Financial Feasibility of Public Bike Rental Systems in Spain
Fecha
Autores
Hernández-Díaz, Alfredo
Sastre, Julián
López-Sánchez, Ana
Cuello, María
Molina, Julián
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Unidades organizativas
Handle
https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/98385
Cita bibliográfica
Hernández-Díaz, A.; Sastre, J.; López-Sánchez, A.; Cuello, M.; Molina, J. (2016). Financial Feasibility of Public Bike Rental Systems in Spain. En XII Congreso de ingeniería del transporte. 7, 8 y 9 de Junio, Valencia (España). Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 164-177. https://doi.org/10.4995/CIT2016.2016.3388
Titulación
Resumen
[EN] In recent years, many public bike rental systems have proliferated in Spain. Unfortunately, many have had to close because of their poor financial feasibility. The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, a benchmarking of the main public bicycle systems in Spain is conducted, analysing the growth in the last decades, with special emphasis on successful systems and on the recently failed. In addition, the financial feasibility of some successful systems in Spain is analysed: Seville, Valencia and Barcelona. Thus, major factors directly related to the viability of such systems are discussed. A proper and correct knowledge of these factors is essential when making decisions in mobility policies. The main factors on which the management company may decide are: pricing policy (annual and weekly rate), advertising rates, and system dimensions (number of docking stations, anchors and bicycles). There are other external factors not directly controlled by the company (subscribers, occupancy rate of advertising space and system maintenance cost) but which are crucial to their feasibility. To achieve the aforementioned objectives, mobility studies in Seville (1400 surveys) and Barcelona (1000 surveys) were conducted in order to achieve more accurate parameter values (time cycling, distances, used rate, frequencies, etc.). Despite the similarities between the systems in Valencia and Seville, they have shown very different profitability. The high profitability in Valencia and Barcelona is highlighted in contrast to the case of the Seville system.
Palabras clave
INGENIERÍA DEL TRANSPORTE, Public bike-sharing system, Financial feasibility, Spain, Public transport policy, Planning
ISSN
ISBN
9788460899600
Fuente
XII Congreso de ingeniería del transporte. 7, 8 y 9 de Junio, Valencia (España)
DOI
10.4995/CIT2016.2016.3388
Editorial
Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València
Versión del editor
http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/CIT/CIT2016/paper/view/3388
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Agradecimientos
The authors would like to thank the FEDER of European Union for financial support via Project Impacto
de la Bicicleta Pblica en Andaluca (GGI3001IDIW) of the Programa Operativo FEDER de Andaluca 2007-
295 2013. We also thank all Agency of Public Works and the Ministry of Furtherance and Housing of Andalusia
Regional Government staff and researchers for their dedication and professionalism.