Motivate (formerly Alta Bicycle Share) (also known as Motivate International Inc.) is a company based in New York City that operates bicycle sharing systems in the United States. The systems provide a flexible method for completing short trips, as contrasted with the longer rentals offered by traditional bike rental companies. Motivate was listed in Fast Company's "World's Most Innovative Companies" for 2014 under its previous name.
In October 2014, it was announced that the company had been acquired by Bikeshare Holdings LLC and would be relocating headquarters from Portland, Oregon to New York City under the leadership of Jay Walder.
In February 2017, Motivate announced its acquisition of 8D Technologies, the technology provider for a number of the systems it already operated.
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Currently operating systems
Motivate currently operates seven systems in public-private partnerships with local governments:
- Ford GoBike, in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, with bike stations in downtown San Francisco, San Jose, and East Bay, California.
- Biketown PDX in Portland, Oregon began operating in July 2016.
- Capital Bikeshare in Washington, D.C. with service to Washington, D.C., Arlington, VA, Alexandria, VA, Fairfax County, Virginia, and Montgomery County, Maryland
- Citi Bike in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and Jersey City, New Jersey
- CoGo in Columbus, OH from Ohio State University to Schiller Park in German Village (and a separate system at Easton Town Center)
- Divvy in Chicago
- Blue Bikes in the metro-Boston area (Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville).
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Planned systems
On January 16, 2018, Nice Ride Minnesota announced that it had chosen Motivate's proposal for transition of the Twin Cities' bike share system.
Discontinued systems
- Bike Share Toronto in Toronto,
- Melbourne Bike Share in Melbourne, Australia, sold the system to RACV.
- Pronto Cycle Share in Seattle, Washington
- Bike Chattanooga in Chattanooga, TN
Systems suppliers
Motivate-operated systems have used multiple suppliers for bikes, stations, kiosks, and technology across each city including 8D Technologies and Montreal-based PBSC Urban Solutions for equipment and technology and Cycles Devinci and Arcade Cycles for bicycles.
See also
- List of bicycle sharing systems
- Utility cycling - Short-term hire schemes
References
External links
- Official website
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