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In July, oBike launched the first dockless bike system in London. Now another is following suit. Ofo, one of China's big two bike sharing companies, is set to put 200 of its bright yellow cycles ...
Ofo, oBike, Mobike and Urbo all say they are in dialogue with councils, but even formal approval doesn't mean much when the bikes can end up in any London borough. If any more dockless bike ...
And now, having already launched in Cambridge and Oxford, China’s $1bn bike sharing giant Ofo is launching in London this Thursday. Ofo is starting by launching with just 200 bikes in Hackney ...
Chinese bike-sharing firm Ofo is reportedly moving out of London amid financial trouble which is seeing the company wind down its entire international business. The Alibaba-backed platform is on the ...
Ofo’s legislation would set a statewide fine of $10 a day per bike. London, Ofo's top lobbyist, stressed that cities could still regulate dockless bike-share companies under the legislation.
Ofo and bike charity London Cycling Campaign are partnering to get more Londoners on bikes. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Chinese dockless bike-sharing company Ofo announced plans to put ...
China's Ofo, which has become the first bike-sharing start-up to be valued ... Meanwhile, it's trialing projects in the London area, and also in San Diego, California. This Tweet is currently ...
Beijing-based stationless bike-sharing startup Ofo is crying ... Over the last six months, London writes, Ofo has been in talks with the SFMTA about the permit process, ensuring the startup ...
Another dockless cycle hire scheme is set to land on London's streets, but this time the bright bicycles blocking pavements will be electric. Scooter-share company Lime is rolling out its electric ...
Ofo will also be providing its bike-routing analytics to Didi ... and more — plus top-tier networking at StrictlyVC London.