Estonia’s largest bike share scheme in the city of Tartu recently ranked 4th out of 148 cities in Europe for daily bike share trips. The city is averaging more than 20 trips per 1,000 residents a day. This is according to Cycling Industries Europe’s latest 2024 report, which considers trips relative to population to be the headline performance indicator for bike sharing. The scheme is powered by Qucit.
Lire la suiteBordeaux-based Qucit Bike is a software tool dedicated to maximising the efficiency of shared micromobility operations. Qucit’s software powers micromobility systems of all sizes, covering more than 100,000 bikes in more than 30 cities worldwide. Boasting reputable partners like Smovengo, PBSC Urban Solutions and Bicycle Transit Systems, Qucit’s solution cuts rebalancing hours by 40% on average while increasing ridership for its clients by 20-50%.
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