Business plan for green shared electric bikes in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/1geged89Keywords:
Economic, Tourism, City development, Green travel, Electric bikesAbstract
In response to the escalating demand for sustainable urban mobility and the intensifying traffic congestion, this business proposal delineates a green shared electric bicycle initiative in Nanjing, designed to establish an efficient and eco-friendly short-distance transportation solution that bolsters the sustainable urban transportation framework. The project leverages "Internet of Things (IoT) + Big Data Analytics" technology, integrating an intelligent vehicle allocation system with a user demand forecasting model to precisely align vehicle distribution with commuter needs, thereby optimizing operational efficiency and reducing maintenance expenditures. Preliminary market analysis reveals a significant service gap in mid-to-short distance connectivity within Nanjing's existing shared mobility market, with an 82% public acceptance rate for eco-friendly transportation alternatives. The project strategy entails the initial deployment of a fleet of smart electric bicycles across Nanjing's primary urban zones, encompassing key commercial districts, transportation hubs, and academic institutions, while implementing a membership framework and dynamic pricing mechanisms to enhance user retention. Financial projections indicate the project is anticipated to achieve breakeven in its second operational year and capture a 10% market share by the third year. This initiative not only addresses the regional deficit in green mobility services but also generates substantial social value through carbon emission reduction and traffic alleviation, thereby presenting an innovative paradigm for sustainable urban transportation development.