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This survey highlights the key areas of operation, equipment plans, pricing, and marketing in the bike-share industry. It includes data on system governance, equipment suppliers, financial models, membership types, revenue sources, and NABSA's priorities.
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NABSA Benchmark Survey – Highlight Areas Operations and Equipment Plans and Pricing Marketing Cost-Benefit Analysis Equity Funding
About the Respondents All but three systems are currently active – Honolulu, Richmond, and Oakland expected launch in 2016-17
About the Respondents 62% of systems are single jurisdiction; 38% multi-jurisdictional
About the Respondents Small: 0 - 250 bikes Medium: 251 - 500 bikes Large: 501 - 1,250 bikes Very Large: 1,251 or more
Types of Memberships Offered Average price single trip/pay by trip: $2.88/30 mins; 24 hour $7.13
Trips Per Bicycle by Size Average: Small = 115 Medium = 350 Large = 362 Extra Large = 546
All Memberships Per Bicycle by Size Average: Small = 31 Medium = 87 Large = 38 Extra Large = 77
Sponsors and Marketing Partners Over three quarters (77%) of systems did not use sponsor brokers (those who did used Spectra, Effix, Outfront, Motivate, and Superlative Group) The average dollar amount from all sponsors was $893.99 per bike. (n = 16) The average dollar amount from station sponsors was $7,045 per station. (n = 8) • Top industries: • Health care • Government • Transportation • University/education • Financial/ banking • Media
Ranking NABSA’s Priorities Priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7