Solar E-Bike Stations Are the Future We Need September 8, 2021 A Colorado pilot program run by We-Cycle and SkyHook Solar is positioning bike share as an even more potent tool in the fight against climate change. Read More
How Three Systems Are Tackling Cash Payments September 1, 2021 We spoke to bike share professionals in Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Detroit on the importance of and methods for maintaining a cash payment option. Read More
Art in the Right-of-Way August 24, 2021 Washington D.C. has made it easy for citizens and businesses to play a role in painting its bike corrals and curb bump outs, with beautiful results. Read More
Should Shared Micromobility Run 24/7? August 20, 2021 We examine the reasons two cities—Baltimore, Maryland, and Providence, Rhode Island—set different hours for folks using dockless scooters and bikes. Read More
NABSA’s 2020 State of the Industry Report Is Here August 10, 2021 The first-of-its-kind release provides in-depth, year-over-year metrics demonstrating industry trends, growth, and success across North America. Read More
Lessons from the 2021 SUMC Conference August 6, 2021 Every Tuesday this past July, the Shared-Use Mobility Center hosted virtual, themed discussions. Here’s 16 learnings we took away from the series. Read More
Bike Share is a Boon for Public Health August 4, 2021 A new study out of Colorado State University has found that, on average, bike share systems are saving the U.S. healthcare system more than $36 million a year. Read More
Bringing Bike Share to Boulder’s Low-Income Essential Workers July 30, 2021 As part of a new grant, Boulder Bicycle Sharing is partnering with community organizations to get more people on electric bicycles. Read More
Red Bike Is Engaging a New Generation of Riders July 23, 2021 The Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky-based bike share system is partnering with community organizations to host weekly youth rides. Read More
Bike Share’s Not Just for Cities July 19, 2021 In Kansas, two rural bike share systems are completely free and fixing to broaden their impact. Read More