adding new e-bikes in 2020
Nice Ride Minnesota plans to remove the blue “dockless” bikes from its Minneapolis bike-share system in 2020 while at the same time adding 2,000 brand new pedal-assist ebikes.
The new ebike models — which will completely replace the ebikes Nice Ride introduced earlier this year — come with an attached cable lock. As long as the city approves the plan, that would mean Nice Ride ebikes could be locked to any public bike rack.
Nice Ride has no plans to ditch its classic green bikes, which must be picked up from and returned to one of the 200 stations located around Minneapolis. Those stations will also accommodate the new ebikes, and Nice Ride plans to offer riders a financial incentive to get them there: Park at any public rack for $1 or avoid the fee by docking at a station.
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Lyft acquires operator of Nice Ride Minnesota
Users will be able to access the bikes by using the ride-sharing firm's app in 2019.
By Tim Harlow Star Tribune
NOVEMBER 30, 2018 — 10:03PM
Bike sharing in the Twin Cities is under new ownership with a bright-pink color scheme.
Lyft, the ride-hailing giant, bought the company that runs the popular on-demand bicycle rental program Nice Ride in a deal that closed Thursday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Lyft’s acquisition of Motivate, which also runs several other large bike-sharing programs across the country, makes it the largest bike rental company in the United States.
The deal will allow users to rent the bikes in the Twin Cities and places such as New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Portland, Ore., and Columbus, Ohio, by using the Lyft app starting in 2019.
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