Budapest has relaunched its popular public bicycle-sharing scheme, MOL Bubi, featuring a significantly expanded fleet and the introduction of electric bikes. The updated service boasts a larger number of bicycles and stations throughout the city, aiming to improve accessibility and encourage cycling. A free trial period will be offered to users throughout July, allowing residents and tourists to experience the new system. The relaunch represents a substantial investment in sustainable transportation infrastructure within the Hungarian capital. Details regarding pricing and station locations are available on the MOL Bubi website. This upgrade seeks to address previous limitations and cater to a wider range of cyclists, including those who may find traditional bikes challenging on Budapest’s hilly terrain. The initiative is expected to contribute to reduced traffic congestion and improved air quality.
