Mobike pedals out of smart city
BlowtoOdishagovt’splantolaunchpublicbicycle-sharingsystemaheadofWorldCupHockeyevent
Chinese bike-sharing giant Mobike has walked out of the Bhubaneswar smart city project, dealing a blow to the Odisha government’s plan to launch a public bicycle-sharing system in Bhubaneswar before the World Cup Hockey event in November.
This comes after Mobike was taken over by the largest Chinese online on-demand service provider company, Meituan Dianping, in a ~2.7billion deal.
The state government has initiated a fresh process to award public bicycle sharing licence.
Mobike was selected to implement the bicycle sharing service in Bhubaneswar in April this year through a bidding process. But before it could sign a contract for the ~100-million project, scheduled in May, the company was sold to Meituan Dianping.
The new owner is learnt to have developed cold feet towards the Bhubaneswar plan though they have gone ahead with the launch of a similar scheme in Pune recently. Mobike had bagged contracts to implement dockless public bicycle-sharing projects in Bhubaneswar and Pune around the same time.
Public bicycle-sharing was a showpiece of the Bhubaneswar smart city project being implemented through a special purpose vehicle (SPV) formed for the purpose. Under the smart city programme, special cycling tracks are being created in identified areas of the city.
The state government intended to showcase this clean and effective transport system to the foreign visitors during the Hockey World Cup event to be held in the city from November 28 December 16 this year.
With Mobike failing to turn up to sign the contract despite several reminders, the Bhubaneswar Smart City Ltd (BSCL) had gone for fresh tenders for selection of public bicycle sharing licensees. The to
Under the Smart City programme, special cycling tracks are being created in identified areas of the city
Mobike was selected to implement the bicycle-sharing service in Bhubaneswar in April this year through a bidding process
But before it could sign a contract for the ~100-million project, scheduled in May, the company was sold to Meituan Dianping
tender closed on Monday.
Sources said firms like Hero, Ola Pedal, Mobycy and Zoomcar showed initial interest in the project.
With the global hockey extravaganza only two months away, the new vendor, when selected, can hardly
complete the project in time, sources said.
Apart from Bhubaneswar and Pune, Mobike had plans to provide public bicyclesharing services in 10 Indian cities including Nagpur, Delhi, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad.