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JoBike relaunches its operations in Coxs Bazar

Published : Sunday, 5 May, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 110

JoBike relaunches its operations in Coxs Bazar

JoBike relaunches its operations in Coxs Bazar

JoBike, the leading app-based bicycle ride-sharing service in Bangladesh, has re-opened its operations in Coxs Bazar, promising an eco-friendly, convenient, and accessible transport option for both locals and tourists.

JoBikes service allows users to unlock bicycles through an app, ride to their destination, and securely lock the bike to end the trip. The company initially launched in Coxs Bazar on 18 June 2018 and successfully registered over 65,000 users and facilitated more than 200,000 rides before suspending operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This initiative is aligned with JoBikes mission to transform urban transport systems into smarter, more sustainable solutions. The service was reintroduced on 30 April this year, says a press release.

Mehdi Reza, CEO of JoBike, commented: "Our vision is to make Coxs Bazar not only a premier tourist destination but also a model for sustainable living. JoBike is committed to reducing traffic congestion, lowering pollution levels, and providing a healthy, environmentally friendly way to explore the city."

The relaunch in Coxs Bazar features enhanced services including electric assist e-bikes, capable of speeds up to 25 km per hour, and a eased payment system via the JoBike app, supporting both bkash and Nagad transactions. These e-bikes provide an efficient ride at just Tk 3 per minute, combining convenience with sustainability.

Currently, JoBike stations are available at three major points in Coxs Bazar: Kalatali Point, Himachari, and Salsa Beach.

 Users can sign up by downloading the JoBike app and loading credits to their account, enabling them to access bicycles at their leisure.

JoBike first introduced its services at various universities including Dhaka University and Jahangirnagar University, gaining popularity among students. Despite challenges posed by the pandemic and temporary closures of educational campuses, JoBike has revamped its operations and is now poised for greater expansion.







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