Mobike’s overseas expansion adds another important step to Japan’s establishment of an overseas branch

Mobiya, which has just received 600 million U.S. dollars in financing, is developing rapidly. Mobike’s internationalization process has made new progress in recent days.

On June 22, Mobike announced its presence in Japan and established Mobike Japan in Fukuoka City, marking a major new development in internationalization. This is the third overseas market entered by Mobike after Singapore and the United Kingdom, and continues to lead “China’s wisdom” to the world.

The Mayor of Fukuoka welcomed the arrival of the Mobike cyclist. “We welcome Mobike to bring the easy-to-use smart shared bicycle service to Fukuoka City and add vitality to this historic and cultural city in Fukuoka. Local residents and foreigners in Fukuoka Tourists will be able to ride Mobike bicycles, making it easier and more flexible to travel and sightseeing in Fukuoka.” In addition, Michizaki Takashima stated that as a green and friendly way of sharing bicycles, he hopes that Mobike will help reduce the use of cars for Japan. The urban environment has a positive impact.

As the pioneer and leader of smart shared bicycles in the world, Mobike’s bikes use the "Beidou + GPS + GLONASS" tri-mode satellite positioning chip and IoT communication chip on every bicycle shared by Mobike, generating more than 5TB per day. Traveling big data and establishing the world's largest mobile Internet of Things system.

In addition, Mobike’s comprehensive use of IoT, cloud computing and big data technology has created the industry’s only “magic cube” for artificial intelligence big data platform, achieving refined, intelligent and efficient operation and maintenance, and serving as a city management and traffic planning department. Providing scientific decision-making references to allow Mobike to sail out into the sea adds unique innovation drive and technical appeal.

It is reported that since its launch in April 2016 in Shanghai, China, Mobike has entered more than 100 domestic and overseas cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu and Singapore in more than a year, and its speed of expansion has dominated the industry. First, the Manchester City of the United Kingdom has become the 100th city of Mobike's global services, marking that Mobike’s goal of establishing 100 cities within the year set in early 2017 is more than six months ahead of schedule. Subsequently, Mobike will set its 2017 urban expansion target as the completion of the global 200 cities this year.

In the content of the program broadcast on June 21st by CCTV’s “Focus Interview,” Mobike was named again. Chen Jianqi, deputy director of the World Economics Office of the Central Party School’s Institute of International Strategic Studies, stated that China’s new business is booming. New industries, new business models, new models, and new products, such as bikes such as Mobike bicycles, are injecting new and strong driving forces for sustained and healthy economic development.

Up to now, Mobike has put more than 5 million smart shared bicycles in more than 100 cities around the world, with more than 100 million registered users and more than 20 million daily trips. It is the world's largest Internet travel service platform.


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