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The price of Shenzhen Mobai bicycles has been raised. Mobai bicycles are doubted to be too expensive

In the past few months, the bicycle sharing industry, which has not been heard from, has the latest developments. A few days ago, according to the latest charging standard of Moby bike, the price of Moby bike in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province is going up! The starting price is even doubled. Many consumers say it's too expensive. What's the specific situation?

The price of motorcycle in Shenzhen is going up

According to the latest news released by Moby bike, a new charging standard will be implemented for Moby bikes in Shenzhen since yesterday. The new charging rules are mainly composed of duration fee and starting price. The previous starting price of 1 yuan / 30 minutes will be changed to 1 yuan / 15 minutes, and the original 1 yuan / 30 minutes duration fee will also be adjusted to 0.5 yuan / 15 minutes.

In short, within 15 minutes of riding a Moby bike in Shenzhen, users only need to charge a starting price of 1 yuan. Beyond this time, users need to pay 0.5 yuan for every additional 15 minutes. Someone calculated that it costs 1.5 yuan to ride for half an hour and 2.5 yuan for one hour. Although it's only 0.5 yuan higher than the previous 2 yuan per hour, the longer the user's cumulative riding time, the higher the charge.

Moby bike also gave a response to the price adjustment. In the response, it said that according to the relevant data, more than 80% of users use Moby bike within 15 minutes, so the impact of the price adjustment on users is actually very weak, or even not too big.

Latest news of Moby bike

With the decline of the popularity of bike sharing industry, today's bike sharing industry has already gone through the stage of "money burning subsidy". In recent years, not only the price of Mobai bike has gone up, but also the prices of Hello bike and little blue bike have gone up. At present, the price increase seems to be the only way for the sustainable development and operation of bike sharing