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Noida E-Cycle Project: GPS being tampered after booking, trouble in second phase

Noida: It has been more than a month since the launch of the E-Cycle service by the Noida Authority. Currently, more than 100 e-bikes are being used daily by commuters. The maximum ride in this is for Greno West. The company says that after booking e-cycles, they are taking and dropping off the cycles at […]

Edited By : Yashashvi Tak | Updated: May 25, 2023 14:46 IST
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Noida: It has been more than a month since the launch of the E-Cycle service by the Noida Authority. Currently, more than 100 e-bikes are being used daily by commuters. The maximum ride in this is for Greno West. The company says that after booking e-cycles, they are taking and dropping off the cycles at Greno West on the ride days. After a lot of effort, the cycles are brought back to Noida from there, and the machinery of the cycles is tampered with too. Daily, 10 to 12 cases have been reported.

Turban Mobility was selected to operate the e-cycle. The agency started with nine locations on the first day. At present, it is being operated from 28 places, against the target of 31 places. 10–10 e-cycles are being run at each place. E-cycle projects are to be run in two phases. It will take time for the second phase of service to start. The e-cycle service started in the first phase itself still has many flaws, which the agency is trying to deal with.

E-cycle will be booked through a mobile app, and payment is also being done through a digital medium. To become an e-cycle user, security money of Rs 299 has to be deposited through the app, and the fare for the first 30 minutes will be Rs 15 and thereafter Rs 1 per minute. If the cycle gets stuck in a jam during this time, the fare will be 50 paise per minute.

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First published on: May 25, 2023 02:46 PM IST

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