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Rekola
Rekola in front of Czech National Library of Technology, Prague
Rekola in front of Czech National Library of Technology, Prague
Overview
Area served4 (2023)
LocalePrague, Czech Republic, Bratislava, Slovakia and other 6 cities
Transit typeBicycle-sharing system
Annual ridership2,029,522 (2024)
Chief executiveVít Ježek
Websiterekola.cz
Operation
Began operation2013; 12 years ago (2013)
Number of vehicles2,000+ (2019)

Rekola is a bicycle sharing system in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It started in Prague in 2013 as a small project of Vít Ježek.[1] As of 2025, it is operating in eight Czech cities, Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia and in the Estonian city of Tallinn. The company is operating more than 2,000 bikes, most of which are located in Prague. The pink bikes of Rekola do not have any docks, which makes the system five times cheaper than traditional dock system.[2] The bikes can be unlocked through an official app.[3] The user unlocks the bikes manually through the code which is given from the app.

Besides classical bikes, Rekola is also providing shared ebikes, kick scooters, skateboards, and paddleboards.

History

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COVID-19 pandemic

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During the COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic and after declaration of state of emergency in March 2020, the company offered unlimited number of free 30 minute rides to anybody in all cities where it operates in the Czech Republic. This offer was enabled by sponsorship from Czech companies Rohlik.cz and Prusa Research. The goal was to enable an access to transport with lower risk of virus transmission than public transport.[4]

Partnership with Prague Public Transport

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A pilot project to provide holders of prepaid Lítačka cards with four 15-minute bike rides on Rekola and competitor Nextbike started on 11 October 2021. In the first three months, Prague Integrated Transport (PID) reported more than 7,200 people made over 72,000 journeys on the bikes.[5]

Locations

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Saddles of Rekola bikes, 2018

Czech Republic

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As of 2025, Rekola operates bike sharing systems in 6 Czech cities. It operated in 11 cities in the Czech Republic in 2019. The list also shows the approximate number of bikes in each city.

City Launch Termination Bikes Notes
Number Year
Prague 2013 1,500 2023 [6]
Brno 2014 150 2022
Olomouc 2014 2023 110 2023
Pardubice 2014 2016 Canceled due to lack of users.[7]
Prostějov 2023 140 2023
České Budějovice 2015[8] 100 2019
Hradec Králové 2015 2016 30 2016 Canceled due to lack of users.[9]
Teplice 2017 2019 40 2018 Canceled because the city council stopped funding Rekola.[10]
Kladno 2019 2019 80 2019 Canceled because the public procurement was won by Nextbike.
Liberec 2018 2019 100 2019 Canceled because the public procurement was won by Nextbike.
Ostrava 2018 2019 180 2018 Canceled because the public procurement was won by Nextbike.
Frýdek-Místek 2018 2020 80 ?
Mladá Boleslav 2019 2020 60 2019
Písek 2019 2019 60 2019 Trial operation between June – November 2019.
Krnov 2023 120 2023 [11]
Žďár nad Sázavou 2024 60 2024 [12]

Outside of the Czech Republic

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City Country Launch Termination Number of bikes Notes
Vaasa Finland 2018 2020 60 [13]
Bratislava Slovakia 2020 300 [14]
Tallinn Estonia 2024 200 [15]

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