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Hellobike
A Hellobike inHangzhou in 2018
Native name
哈啰出行
Company typePrivate
IndustryBicycle-sharing system
FoundedMay 2016; 9 years ago (2016-05)
Headquarters,
China
Websitehello-inc.com
For other uses, seeHello (disambiguation).

Hellobike (Chinese:哈啰出行;lit. 'Hello travel') is a transportation service platform based inShanghai, China. Founded in 2016, the company merged with Youon Bike the following year.[1]

Hellobike first focused on building market share for its bicycle-sharing service in China's second- and third-tier cities, before shifting its focus to China's largest urban regions.[2]

In recent years, Hellobike has expanded aggressively in the areas of electric scooter and electric bike transportation. In 2019, Hellobike andContemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd announced a US$145 million electric battery joint venture.[3] This operation aims to develop a network of stations that would enable riders to pick up fully-charged batteries.

In a series of fundraising rounds dating back to 2016, Hellobike has raised over US$1.8 billion from investors.Ant Group, the company's largest single investor, holds an estimated 36 percent share in Hellobike.[4]

In the highly-competitive Chinesebike sharing market, Hellobike's primary rival isMobike.[2]

In 2022, Hellobike launched its international arm under the brand nameHelloRide, marking the company’s overseas expansion. HelloRide operates in regions includingSingapore,Malaysia,Hong Kong, andAustralia, offering shared and rental bicycles tailored to local mobility ecosystems. The overseas operations, led byHayden Choo, have positioned HelloRide as one of the leading micromobility service providers in the Asia–Pacific region, recognized for its focus on sustainable transportation and localized partnerships.

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Hellobike offers bike and scooter rentals.

In 2025 they also started a robotaxi service in China.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Meet Hellobike, the scrappy latecomer to China's bike sharing market".The Star. Retrieved2021-02-06.
  2. ^abChoudhury, Saheli Roy (2018-08-29)."Still 'a lot of space' for competition in China's bike-sharing frenzy, says start-up exec".CNBC. Retrieved2021-02-06.
  3. ^"China's CATL, Ant Financial and Hellobike set up e-bike battery firm".Reuters. 2019-06-12. Retrieved2020-11-12.
  4. ^Hancock, Tom."Hellobike eases past China's cycle-sharing pack".Financial Times.
  5. ^Burnett, Stewart (2025-06-23)."CATL enters robotaxi segment through Hellobike JV".Automotive World. Retrieved2025-12-16.

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