Copenhagen is a city that is known for its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and quality of life. One of the ways that Copenhagen achieves these goals is by offering a variety of sharing mobility services that allow residents and visitors to access different modes of transportation without owning a vehicle. Sharing Mobility services in Copenhagen include bike sharing, scooter sharing, and car sharing, each with its own benefits and challenges.

Bike Sharing

Bike sharing is a service that allows users to rent a bike from a network of stations or docks, usually for short trips within the city. Bike sharing is popular in Copenhagen, as the city has a well-developed cycling infrastructure and culture. According to the Copenhagenize Index, Copenhagen is the most bicycle-friendly city in the world, with 62% of residents using a bike as their main mode of transportation.

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Some of the bike sharing services available in Copenhagen are:

  • Bycyklen: This is the official bike sharing system of Copenhagen, operated by the municipality. It offers electric bikes with a touchscreen tablet that can be used for navigation, payment, and information. Users can register online or use a credit card to unlock a bike from any of the 105 stations across the city. The price is 30 DKK per hour, with discounts for monthly or annual subscriptions
  • Donkey Republic: This is a private bike sharing service that operates in several European cities, including Copenhagen. It offers regular bikes that can be unlocked with a smartphone app from any of the 250 locations in the city. Users can rent a bike for as little as 15 minutes or up to 14 days, with prices starting from 12 DKK per hour. Users can also become hosts and earn money by renting out their own bikes.
  • Swapfiets: This is a subscription-based bike service that originated in the Netherlands and expanded to Copenhagen in 2019. It offers users a personal bike that is delivered to their door and maintained by the company. Users pay a monthly fee up to 175 DKK (but there are also student discounts) and can swap their bike for a new one at any time if it breaks down or needs a repair. The bikes are easily recognizable by their blue front tires.

Scooter Sharing

Scooter sharing is a service that allows users to rent an electric scooter from a fleet of vehicles that are distributed throughout the city. Scooter sharing is a relatively new phenomenon in Copenhagen, as the first services were launched in 2018. Scooter sharing is seen as a convenient and fun way to get around the city, especially for short distances and last-mile connections. However, scooter sharing also poses some challenges, such as safety, regulation, and parking issues.

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Some of the scooter sharing services available in Copenhagen are:

  • VOI: This is a Swedish company that operates in several European cities, including Copenhagen. It offers electric scooters that can be unlocked with a smartphone app from any of the designated parking spots in the city. Users pay a start fee of 10 DKK and then 2 DKK per minute. Users can also buy a VOI Pass for unlimited rides for a day, week, or month
  • Tier: This is a German company that operates in over 100 cities worldwide, including Copenhagen. It offers electric scooters that can be unlocked with a smartphone app from any of the designated parking spots in the city. Users pay a start fee of 10 DKK and then 2.5 DKK per minute. Users can also buy a Tier Pass for unlimited rides for a day, week, or month.
  • Lime: This is an American company that operates in over 30 countries worldwide, including Copenhagen. It offers electric scooters that can be unlocked with a smartphone app from anywhere in the city. Users pay a start fee of 10 DKK and then 3 DKK per minute. Users can also buy a Lime Pass for unlimited rides for a day, week, or month.

Car Sharing

Car sharing is a service that allows users to rent a car from a pool of vehicles that are owned by a company or by private individuals. Car sharing is an alternative to car ownership, as it reduces the costs and environmental impacts of driving. Car sharing is also a flexible and convenient option for users who need a car for specific purposes or occasions. Car sharing is not very widespread in Copenhagen, as the city has a low car ownership rate and a high public transportation usage.

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Some of the car sharing services available in Copenhagen are:

  • Green Mobility: This is a Danish company that operates in several European cities, including Copenhagen. It offers electric cars that can be unlocked with a smartphone app from anywhere within the city zone. Users pay per minute, hour, day, or week, with prices starting from 1.5 DKK per minute. Parking, charging, and insurance are included in the price. Users can also subscribe to GreenSaver for discounts and benefits.
  • GoMore: This is a Danish platform that connects car owners with car renters and carpoolers. It offers a peer-to-peer car sharing service that allows users to rent a car from a private individual for a fixed period of time. Users can choose from a variety of cars and prices, depending on the availability and preferences of the owners. Users can also offer or join a carpool for a shared ride.
  • Hyre. One of the most popular Car Sharing Services in Copenhagen is Hyre, born in 2018 and grew fast: in july, 2023, the company acquired the competitor LetsGo. Hyre offers a complete line up of vehicles with all dimensions and engines, from petrol/hybrid to electric, from city car to wagons and sedans. Prices start from 449 DKK/vehicle.

If you’re looking for Share Now, the service is now available but the company announced the closure of activities in Copenhagen from 2024.

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