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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 ...
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 ...
There are currently two other bicycle-sharing operators in Singapore - Anywheel and SG Bike - and both are local players with Type 1 licenses. With HelloRide, the total number of shared bikes here ...
Chinese bike-sharing company HelloRide will expand its fleet of bicycles from 15,000 to 20,000 starting Tuesday (July 1) after it received approval from the Land Transport Authority (LTA).
SINGAPORE — The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded a one-year licence to Shanghai-based bike-sharing operator HelloRide, allowing it to run a fleet of up to 1,000 bicycles in Singapore. The ...
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 ...
HelloRide launched in Singapore in 2022 with an initial fleet of 1,000 bikes. It increased its fleet to 10,000 bicycles in July 2023 and added another 5,000 bikes in October 2024, according to ...
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has allowed a Chinese bicycle-sharing operator to set up shop here - the first time since China-based players ...