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SINGAPORE -- Chinese bicycle-sharing company HelloRide has received approval to expand its operational fleet in Singapore from 15,000 to 20,000 shared bicycles, the company said Tuesday.
SINGAPORE -- Chinese bicycle-sharing company HelloRide has received approval to expand its operational fleet in Singapore from 15,000 to 20,000 shared bicycles, the company said Tuesday.
Stay in the know with a recap of our top stories today. 1. Centre-mounted phone holder, enhanced pedal feel: HelloRide adds more bikes with upgraded features to Singapore fleet Chinese bike ...
Centre-mounted phone holder, enhanced pedal feel: HelloRide adds more bikes with upgraded features to Singapore fleet With 20,000 bikes on the roads, it hopes to serve more customers during peak hours ...
SINGAPORE – Chinese bicycle-sharing company HelloRide has been given the go-ahead to expand its bike fleet to 20,000 – up from 15,000 – starting July 1, and it plans to roll out two-wheelers ...
SINGAPORE – Chinese bicycle-sharing company HelloRide has been given the go-ahead to expand its bike fleet to 20,000 – up from 15,000 – starting July 1, and it plans to roll out two-wheelers with ...
5,000 more bicycles for rent will be added across Singapore over the next two weeks. Authorities have renewed bike-sharing company HelloRide's licence and given it the green light to grow its ...
China's robotaxi sector is getting a jolt as HelloRide, Ant Group, and CATL join forces to launch Shanghai Zaofu Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. Backed by a CNY3 billion initial investment and ...
BMW's i7 Singapore Icons is a one-of-a-kind celebratory model that features plenty of exclusive touches, including a ...
More than 200 seniors have contributed their stories as part of Singapore's celebrations to mark 60 years of independence. Acting Culture, Community and Youth Minister David Neo said these stories ...
SINGAPORE – Two men were charged in court on June 26, after the company they were involved in allegedly received about US$45 million ($57.4 million) over multiple transactions illegally.
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