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Ofo (company)

Ofo (/ˈf/), stylised as ofo, was a Beijing-based bicycle sharing company founded in 2014. It used a dockless system with a smartphone app to unlock and locate nearby bicycles, charging an hourly rate for use.

Ofo
Company typePrivate
IndustryTransportation
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)[1]
FounderDai Wei
Fatedefunct (2020)
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Areas served
Key people
Dai Wei
ProductsBicycle sharing services
Websitewww.ofo.com[dead link]

In 2017, it had deployed over 10 million bicycles in 250 cities and 20 countries. The company was valued at up to US$2 billion and had over 62.7 million monthly active users.[2][3][4]

In 2018, Ofo announced massive reduction in operations, including withdrawing from most US cities and from several entire countries. By 2020, facing a large amount of unpayable debt, the company was no longer operating bike rentals.

History edit

2014–2016: Founding in China edit

The company was founded in 2014 by five members of the Peking University cycling club as a project that initially focused on bicycle tourism before deciding on bicycle sharing.[5] It was named "Ofo" due to the word's resemblance to a cyclist on a bicycle.[6][7][8] Ofo was launched in June 2015 in Beijing, gaining 20,000 users and 2,000 bicycles by October with investment funding from a Peking University alumnus.[9] In 2016, Ofo expanded to other cities in China, and had a fleet of 85,000 bicycles by the end of the year.[10][11] The company raised US$130 million in funding from tech firms Xiaomi and Didi Chuxing in September 2016, allowing it to expand outside China.[12] A Series D funding round in February 2017, led by Didi Chuxing and Russian investor Digital Sky Technologies, raised US$450 million for Ofo and valued the company at $1 billion.[1][13]

2016–2018: International expansion edit

Ofo began expanding outside China in 2017, with launches in Singapore in February 2017;[14] Cambridge, United Kingdom in April;[15] Seattle, United States in August;[16] and Sydney, Australia in October.[17]

In April 2017, it was announced that the United Nations Development Programme has started a partnership to raise public awareness on climate changes.[18][19] The partnership project, 1 KM Action, led to another collaboration with the Clara Lionel Foundation, an organisation founded by Rihanna, which aims to provide bikes and scholarships to girls in Malawi.[20][21]

The same month, Ofo announced an undisclosed amount of funding from Ant Financial, an Alibaba affiliate.[22]

In July 2017, Ofo announced US$700 million of additional funding in a round led by Alibaba, Hony Capital and Citic PE.[23]

In December 2017, Ofo launched its service in Paris, France, and progressively deployed 2,500 bikes over the city of Paris and neighbouring Neuilly-sur-Seine, Boulogne-Billancourt and Levallois-Perret.[24][25] According to figures communicated by the company in July 2018, the bikes are rented up to four times a day, representing 5,000 to 10,000 daily trips.[25] Ofo says the financial accounts for its Paris operations are balanced.[25]

In February 2018, Texas A&M University partnered with Ofo and rolled out a bike sharing platform on campus.[26]

Ofo raised an additional US$866 million led by Alibaba in March 2018.[27][28]

For the US market, Ofo hired Uber spokesperson and Mandarin speaker Chris Taylor to run US operations.[29][30]

From 2018: Crisis, focusing on "priority" markets, withdrawal edit

After missing the opportunity to merge with Mobike and failing to reach an acquisition deal with Didi, Ofo now suffered from consistently high operational costs and lack of additional funding to expand its business.[31]

Amidst a cash crunch, Ofo only ordered 80,000 of its expected 5 million annual bicycles.[32][33][34]

After Mobike received a US$2.7 billion investment from Meituan-Dianping, Ofo began an international and domestic contraction to stay alive.[35]

In an internal meeting, Ofo's CEO Dai Wei compared the company's situation to wartime Britain, as portrayed in the film Darkest Hour. He told his staff that they could leave the company then if they did not want to fight until the end.[36]

In July 2018, Ofo announced that it will entirely leave several countries and significantly reduce the number of cities served in others in order to focus on "priority" markets. Operations ceased completely in Australia,[37] Austria, Germany (where Ofo was present with 3,000 bikes in Berlin for only three months), India (5,000 bikes in Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, Indore and Pune), Israel, Spain (Granada, Madrid) and Thailand.[38][39][40][41][42][43] In the United Kingdom, the company left Cambridge, Norwich, Oxford and Sheffield and cancelled its planned launch in Leeds in order to focus on London only,[38][44][45] but withdrew from London in January 2019.[46] In the United States (over 40,000 bikes in 30 locations in June 2018), Ofo announced the layoff of 70% of its employees to focus on an unspecified ″handful of cities″.[47][48] In August, Ofo left Dallas, leaving hundreds of bikes at the recycling center[49] and exited Seattle, where it donated some 800 bikes to three nonprofits.[50][51] In August 2018, China's Didi and Ant Financial weighed a joint US$2 billion buyout of Ofo, but Dai Wei said he would even turn down an offer of US$10 billion.[52][53]

In October 2018 a flood of requests for Ofo user deposit refunds started.[54]

In December 2018, Ofo considered declaring bankruptcy several times over cash flow issues.[55]

It was reported in January 2019 that Ofo had dissolved its international division and offered its 50 remaining employees the option to leave immediately or take a 50% pay cut and transfer to the Chinese business.[46]

Ofo's former employees in Singapore also said in January 2019 that the firm's operations in the country have "practically ceased" as there were no personnel left.[56] As of February 3, 2019, Ofo's website has become defunct and shows a plain white page. The Ofo app still works and bicycle's location are still shown in the app. On January 14, 2019, Singapore's Land Transport Authority suspended Ofo's operating license due to its failure to meet regulatory requirements such as implementation of QR code for parking of bike and decreasing its fleet size. Ofo was required to remove all its bicycles within a month.[57]

Usage edit

 
The lock installed on Ofo bicycles.

Customers use the company's mobile app on their smartphones to locate nearby bicycles. Each bike has a QR code on the frame, which the customer scans to unlock the bike. Ofo bike unlocking is also available on other collaborative apps such as WeChat and Alipay in Mainland China.[58] Each yellow bicycle reports its location via satellite positioning, allowing users to see which bikes are available nearby. Users pay within the app using available payment methods such as credit cards, WeChat Pay or Alipay in China, etc. After customers are finished, they can leave the bike anywhere and lock it. The bicycles use NarrowBand IOT to power[ambiguous] the locks, developed by Huawei and China Telecom.[59]

Controversy edit

Like many other dockless bike sharing companies, including ReddyBike and oBike, Ofo's bikes have raised the ire of several cities, including Melbourne, Dallas, Chicago, and San Diego. Because these bike companies do not ensure the bikes are parked properly, they can clutter sidewalks, blocking pedestrian and handicapped access.[60] Bike clutter has been so extreme that some cities in China have reached "peak bike" capacity, and have begun regulating the number of bikes that may be deployed.[61] Ofo was also nicknamed “awful” by those who had a bad experience with the service.[62][63]

The terms of service for Ofo required injury claims to be settled by a private arbitrator. Users were expected to waive their rights to appeal and to join in a class-action lawsuit.[64]

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the bicycle sharing company For other uses see OFO Ofo ˈ oʊ f oʊ stylised as ofo was a Beijing based bicycle sharing company founded in 2014 It used a dockless system with a smartphone app to unlock and locate nearby bicycles charging an hourly rate for use OfoCompany typePrivateIndustryTransportationFounded2014 10 years ago 2014 1 FounderDai WeiFatedefunct 2020 HeadquartersBeijing ChinaAreas servedChinaSingaporeHong KongKey peopleDai WeiProductsBicycle sharing servicesWebsitewww wbr ofo wbr com dead link In 2017 it had deployed over 10 million bicycles in 250 cities and 20 countries The company was valued at up to US 2 billion and had over 62 7 million monthly active users 2 3 4 In 2018 Ofo announced massive reduction in operations including withdrawing from most US cities and from several entire countries By 2020 facing a large amount of unpayable debt the company was no longer operating bike rentals Contents 1 History 1 1 2014 2016 Founding in China 1 2 2016 2018 International expansion 1 3 From 2018 Crisis focusing on priority markets withdrawal 2 Usage 3 Controversy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit2014 2016 Founding in China edit The company was founded in 2014 by five members of the Peking University cycling club as a project that initially focused on bicycle tourism before deciding on bicycle sharing 5 It was named Ofo due to the word s resemblance to a cyclist on a bicycle 6 7 8 Ofo was launched in June 2015 in Beijing gaining 20 000 users and 2 000 bicycles by October with investment funding from a Peking University alumnus 9 In 2016 Ofo expanded to other cities in China and had a fleet of 85 000 bicycles by the end of the year 10 11 The company raised US 130 million in funding from tech firms Xiaomi and Didi Chuxing in September 2016 allowing it to expand outside China 12 A Series D funding round in February 2017 led by Didi Chuxing and Russian investor Digital Sky Technologies raised US 450 million for Ofo and valued the company at 1 billion 1 13 2016 2018 International expansion edit Ofo began expanding outside China in 2017 with launches in Singapore in February 2017 14 Cambridge United Kingdom in April 15 Seattle United States in August 16 and Sydney Australia in October 17 In April 2017 it was announced that the United Nations Development Programme has started a partnership to raise public awareness on climate changes 18 19 The partnership project 1 KM Action led to another collaboration with the Clara Lionel Foundation an organisation founded by Rihanna which aims to provide bikes and scholarships to girls in Malawi 20 21 The same month Ofo announced an undisclosed amount of funding from Ant Financial an Alibaba affiliate 22 In July 2017 Ofo announced US 700 million of additional funding in a round led by Alibaba Hony Capital and Citic PE 23 In December 2017 Ofo launched its service in Paris France and progressively deployed 2 500 bikes over the city of Paris and neighbouring Neuilly sur Seine Boulogne Billancourt and Levallois Perret 24 25 According to figures communicated by the company in July 2018 the bikes are rented up to four times a day representing 5 000 to 10 000 daily trips 25 Ofo says the financial accounts for its Paris operations are balanced 25 In February 2018 Texas A amp M University partnered with Ofo and rolled out a bike sharing platform on campus 26 Ofo raised an additional US 866 million led by Alibaba in March 2018 27 28 For the US market Ofo hired Uber spokesperson and Mandarin speaker Chris Taylor to run US operations 29 30 From 2018 Crisis focusing on priority markets withdrawal edit After missing the opportunity to merge with Mobike and failing to reach an acquisition deal with Didi Ofo now suffered from consistently high operational costs and lack of additional funding to expand its business 31 Amidst a cash crunch Ofo only ordered 80 000 of its expected 5 million annual bicycles 32 33 34 After Mobike received a US 2 7 billion investment from Meituan Dianping Ofo began an international and domestic contraction to stay alive 35 In an internal meeting Ofo s CEO Dai Wei compared the company s situation to wartime Britain as portrayed in the film Darkest Hour He told his staff that they could leave the company then if they did not want to fight until the end 36 In July 2018 Ofo announced that it will entirely leave several countries and significantly reduce the number of cities served in others in order to focus on priority markets Operations ceased completely in Australia 37 Austria Germany where Ofo was present with 3 000 bikes in Berlin for only three months India 5 000 bikes in Bangalore Delhi Chennai Ahmedabad Coimbatore Indore and Pune Israel Spain Granada Madrid and Thailand 38 39 40 41 42 43 In the United Kingdom the company left Cambridge Norwich Oxford and Sheffield and cancelled its planned launch in Leeds in order to focus on London only 38 44 45 but withdrew from London in January 2019 46 In the United States over 40 000 bikes in 30 locations in June 2018 Ofo announced the layoff of 70 of its employees to focus on an unspecified handful of cities 47 48 In August Ofo left Dallas leaving hundreds of bikes at the recycling center 49 and exited Seattle where it donated some 800 bikes to three nonprofits 50 51 In August 2018 China s Didi and Ant Financial weighed a joint US 2 billion buyout of Ofo but Dai Wei said he would even turn down an offer of US 10 billion 52 53 In October 2018 a flood of requests for Ofo user deposit refunds started 54 In December 2018 Ofo considered declaring bankruptcy several times over cash flow issues 55 It was reported in January 2019 that Ofo had dissolved its international division and offered its 50 remaining employees the option to leave immediately or take a 50 pay cut and transfer to the Chinese business 46 Ofo s former employees in Singapore also said in January 2019 that the firm s operations in the country have practically ceased as there were no personnel left 56 As of February 3 2019 Ofo s website has become defunct and shows a plain white page The Ofo app still works and bicycle s location are still shown in the app On January 14 2019 Singapore s Land Transport Authority suspended Ofo s operating license due to its failure to meet regulatory requirements such as implementation of QR code for parking of bike and decreasing its fleet size Ofo was required to remove all its bicycles within a month 57 Usage edit nbsp The lock installed on Ofo bicycles Customers use the company s mobile app on their smartphones to locate nearby bicycles Each bike has a QR code on the frame which the customer scans to unlock the bike Ofo bike unlocking is also available on other collaborative apps such as WeChat and Alipay in Mainland China 58 Each yellow bicycle reports its location via satellite positioning allowing users to see which bikes are available nearby Users pay within the app using available payment methods such as credit cards WeChat Pay or Alipay in China etc After customers are finished they can leave the bike anywhere and lock it The bicycles use NarrowBand IOT to power ambiguous the locks developed by Huawei and China Telecom 59 Controversy editLike many other dockless bike sharing companies including ReddyBike and oBike Ofo s bikes have raised the ire of several cities including Melbourne Dallas Chicago and San Diego Because these bike companies do not ensure the bikes are parked properly they can clutter sidewalks blocking pedestrian and handicapped access 60 Bike clutter has been so extreme that some cities in China have reached peak bike capacity and have begun regulating the number of bikes that may be deployed 61 Ofo was also nicknamed awful by those who had a bad experience with the service 62 63 The terms of service for Ofo required injury claims to be settled by a private arbitrator Users were expected to waive their rights to appeal and to join in a class action lawsuit 64 See also editHangzhou Public Bicycle List of bicycle sharing systemsReferences edit a b One Startup Builds 1 Billion Business Out of 15 Cent Bike Rides Bloomberg News February 28 2017 Retrieved March 11 2017 Lazo Luz October 9 2017 Chinese bike share giant Ofo is rolling into D C The Washington Post Retrieved October 27 2017 Tao Li July 24 2017 Parents of ofo s bike user sue company for negligence after accident South China Morning Post Retrieved October 27 2017 Chinese bike sharing firm Ofo raises 866 million led by Alibaba Cnbc com March 13 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 Jiamin Lua Xueling Lin July 27 2017 You won t last 3 days they told Ofo co founder now a multimillionaire at 25 Channel News Asia Retrieved October 27 2017 Annear Steve September 27 2017 A new bike share company Ofo is rolling into cities near Boston Boston Globe Retrieved November 19 2017 Yang Yuan Liu Xinning March 19 2017 China s bike sharing boom in charts The Financial Times Retrieved November 19 2017 Phillips Tom December 27 2016 Bike sharing revolution aims to put China back on two wheels The Guardian Retrieved November 19 2017 ofo bicycle riding bicycles anytime and anywhere Peking University October 29 2015 Archived from the original on October 28 2017 Retrieved October 27 2017 Dockless bike hire scheme launches in Sheffield Archived from the original on June 20 2018 Retrieved June 20 2018 Jiang Sijia Two wheel drive China tech giants bet on Uber for bikes in hunt U S Retrieved June 20 2018 Qi Liyan Abkowitz Alyssa October 25 2016 Chinese Startups Saddle Up for Bike Sharing Battle Wall Street Journal Retrieved October 27 2017 ofo Chinese bike sharing firm raises 450 million in latest funding round Reuters February 28 2017 Retrieved March 11 2017 Cheong Danson February 18 2017 New bike share scheme hits the road Straits Times Retrieved October 27 2017 Walsh James April 21 2017 Uber for bikes comes to Cambridge if you can find it The Guardian Retrieved October 27 2017 Gutman David August 15 2017 Big Chinese firm will become third bike share company operating in Seattle The Seattle Times Retrieved October 27 2017 Needham Kristy October 24 2017 World s biggest bike share company Ofo to bring hundreds more bikes to Sydney Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved October 27 2017 Pascual Christina August 31 2017 UNDP Chinese Bike Sharing Joins Forces for Climate Change The Fox Magazine Retrieved May 5 2018 UNDP Chinese bike sharing start up Ofo join forces to support innovative solutions to climate change challenges UNDP Retrieved May 5 2018 Rihanna and Ofo working in tandem to bring college education to Malawi girls TechNode TechNode August 2 2017 Retrieved May 5 2018 The Clara Lionel Foundation and Ofo Jointly Fund the Global Scholarship Program My Social Good News My Social Good News August 1 2017 Retrieved May 5 2018 Shu Catherine Alibaba s Ant Financial invests in Chinese bike sharing startup unicorn Ofo TechCrunch Retrieved May 11 2017 Ofo Eyes Global Expansion After Raising More Than 700 Million Bloomberg News July 6 2017 Retrieved July 10 2017 Velo sans borne le geant chinois Ofo arrive a Paris in French December 5 2017 Retrieved July 16 2018 a b c Paris 500 000 trajets en 6 mois sur les velos Ofo in French July 10 2018 Retrieved July 16 2018 Texas A amp M Transportation Services ofo Roll Out Campus Bike Share Program Texas A amp M Today today tamu edu February 27 2018 CNBC March 13 2018 Chinese bike sharing firm Ofo raises 866 million led by Alibaba CNBC Ofo Keeps Pedals Moving With New Funding Caixin Global Caixinglobal com Retrieved August 16 2018 Ofo Wheels of fortune Forbes India Forbes India Retrieved July 18 2018 ofo appoints former Uber executive as Vice President overseeing U S operations Prnewswire com Retrieved July 18 2018 Taking a closer look to Mobike s deposit removal Ofo s day will be tough KrASIA kr asia com July 5 2018 Retrieved July 12 2018 Ofo slows down orders from bike makers TechNode TechNode May 7 2018 Retrieved July 12 2018 ofo s B2B business claims to hit the RMB 100 million revenue mark TechNode TechNode June 14 2018 Retrieved July 12 2018 Daily Briefing oBike and Ofo struggle amidst cash crunch 1 34b Singapore Johor transit project weighs more than HSR project Singapore Business Review Retrieved July 12 2018 China s bike sharing war enters crucial stage with Mobike going deposit free South China Morning Post Retrieved July 12 2018 China s remaining independent bike sharing startup Ofo wants to fight till the end Abacus Retrieved July 12 2018 Bike Sharing Giant Ofo Puts Asia Expansion in Reverse Source Caixin Global Caixinglobal com Retrieved August 16 2018 a b Alibaba backed Ofo shrinks overseas bike sharing July 10 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 After Australia ofo exits Germany amid push into priority markets July 18 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 Ofo fires staff in India winds down operations in the country July 9 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 Chinesischer Leihradanbieter Ofo gibt auf in German July 14 2018 Archived from the original on July 18 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 Rader von Ofo und oBike sollen bis August Wien verlassen in German July 18 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 in Spanish OFO abandona Madrid July 21 2018 Retrieved July 23 2018 Bike sharing firm ofo quits Norwich BBC News July 10 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 Greens call for council report into yellow bikes July 10 2018 Retrieved July 18 2018 a b Julia Kollewe and Niamh McIntyre January 10 2019 Ofo cycle hire firm pulls out of London The Guardian Retrieved January 10 2019 Abdullah Zhaki July 19 2018 China bike sharing giant Ofo to shut most US operations after less than a year The Straits Times Retrieved July 19 2018 Carson Biz July 18 2018 Chinese Bike Share Startup Ofo Lays Off Majority Of US Staff As It Scales Back Global Ambitions Forbes Retrieved November 4 2019 Chappell Bill August 7 2018 Hundreds Of Bikes Dumped At Dallas Recycling Center As Ofo Leaves Market WBUR FM Retrieved November 4 2019 Martin Casey August 22 2018 Ofo bikes may be done in Seattle but they still have miles ahead KUOW FM Retrieved November 17 2018 Ofo saying goodbye to Seattle will donate bikes KING TV August 20 2018 Retrieved November 4 2019 Yang Yingzhi August 3 2018 Ofo s CEO says no offer would be good enough for Chinese bike sharer South China Morning Post Retrieved November 4 2019 Zhu Julie August 3 2018 China s Didi Ant Financial weigh joint 2 bln Ofo buyout source Reuters Retrieved November 4 2019 Erchi Zhang November 26 2018 Monday Tech Briefing No Cash for Ofo Customers Caixin Global Retrieved December 2 2018 Chinese bike sharing startup Ofo considering bankruptcy AsiaOne Reuters December 20 2018 Retrieved December 26 2018 Yusof Amir February 2 2019 Ofo has practically ceased operations sacked employees say no official notice made to LTA Channel NewsAsia Retrieved February 22 2019 Licence of bike sharing firm ofo in Singapore suspended LTA Yahoo Yahoo News Singapore February 14 2019 Retrieved February 16 2019 Lu Yaobin Yang Shuiqing Chau Patrick Y K Cao Yuzhi December 1 2011 Dynamics between the trust transfer process and intention to use mobile payment services A cross environment perspective Information amp Management 48 8 393 403 doi 10 1016 j im 2011 09 006 The Race is on NB IoT Boosts Smart Bike Sharing for ofo Huawei Retrieved October 27 2017 Martin Kyle January 20 2018 For disabled people rent a bikes are more than an annoyance but do they violate the ADA The Dallas Morning News Retrieved November 4 2019 Needham Kirsty October 4 2017 Ofo the world s biggest share bike scheme comes to Australia The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved November 21 2017 道不同 不相怼 简书 June 27 2017 Archived from the original on March 14 2018 Wisniewski Mary July 9 2018 Ofo pulls its dockless bikes from Chicago because of locking rules Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 18 2018 Gutman David July 11 2018 Bike share user agreements The rights you give up by renting a LimeBike or ofo The Seattle Times Retrieved July 11 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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