Jerusalem to offer bike rentals citywide

Residents and visitors will be able to enjoy the use of 200 bicycles from 25 stations around the capital in the first stage of the project.

Bicycle rental station in Jerusalem (photo credit: FSM)
Bicycle rental station in Jerusalem
(photo credit: FSM)
Some 200 bicycles will be available for rental in 25 stations across Jerusalem as part of a new rental service that will soon be offered in Israel's capital, the municipality announced on Sunday.
In the first stage of the project, 120 bikes with electric motors and another 80 standard, non-motorized bikes will be available at the stations. The project is being carried out by the Eden Company, the Municipal Economic Corporation and the FSM company.
Renting a bike will cost users NIS 4 plus another 20 agorot for every minute ridden on a regular bike or another 60 agorot for every minute ridden on an electric bike. A ten-minute ride will be NIS 6 or NIS 10; an hourlong ride NIS 16 or NIS 40.
Three-month and year-long subscriptions will also be available for NIS 132 and NIS 360 respectively. Both subscriptions will offer free use of regular bikes and discounted use of electric bikes. Residents with a Yerushalmi card will be able to purchase a three-month subscription for NIS 99 and a year-long subscription for NIS 270.
Rental options will be available on the rental service's website or mobile app. 
More information on subscriptions and station locations is available on the rental service's website in Hebrew, English, Russian, French and Arabic at https://jerufun.co.il/.
"We are in the final stages of launching the 'Jerufun' project, the municipal bicycle rental project, which aims to change traffic patterns in the city center and give a real opportunity to get from point to point without the need to use vehicles," said Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion. "The municipality will continue to improve and streamline the city's transportation infrastructure for the benefit of all city residents and visitors."
"We at FSM are proud to launch the bicycle venture in Jerusalem," said CEO Fredy Perman. "This is the first city in Israel to launch an electric bicycle venture based on an innovative application and an advanced system developed especially on the vast knowledge we have accumulated in managing and operating urban bicycle rental systems.
"The residents of the city and its visitors will enjoy the Jerufun bicycle system," he said. "Cycling is not just an alternative and a solution for transportation, but also a different kind of experience: green, safe, sporty, relaxed and fun. Jerufun brings all of this whenever you decide to use one of the bicycles, and the price is convenient for everyone. 'Yalla' [let's go] – enjoy."