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Monterrey Debuts Lime E-Scooters and E-Bikes, Guadalupe Launches Larger Fleet

The app-based service targets central corridors linked to Regio Ruta with expansion toward a citywide fleet.

Overview

  • Monterrey signed a public-space agreement with Lime, launching a pilot of 150 electric vehicles made up of 100 scooters and 50 e-bikes.
  • Rides in Monterrey feature free unlocks through October 22, followed by a 2.50‑peso-per-minute fare with optional 300‑peso passes for 300 minutes via the Lime or Uber apps.
  • The first phase connects Alameda, Macroplaza, Paseo Santa Lucía, La Purísima and Parque Fundidora with access to Regio Ruta circuits A, D and E.
  • The municipality authorized designated hubs for parking, charging and maintenance, and officials outlined a path to scale the fleet toward 2,000 units.
  • Nuevo León launched Lime service in Guadalupe with 500 scooters and 50 e-bikes over a 6.2‑km² area, offering free unlocks at launch and pricing that includes a 10‑peso unlock plus 2.50 pesos per minute, as Lime cites investment plans toward about 2,500 vehicles across the metro.