Khaleej Times

Uber jumps into Europe’s crowded bike-sharing market

- Julia Fioretti and Emma Thomasson

berlin — Uber, the ride-hailing company which has been banned from many European cities, is about to launch its JUMP electric bicycle sharing service in Germany as it diversifie­s and seeks to build bridges with local authoritie­s.

Uber’s chief executive Dara Khosrowsha­hi made the announceme­nt at a conference in Berlin as dozens of German taxi drivers outside waved placards that read “Uber go Home”.

“I want this to signal a deep commitment to Germany,” Khosrowsha­hi said, arriving on stage with a brightred JUMP bicycle. “Germany is a little bit of a signal of what the new Uber can be like... We want to work with local government­s and cities to make our model work.” Uber has faced a rough ride in Europe, where protests by traditiona­l taxi drivers have in the

past turned violent and court bans have forced it to shut down some of its services, including in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Belgium.

Additional­ly, Uber and other ridehailin­g app-based companies have been accused of causing congestion in major cities like London. Uber bought the JUMP start-up as part of a bid to become the go-to app for urban transport, be it buses, bikes, cars, or even trains, allowing people to book trips across a range of services.

Its dockless electric bike has already been rolled out in San Francisco, where there are 250 bikes, and Washington. After sweeping through China, bike-sharing has spread to Europe and North America, with US players seeking to keep pace with the internatio­nal forays of Chinese rivals. Berlin has been swamped with brightly-coloured bicycles in the last year, including from China’s Mobike and Ofo, and US start-up LimeBike, with the authoritie­s now trying to regulate the number of bikes as they block sidewalks and are dumped in parks.

Khosrowsha­ni said Uber wants to bring JUMP to Berlin by the end of the summer and launch in other European cities in coming months. It will also start a fully electric Uber Green service in Berlin later this year, following its launch in Munich.

“Uber stands ready to help address some of the biggest challenges facing German cities: tackling air pollution, reducing congestion and increasing access to cleaner transporta­tion solutions,” he said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A passenger of Grab bike fixes her helmet next to Uber driver at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, Indonesia.
— Reuters A passenger of Grab bike fixes her helmet next to Uber driver at Manggarai train station in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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