The lightest shared bike came ~ Mob’s fourth-generation shared bike release

**Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report: Mobike Launches Next-Gen Bicycles with Enhanced Performance and Smart Features** To reduce the cost of post-maintenance, the first user of Mobike's launch in the bike-sharing market expressed dissatisfaction. In response, Mobike introduced a second-generation Lite version. Then, in April, they launched the third-generation "Wind Light" bicycle, which significantly improved the riding experience for users. Recently, Mobike has unveiled an entirely new generation of models, aiming to set a new standard in the shared bike industry. The latest model is designed to be the lightest in the industry, weighing just 15.5kg, making it easier for users to ride. This new design also includes automatic transmission technology, which will be introduced for the first time in the shared bike sector. The automatic transmission system adjusts gears based on the rider’s speed and cadence, ensuring a smoother and more efficient ride without requiring any manual gear shifting. In addition to the lighter frame and automatic transmission, the new bikes feature a low-resistance solid tire developed in partnership with Dow Chemical. This innovation reduces riding resistance by 27%, enhancing the overall performance. The frame has been redesigned with safety and durability in mind, exceeding EU standards by 50% while maintaining a lightweight structure. Mobike also introduced a new smart lock called “Hawk,” which improves unlocking success rates and offers better durability. It supports dual satellite positioning (Beidou + GPS) and global mobile networks, making it suitable for international markets. The new lock is not only lighter but also more reliable, ensuring seamless connectivity across different countries. The design of the new bike was done by Naoto Fukasawa, the renowned designer behind MUJI products. He emphasized the concept of "unconscious design," where users can intuitively operate the bike without any learning curve. While the design is elegant and user-friendly, it notably deviates from Mobike’s traditional orange color scheme, which might affect brand recognition in the Chinese market. As of now, Mobike operates in over 180 cities across eight countries, with more than 7 million smart shared bikes in use. It has over 150 million registered users globally and provides more than 25 million rides daily. With continuous innovations like these, Mobike is setting a new benchmark in the global bike-sharing industry.

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