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150 Nextbike LV Cities in PIONEERING BIKE SHARING UK NL PL Nextbike Is Leading the Way in High Quality, DE UA 25 Reliable and Flexible Bike Share Schemes FIN EE LV UK NL PL DE UA SVK AT CH HU HR BIH USA BG ESP TR MT CY LB over SA AE IN EE AW 150 nextbike LV cities in PIONEERING BIKE SHARING UK NL PL nextbike is leading the way in high quality, DE UA 25 reliable and flexible bike share schemes. SVK As pioneers with over 13 years of experience, AT countries we have provided cutting edge innovation to CH HU more than 150 cities across the world, including HR and Dubai, Berlin, Pittsburgh and Warsaw. Our field BIH of expertise is developing tailored and versatile BG bike share schemes that can be embedded into FACTS public transport systems according to Smart ESP & FIGURES Cities’ requirements. nextbike works in creative NZ and collaborative ways with cities, public trans- TR port operators, universities and other stakehol- DOCKLESS & STATION-BASED SYSTEMS 4 MT CY ders to create sustainable business models. LB continents MADE IN GERMANY IRFOUNDED IN 2004 2 3 SA AE IN Benefits Smart bikes of nextbike for smart cities FLEXIBLE ALL COMPONENTS DOCKS DO NOT REQUIRE ISO 4210 COMPLIANT FOUNDATION WORK We do both: dock-less and station-based bike sharing. And we love to combine those two in hybrid systems. Bike sharing delivers its full potential with free-floating areas in the city center and rental stations at highly frequented spots. Internal cabling in frame and Smart phone holder with handlebar to reduce vandalism RFID reader for public transport COMPATIBLE integration (optional with NFC) We tailor our schemes for Smart Cities. Bike sharing should be an integral part of the public transport Adjustable infrastructure. Our interfaces provide integration seat height solutions for Mobility-as-a-Service platforms and Transport Smart Cards. Frame lock with bluetooth and GPS Robust air tires RELIABLE for unlocking via smartphone with reflective stripes We are taking care of our users. Our service team ensures that the bikes are always roadworthy and rebalanced on a daily basis. Customer service is available 24/7 by phone, e-mail and app support. QUALITY-ORIENTED We are manufacturing in Germany. Our standards are inherently high when it comes to robustness, durability Back and front light and sustainability of our products. We exclusively use with integrated reflector Fork adaptor for premium components which are fully compliant with smooth docking relevant ISO norms. VERSATILE E-BIKES ALSO AVAILABLE We respond to our customers’ needs. Our portfolio WITH POWERFUL BROSE comprises of a variety of different vehicles and of Shimano Nexus hub gear MOTOR MADE IN GERMANY. a compatible station infrastructure. (3, 7 or 8 speed) 4 5 Full-service bike sharing IT SERVICES Our fleet is managed in-house by means of our proprietary, cloud-based software. Websites, user and service apps, CRM and an abundant set of tools for operations and reporting are integrated. PRODUCTION IMPLEMENTATION CUSTOMER & PLANNING & OPERATIONS SERVICE With our in-house produc- Our nextbike operations A team of multilingual call tion and depot we are able center manages implemen- center agents are taking Data privacy at nextbike to keep quality standards tations and daily performance care of any questions and consistently high and react of schemes worldwide based issues. We are available quickly to market demands. on defined service levels. 24/7 by phone, email and • compliant with EU General Data Protection Legislation Our transportation planners By means of extensive app support. • servers in Germany are working closely with city training we enable local • tracking only via BikeComputer instead of mobile phones authorities to establish the service teams on site to work • open API for integration into MaaS best network in their cities. efficiently with our tools and to perform maintenance and repairs. 6 7 Public transport integration S.T.I.M.ULATE MULTI-MODAL BEHAVIOUR BY APPLYING BIKE SHARE TO YOUR CITY! S. SYSTEM T. TARIFF I. INFRASTRUCTURE M. MARKETING INTEGRATION INTEGRATION INTEGRATION INTEGRATION nextbike Public transport Services in your city integration Full API for MaaS Membership packages Solutions for well- Added value for PTO´s Applications; Preferred for public transport structured and clean mobility portfolio partner of NXP Desfire customers offering cityscapes for business EV1 / EV2 technology 30 min free rental per trip partners We are the original bike sharing operator focus- sing on high quality components and great user experience. With our competences we are trusted ADbike SPONSORbike advisors, service and technology partners for cities, public transport operators and business partners alike. BUSINESSbike HOTELbike Selected partners VERKEHRSVERBUND RHEIN-NECKAR CAMPUSbike EVENTbike 8 9 ADbike BUSINESSbike MOBILE CAMPAIGNS ON BIKES Your employees can Use nextbike to increase traffic of your choose between private and campaigns without further congesting business trips after each our cities. ADbike leverages your mes- rental. We offer special tariff sage with positive attributes such as options for business rides. sustainability, urbanity and smartness BUSINESSbike is a power- to reach our financially strong and ful measure to increase digitally-savvy target group. Online you productivity, save money on can extend cross-media campaigns with company cars and enrich in-app advertising in our rental app. your corporate culture. SPONSORbike MOVE A CITY WITH YOUR BRAND With SPONSORbike you name the scheme and shape the cityscape in the long run. Create touch points HOTELbike for your brand with exclusive branding opportunities both offline and online. Extend the service for your hotel guests Your customers can benefit from spe- and offer them access cards to easily cial tariffs in your bike sharing system. rent a bike. CAMPUSbike EVENTbike Excite your students with Our event fleet will give special offers for the local your conference, concert, bike sharing scheme. As fair or festival a perfect way an official mobility partner to commute between your on your campus we mobilise venue and public transport About nextbike users* 50% 71% 65% students with preferable stations or the city center. between 25 – 44 years male users academics conditions. We will deliver the bikes and provide service staff. * Representative customer survey of nextbike users in Germany 2017 10 11 Best Practice Deezer nextbike in Berlin KVB-Rad in Cologne 5,000 SmartBikes sponsored by music streaming service SmartBikes in a hybrid Deezer and Deezer Premium+ system and fully integrated users get the annual in the Cologne public membership free of charge. mobility offer. Veturilo nextbike UK in Warsaw in Glasgow Re-launched in 2017, nextbike is the official bike Veturilo comprises share provider of Scotland’s of 4.800 bikes incl. largest city, expanding to e-Bikes and KidsBikes. 1.000 bikes in 2018. 12 13 Santander Cycles MOL bubi in Milton Keynes in Budapest SmartBikes in a station- First large-scale SmartBike based system sponsored by system in the world con- Santander Consumer Bank. tracted by Budapest public transport. Healthy Ride in Pittsburgh Launched in 2015, Healthy Ride is the first US bike share program to connect to public transit. Chartered Bike in Bhopal India´s first bike share scheme was launched by nextbike and the Indian operating partner in 2017. 14 15 nextbike GmbH Erich-Zeigner-Allee 69-73 04229 Leipzig Germany Phone +49 341 - 308 988 90 Email [email protected] www.nextbike.net.
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