10.03.19|Raphael KahanOn Friday, Techcrunch reported that the Chinese bike-sharing company has laid off its operations teams in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India, and Australia
06.03.19|Omer KabirThe company plans to manufacture its own e-scooters and bring them to market in 2019, according to the company’s local operation manager in Israel
03.01.19|Raphael KahanMoovit’s app will soon offer vehicle sharing services to users in Israel as part of its urban navigation options
16.09.18|CTechJust three months after bike-sharing service Ofo discontinued its Israeli pilot in Ramat Gan, Mobike is launching its bicycle-sharing service in the Tel Aviv suburb
26.06.18|CTechLaunched in April, the pilot was canceled due to the high cost of retrieving bikes that were taken out of campus or locked with personal locks to prevent other people from using them
11.05.18|Nadav GurMobility’s iPhone moment is nearing, and it has nothing to do with autonomous cars, writes tech entrepreneur Nadav Gur
30.04.18|CTechOfo will launch its service in a Tel Aviv Suburb, Mobike will launch a pilot at the Tel Aviv University
27.02.18|CTechLondon, Toronto, Singapore eyeing the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Contesting sides battle to appoint chairman at Israel’s Bezeq.
26.02.18|Tofi StolerThe service will start as early as next week in selected areas and is meant to eventually expand nationwide
12.01.18|Tomer HadarBeijing-based Mobike is set to launch its stationless, app-controlled bike-sharing service in Israel in the first quarter of 2018
12.07.17|Ofir Dor, BeijingThe company announced major global expansion plans last week. Ofo sees in Israel a strategic market despite its small market size