According to a recent LinkedIn post from Donkey Republic, the Denmark-based bike-sharing operator has expanded its network to the city of Skive under a new two-year agreement. The post indicates that more than 60 branded bikes are now available via five hubs at key locations around the city.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that rides of under 15 minutes between hubs are free, a pricing feature that appears designed to stimulate usage and promote short-distance green transit. The service will reportedly be managed locally by a regional team responsible for maintenance and fleet balancing, suggesting an operational focus on reliability and user experience.
For investors, the Skive deployment suggests incremental network growth and an extension of Donkey Republic’s recurring-revenue footprint within Denmark over a defined contract period. While the scale of this launch is modest, the fully funded nature of the project and community-driven backing may indicate a replicable model for securing municipal or local support in additional small and mid-sized cities.
If the initiative achieves strong adoption, it could strengthen Donkey Republic’s position in regional mobility tenders and enhance utilization of its platform with limited upfront capital risk. The emphasis on sustainability and local engagement also aligns with broader European policy trends favoring low-emission transport, which may support longer-term demand for shared micromobility solutions.

