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In 2014, the system saw 22 million rentals, double the 11 million rentals the previous year, with 196 rental stations circulating 6,046 bikes.[4][5] As of February 2023, there are a total of 1,582 YouBike 1.0 rental stations and 5,246 YouBike 2.0 rental stations across Taiwan, with a total of 653 million rentals.[6]
History
Launched in 2009, the system initially saw an unexpectedly small number of daily users in the trial district of Xinyi. This prompted the city's Department of Transportation [zh] to expand the system along the Taipei Metro lines and into several more districts.[7] The slow initial adoption of YouBike rentals was overcome through adjusting the business model, such as by lowering rates (including making the first 30 minutes free of charge), and increasing ways to open an account (online via the YouBike website or at the kiosks).[2][8] In April 2015, the Taipei Department of Transportation began charging YouBike riders for the first 30 minutes of use.[9]
In 2020, the improved new system, YouBike 2.0, is taking its trials near National Taiwan University. The new system allows bike renting with only smartphones and reduces the limitations of station infrastructure. The government hopes that the new system will help build a larger scale of bike rental network.The new, white, 2.0 system is now found across Taiwan.[10]
In 2021, the Taipei City government has pledged to retire all of the first version of YouBike, YouBike 1.0, by the end of 2022 due to positive feedback on YouBike 2.0.
YouBike 1.0 service in Taipei City has been retired since December 2022.[11]
Bikes
The yellow bikes are normal ones while there are a smaller number of orange bikes that are electric and offer pedal assist. They are more expensive to use.
According to the company, each of the system's bikes costs about NT$10,000 (US$330) because they are designed to withstand frequent use. The bicycles are built to be used 13 times a day on average, much more often than the twice daily use that most other bicycles average.[12] Each bicycle has an RFID tag for vehicle tracking and theft prevention.[13]
References
^"YouBike微笑單車-收費方式". YouBike 微笑單車 (in Traditional Chinese). Retrieved 2023-03-02.
^ abAbout YouBike. Taipei City Department of Transportation. Retrieved 23 January 2014.