As part of the launch of 360 shared bicycles in the Greater Kochi region, as part of a joint initiative of the Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) and Cochin Smart Mission Limited, an inaugural ride will take place on Saturday morning from the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, Kaloor. CSML).
A total of 1,000 bicycles will be launched under the first phase of the initiative.
While these agencies have provided funds, Ahmedabad-headquartered Public Cycle Sharing (PBS) operator MYBYK will be in charge of the operation and maintenance of cycles operating at 60 terminals located approximately 500 meters from each other.
The press release stated that the 35 hubs currently cycling would include 21 metro stations (from Aluva to Petta) and major public spaces such as Pampilly Nagar, MG Road and Kusat.
“We are happy to introduce our services in Kochi, where people are looking for alternative traffic options due to rising fuel prices and problems such as traffic snarls and parking issues. With this partnership with KMRL and CSML, users can now cycle for both short and long haul traffic. The expansion in Kochi underscores our commitment to redefining the public mobility landscape through affordable, reliability and convenience aimed at setting new benchmarks in sustainable transportation, ”said MYBYK founder and CEO Arijit Soni.
To take advantage of the service, the user must first download the MYBYK app available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store and register through the OTP-based verification process.
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