September 3, 2025 - (Glasgow, Scotland) Glasgow in Scotland is set to receive a minimum of 1,000 e-bikes provided by Voi Technology UK Ltd after councillors agreed to award a contract to a new provider with an anticipated spend over the full five years of £1M reports BBC.

The city currently has 1,030 non-electric nextbikes and 209 e-bikes, and an official noted that the current bikes were “very, very tired, very, very old”. The pricing structure will also change so people will be charged “minute by minute” rather than the current system where users have to hire a bike for 30 minutes.
Voi already operates across Europe in cities including Barcelona and Berlin, and has also been selected to run a new hire scheme in Edinburgh, with a trial due to begin on 3 September.
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