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Lime Launches Approximately 100-Scale Port Network in Shinjuku at 'D-Parking Kabukicho'

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Lime, in collaboration with Daiwa House Parking, has established a new port network with a total capacity of approximately 100 units across two parking facilities in Shinjuku’s Kabukicho district. The deployment includes the introduction of LimeBike electric assist bicycles and user-operated battery swap stations to enhance last-mile mobility convenience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many e-vehicles can the new Lime ports in Shinjuku hold?
A: Approximately 100 units: 38 at Kabukicho 2-30 and 60 at 2-31.
Q: What vehicles are available at the new ports?
A: LimeBike (e-bike) and LimeRakumo (e-scooter).
Q: What is the battery swap station?
A: A user-operated station to swap batteries, eliminating charging wait times.
Q: How much does LimeBike cost in Tokyo?
A: ¥90 for first 15 min, then ¥20/min. LimePrime: ¥999/month for 20-min rides at ¥90.
Q: Where are the new ports located?
A: D-Parking Kabukicho 2-chome No.6 and No.7, Shinjuku, Tokyo.