Citibike Needs Competition

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We just got back from week in Paris. We rode Lime and Dott bikes all over town and also rode the Metro extensivey. With the exception of the ride to and from the airport and a trip to the flea market, we didn't get into a car all week.

Paris has massively reduced it's dependence on car traffic and has built an extensive bike lane system. Apparently the pollution from cars is way down in Paris as a result.

Paris has had a city owned bike system called Velib for going on twenty years. Like Citibike, Velib has upgraded in recent years and offers electric bikes.

But in addition to Velib, Paris has licensed ebike companies like Lime and Dott that compete directly with Velib. From what I see out and about in Paris, it has not impacted the use of Velibs, but has done two very important things.

First, Lime and Dott offer ebikes exclusively so the availability of ebikes in Paris is abundant whenever you want one. And Lime and Dott are not Kiosk based but do have to park in designated "Velo" parking spots. Those spots are basically on almost every block.

Contrast this with NYC, which also has built an extensive bike lane system and has seen biking explode as an alternative to the subway and cars.

This morning my nearest Citibike kiosk had only eight bikes in it. Six were the new grey ebikes and none were available due to dead batteries. Of the other two regular bikes, only one was available. So I took it and rode to my coffee shop where I'm writing this post.

Citibike has been great for NYC. I use it pretty much every day when it is nice outside. I love it. But it needs competitors like Lime and Dott.

NYC only needs to look to Paris to see the benefits of competition and kiosk less systems. Bringing them to NYC won't hurt Citibike but it will massively expand the amount of riding going on, particularly on ebikes which are easier to ride and are a great way to get to and from work.

In the current NYC, where congestion pricing is dead and the subway system is scrambling for money, doubling down on biking makes all the sense in the world.

fredwilsonFarcaster
fredwilson
Commented 1 year ago

Hi NYC Casters. I wrote about why Citibike needs competition https://avc.xyz/citibike-needs-competition

ZingerFarcaster
Zinger
Commented 1 year ago

Great post and completely agree, Citi Bike is a great start but needs some competition, will be good for the city as a whole, people love the bikes (especially electric ones!)

mia  水明Farcaster
mia 水明
Commented 1 year ago

Absolutely agree that nyc needs better/more biking infrastructure but i think introducing more competitors does not address the core need for more comprehensive regulatory framework that dictates where and how e-bike parking spaces are allocated

Dwayne 'The Jock' RonsonFarcaster
Dwayne 'The Jock' Ronson
Commented 1 year ago

💯 many of the bikes I see around are unavailable,... super frustrating

DripFarcaster
Drip
Commented 1 year ago

Idk I hate competition. Just one app. More supply tho

K🔪 Sharpener 🧬🌮 🥑Farcaster
K🔪 Sharpener 🧬🌮 🥑
Commented 1 year ago

Let’s go!

shahzeb Farcaster
shahzeb
Commented 1 year ago

"Such a powerful message, really resonates with me."

fredwilsonFarcaster
fredwilson
Commented 1 year ago

Hi Casters. I wrote a bit about Citibike and why it needs competition https://avc.xyz/citibike-needs-competition

Leo SimonFarcaster
Leo Simon
Commented 1 year ago

VELIB MENTIONED 🥳🥳

PapajamsFarcaster
Papajams
Commented 1 year ago

Yeah in london Santander/boris bikes was initiated by local government & taken over by Santander. Competition (lime, human forest etc) offer great optionality with e-bikes + scooters. drawbacks: clutter/litter, people leave them in crazy places e.g. rivers; seasonality (like many you mainly cycle in good weather) + margin compression from competitors could do the reverse and kill Citibike during winter months

Citibike Needs Competition