nextbike by Tier ha ganado un concurso europeo para el área metropolitana de Barcelona, que contará con 2.600 bicicletas eléctricas disponibles a principios de 2023. El nuevo servicio, denominado AMBici, ha sido creado por AMB, una administración pública metropolitana integrada por 36 municipios que diseña y desarrolla la movilidad metropolitana, y que será operado por TMB.
nextbike by TIER ya está presente en más de 300 ciudades de todo el mundo y en seis ciudades de España, entre ellas Bilbao, León y Las Palmas.
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In agreement with AMB and TMB, nextbike by Tier will operate a total of 15 municipalities in the metropolitan area of Barcelona with 2,600 e-bikes, to be distributed across 236 stations, with full expansion expected to be completed by the end of April. Once completed, all 15 municipalities will then be fully integrated into the new bike-sharing system, to help reduce emissions and improve the air quality.
The tender win follows the release of new data showing that Tier Mobility has empowered riders to replace 48 million km of car journeys in the 24 countries it serves, avoiding 8 million kg of CO2 emissions.
The savings equate to 8,376 airplane trips from London to New York or 55,351 car journeys from Berlin to Paris.
“The new AMBici service fills that gap by offering a new way for people to travel around the metropolitan area, both conveniently and sustainably,” says Jhon Alexander Ramirez Ospina, business developer for Spain at nextbike by Tier. “We hope to see similar success to our Bilbaobizi system in Bilbao, where we recorded up to 18 rentals per bike a day.”
nextbike by Tier has been active as a micromobility pioneer for 18 years and operates around 300 bike-sharing systems worldwide. It is part of the Tier Mobility group.
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