Bike-sharing is making a quiet comeback – but will Singaporeans give it a second chance?
Balazs Barabas
Once marred by overexpansion and public backlash, bike-sharing is growing again. But operators say more work needs to be done. SINGAPORE: A cautious revival is underway in Singapore's bike-sharing scene, as operators expand their fleet while working to regain public trust lost in the chaos of the industry's early days. On Jul 1, Chinese company HelloRide increased its fleet here from 15,000 to 20,000 bicycles. Local firm Anywheel, which has been gradually scaling up its presence since 2022,
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