The Zurich based architect and designer Rafael Schmidt submitted a new Bike Sharing System to a competition organized within last year’s International Climate Conference in Copenhagen. Quite different from a transporting system, RAFAA’s new design will contribute not only to the stocks and flows of people, but also to its user and to the city itself. People  in Copenhagen will be easy to find such a bike because there are  stations everywhere in the center of the city. To use a bike, you have  to register in the internet or insert a credit or Maestro card into the  bike’s handle bar and log in. The first 30 minutes are free; after that,  5 DKK per 30 minutes will be charged.
The  bike is equipped with a supporting electric motor and a 26V lithium  battery to make it suitable for short and long distances up to 15km. The  lightweight aluminum frame is made of one piece, thus enabling an easy  wiring inside. Most of the components are integrated into the frame or  the wheel to prevent theft and damage. Course other safety precautions  are necessary. The bike has a computer including a display with  integrated GPS and WLAN. The GPS can records when the bike is taken  outside of the city limits; if necessary, it can lock the bike by way of  the electric drive. A registration respectively a credit or Maestro  card is required to release the bike from the station. The card will  only be charged in case of theft or damage.
 
 
 
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