110808-1ii05.html|title=CityCycle won't follow Melbourne's $5 helmet lead|newspaper=Brisbane Times|publisher=Fairfax Media|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110916094256/http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/citycycle-wont-follow-melbournes-5-helmet-lead-20110808-1ii05.html|archive-date=16 September 2011|first=Tony|last=Moore|date=8 August 2011}}

File:E-bike docking station in Newcastle CBD.jpg

Newcastle's central business district launched an e-bike share scheme on 21 May 2018, including 19 docking stations with 100 electric bikes.{{Cite web|url=http://bykko.com.au/newcastle/|title=Newcastle Electric Bike Sharing On Demand Public Transport Service|website=Bykko|archive-url=https://perma.cc/CZ8N-MHW8|archive-date=2018-05-29|url-status=dead}}{{cbignore}} The bike scheme was launched as a partnership between the operator BYKKO, and Transport for NSW. An initial pilot program funded with $2000AUD{{Cite news|url=https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/4314441/electric-bike-trial-slated-for-city-use/|title=Hunter business BYKKO to trial what is billed as the country's first electric bike share trial in Newcastle|work=theherald.com.au|access-date=9 November 2018|archive-date=28 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190228104340/https://www.theherald.com.au/story/4314441/electric-bike-trial-slated-for-city-use/|url-status=live}} of council grant money was conducted,{{Cite news|url=https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/5087071/newcastle-companys-electric-hire-bike-trial/|title=Newcastle share bike trial backed by state government|last=Kirkwood|first=Ian|date=2017-11-28|work=Newcastle Herald|access-date=2018-05-30}} though evidence of the evaluation does not appear to be posted publicly. After speaking with the local newspaper, BYKKO said the aim of the project is to complement the existing public transport system.{{Cite news|url=https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/5419069/e-bike-company-says-share-scheme-will-complement-public-transport/|title=E-bike company says Newcastle share scheme will complement public transport|date=2018-05-21|work=Newcastle Herald|access-date=2018-05-30}}

The Brisbane CityCycle, operated by JCDecaux, started on 1 September 2010 and grew to include 2000 bikes in 150 stations.{{cite web|title=Brisbane CityCycle: Tap-and-go cards to go live by July 1|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/brisbane-citycycle-tapandgo-cards-to-go-live-by-july-1/news-story/18b9f78fce107bd795b00dc3cff08d96|access-date=4 November 2017|date=15 May 2017}} Its operation depended on public subsidy. Initially, helmets were not provided with the bikes, but this was later changed. After only achieving 80,000 trips in its first twelve months {{Citation needed|reason=initial trip numbers not included in reference to article at end of paragraph|date=March 2018}}, this increased to 522,388 in the 2016-17 financial year.{{cite web|title=Brisbane's CityCycle bike hire scheme tracking for record usage in next financial year|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/brisbanes-citycycle-bike-hire-scheme-tracking-for-record-usage-in-next-financial-year/news-story/4cbee9d9fba7a62bbd19c81b2357cc22|access-date=4 November 2017|date=7 August 2017}}

==Dockless systems==

In 2017 dockless systems were launched in a number of Australian cities.

;Sydney

  • Airbike launched in Adelaide, Canberra, and Sydney.[https://airbike.network/ where will it take you?] airbike.network, accessed 18 March 2020
  • oBike has placed 1,000 bikes since July 2017.{{cite web|title=Obike, Reddy Go are more than bike-sharing companies|url=http://www.afr.com/technology/obike-reddy-go-are-more-than-bikesharing-companies-20170928-gyqvmg|access-date=4 November 2017|date=29 September 2017}}
  • Reddy Go started with 1,500 bikes, also in July 2017, and has expanded to over 2,000 bikes. The company exited Sydney in July 2018, citing "red tape".{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/bump-in-the-road-as-bike-share-operators-reddy-go-ofo-quit-sydney-20180710-p4zqm1.html|title=Bump in the road as bike share operators Reddy Go, ofo quit Sydney|first=Megan|last=Gorrey|date=10 July 2018|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=10 July 2018}}
  • Ofo launched with 600 bikes in October 2017.{{cite web|title=Sydney welcomes hundred more wheels to streets with ofo bike-sharing scheme|website=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-24/more-dockless-bikes-for-sydney/9079046|access-date=4 November 2017|date=24 October 2017}} In July 2018 Ofo announced it was leaving Australia.{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-10/ofo-share-bikes-cycle-out-of-australia-other-operators-in-doubt/9962236|title=ofo to start clearing share bikes off streets as it leaves Australia|date=10 July 2018|website=abc.net.au|access-date=10 July 2018}}
  • Mobike distributed up to 500 bikes in November 2017.{{cite web|title=Fourth bike-share company launches in Sydney with free rides|url=https://www.timeout.com/sydney/blog/fourth-bike-share-company-launches-in-sydney-with-free-rides-111417|access-date=22 November 2017|date=14 November 2017}}

;Melbourne

  • oBike placed 1,250 bikes in Melbourne since July 2017. There was vandalism of the bikes in the first few months, including some being dumped in the Yarra River.

;Perth

  • Urbi bike-share began a 12-month trial operating within the City of Joondalup in September 2017.[http://urbi.bike/Joondalup Urbi bike-share at Joondalup] Accessed 17 September 2017

;Adelaide

Ofo distributed 50 bikes throughout North Adelaide in October 2017.{{cite web|title=Chinese bike-share company ofo launches in Adelaide|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/chinese-bikeshare-company-ofo-launches-in-adelaide/news-story/63e4a05d1733e4f2bd58239b1deffc30|access-date=4 November 2017|date=3 October 2017}} In July 2018 Ofo announced it was leaving Australia.

Airbike launched in Adelaide.

;Brisbane

File:CityCycle in Newstead.jpg, Brisbane.]]

Subscriptions for CityCycle, a Vélib-style community bike hire scheme by JCDecaux for Brisbane started on 1 September 2010 and grew to include 2000 bikes in 150 stations from the University of Queensland to Tenerife. Its operation depended on public subsidy. Initially, helmets were not provided with the bikes but this was later changed. After logging only 80,000 trips in its first twelve months, by 2016-17 this had increased to 522,388.

The bikes were linked to the public transport go card – a single card covering all buses, trains, ferries, and the Gold Coast light rail system. In 2017 it was announced new bank card facilities would be added to the stations.

After ten years of operation, the hire scheme's decommission was announced for 2021. Throughout 2021, CityCycle stations were removed to make way for shared e-bikes.{{cite web |title=CityCycle decommissioning |url=https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/outdoor-activities/riding-in-brisbane/citycycle-bike-hire/citycycle-decommissioning |website=Brisbane City Council |access-date=4 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210604125402/https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/outdoor-activities/riding-in-brisbane/citycycle-bike-hire/citycycle-decommissioning |archive-date=4 June 2021}}

;Gold Coast

Mobike started with 200 bikes around Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach in February 2018 with the number expected to grow to 2,000 by the time of the Commonwealth Games in April.{{cite web|url=http://www.mygc.com.au/new-dockless-bikeshare-scheme-launches-gold-coast-today/|title=New dockless bikeshare scheme rolls out on the Gold Coast today|date=21 February 2018|access-date=6 April 2018}} Mobike was granted exclusive rights to operate bike sharing by the local council and will partner with Transit Australia Group and Good Cycles.{{cite web|url=https://mobike.com/au/blog/post/mobike-gold-coast|title=Mobike Australia Begins in Gold Coast|date=6 November 2017|access-date=6 April 2018|archive-date=26 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190326193451/https://mobike.com/au/blog/post/mobike-gold-coast|url-status=dead}}

= New Zealand =

In both Auckland and Christchurch, Nextbike provides some limited cycle sharing facilities; plans are in hand to expand these. The New Zealand Transport Agency is working with Auckland Transport and the Christchurch City Council respectively to investigate cycle sharing schemes for each city. Independently, a private consortium proposed having a scheme in place in Auckland in 2017.[https://www.greaterauckland.org.nz/2017/05/22/bike-share-auckland/ "A bike to share in Auckland", 22 May 2017, in greaterauckland.org.nz] Accessed 13 September 2017

Onzo NZ is the first and largest dockless bike sharing platform to launch in New Zealand, beginning in Auckland in late 2017,{{Cite web |url=https://www.bikeauckland.org.nz/onzo-new-kid-block/ |title=OnzO – the new kid on the block |date=4 November 2017 |access-date=2018-02-15}} and in Wellington in 2018.{{Cite news|url=https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/10/onzo-bike-share-scheme-launches-in-wellington.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181006040234/https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/10/onzo-bike-share-scheme-launches-in-wellington.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 October 2018|title=Onzo bike share scheme launches in Wellington|date=2018-10-06|work=Newshub|access-date=2018-10-05|language=en}}

Universities

=Canada=

  • University of British Columbia, Vancouver – Purple and Yellow Bikes{{cite web|url=http://bikecoop.ca/programs/purpleyellow/|title=Purple and Yellow Bikes|work=ams BIKE CO-OP}}

=India=

  • Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – NammaCycle{{cite web|title=Namma Cycle|url=http://www.nammacycle.in/|access-date=12 February 2014}}
  • Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi -Desi Wheels{{cite web|title=Desi Wheels |url=http://desiwheels.in/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151106023609/http://desiwheels.in/ |archive-date=6 November 2015 }}
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay – Zoomcar PEDL{{cite web|title=Zoomcar PEDL|url=https://pedl.zoomcar.com/|access-date=25 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180331154308/https://pedl.zoomcar.com/|archive-date=31 March 2018|url-status=dead}}

=Jordan=

  • Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid – Darajty (دراجتي){{cite news|last=Frejj|first=Muath|title=JUST turns 'bike friendly' with self service bicycles available for students|work=Jordan Times|url=http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/just-turns-‘bike-friendly%27-self-service-bicycles-available-students|date=13 November 2018|access-date=18 April 2019}} {{dead link|date=September 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}

=Mexico=

  • National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City – Bicipuma[http://www.tucomunidad.unam.mx/Bicipuma Bicipuma, National Autonomous University of Mexico, at tucomunidad.unam.mx] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100726234201/http://www.tucomunidad.unam.mx/Bicipuma/ |date=26 July 2010}} Accessed 14 June 2017

=United Kingdom=

Several cycle hire schemes in UK towns and cities overlap their university areas, e.g. the one at Stirling.[https://www.stir.ac.uk/estates/servicesweoffer/cyclehirenextbike/ "University of Stirling - Cycle Hire (Nextbike)", at stir.ac.uk] Accessed 30 September 2017 Others, e.g. Leeds,[http://sustainability.leeds.ac.uk/sustainable-transport/bike-hire/ "Welcome to University of Leeds Sustainability", at sustainability.leeds.ac.uk] Accessed 30 September 2017 offer longer-term cycle hire. Kingston University is reported to have a scheme called KU Bikes that was due to begin in early 2018,[http://www.ku-bikes.co.uk/ "KU Bikes, Cycle Hire Bikes Coming to Kingston University", at ku-bikes.co.uk] Accessed 30 September 2017 while Derby anticipates that Hourbike will run a scheme in Derby operating electric bikes, around the same time.[http://www.midlandsinbusiness.com/2017/09/uks-largest-electric-cycle-hire-scheme-unveiled-university-derby/ "UK's largest electric cycle hire scheme unveiled at University of Derby", at midlandsinbusiness.com] Accessed 30 September 2017

  • University of Nottingham, Nottingham – Ucycle{{cite web |url=http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sustainability/transport/cyclingandwalking/cyclehire.aspx |title=Cycle hire – The University of Nottingham |publisher=Nottingham.ac.uk |access-date=17 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819085738/http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sustainability/transport/cyclingandwalking/cyclehire.aspx |archive-date=19 August 2014 |url-status=dead }}

=United States=

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