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Bike parking stations for private bikes

Bikeep parking stations drastically reduce bike theft in cities and give cyclists peace of mind about parking their bikes. Dock-based stations are a perfect fit for short parking sessions, where certainty, security, and convenience are critical. The station design allows cyclists to instantly lock and unlock their bikes with just one swipe. Also, with their aesthetic appearance, Bikeep stations are part of the city scenery.

Safe and Secure

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Securely locked at all times
Customers can access their bike using a mobile app or an analog alternative, making it inclusive to all cyclists.

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Equipped with an intelligent multi-layer security system
Powered by the Bikeep Core

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Tracked remotely in real-time
with data sharing abilities

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Drastically reduces bike theft
giving cyclists peace of mind about leaving their bikes behind.

Sustainable

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Supporting communities and cities
in their zero emissions and carbon-neutrality goals.

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Clean, quiet and accessible
Bikeep stations are efficient, with a small footprint, easily installed, and weatherproof.

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E-bike friendly
Built-in charging capability for e-bikes

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Healthier cities
Expanding needed bike infrastructure to meet the growing demand.

Convenient

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Cyclists can plan their commute
and reserve parking spots ahead of time

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Easy to use
Bike owners can instantly lock and unlock their bike with just one swipe

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Console panel
The control system allows convenient management of stations and docks.

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Network that provides
an integrated network of multiple sites.

Inclusive

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Part of a more affordable, accessible, safe, and connected infrastructure

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Supporting the ability of individuals to choose cycling by adding needed infrastructure.

Providing a universal network that serves all cyclists

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App and analog card operated

Mobile app for cyclists

The app enables cyclists to join and use the full potential of the integrated network. Cyclists can conveniently plan commutes and reserve their parking spots ahead of time. Through the easy-to-use Bikeep app, responsive customer support is at the cyclists’ fingertips.

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See the nearest parking stations
Activate dock by scanning QR code
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Activate dock from app
activating docks from the app
Book dock one hour in advance
book docks in advance
See all active sessions
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Feedback for better service
remote control console

Remote control systems

Bikeep’s Console gathers real-time and statistical information about locations, parking usage and cyclists. It allows you (the operator) to manage access, including lock/unlock, payment options, and surveillance. Thanks to the Console, cyclists are assured a hassle-free parking experience and quick customer support.

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    Advocacy, Tips

    What Makes a Good Bike Rack?

    By Lou Fineberg National Advocacy Accounts Manager This post originally appeared on Strong Towns during their Bike Week. A bike rack is a bike rack, right? If you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all… Actually, bike parking is not quite that simple. For nearly 15 years, I have been closely involved in bike parking. As an advocate, I co-founded Bike Pittsburgh, and now, working for Dero in the bike parking industry, I interact with bike advocates nationwide. Here are my observations about bike parking done right. download

    LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

    Bicycle parking should be located in an easily accessible area that is well-lit, secure, and preferably sheltered. It should be placed as close to the building entrance(s) as possible, or at least as close as the nearest car parking. When done well, bike parking can enhance a space, make people with bikes feel welcomed, and even encourage more people to ride. When done poorly it can convey indifference, cause frustration, be an eyesore, or even a hazard. Imagine having roads, but nowhere to park cars. As cities increasingly develop bike paths, cycle tracks, and green lanes, bike parking is essential. Otherwise, as any urban planner will tell you, we are welcoming chaos to our public spaces. Good ordinances and good planning help municipalities and organizations determine where bikes get parked. Transit hubs and businesses are the obvious places for bike racks, but it is also important to observe cities in the same way the esteemed Jane Jacobs did by watching how people interact with places, which leads us to know where bike racks function best. Some underused bike parking investments have been mistaken as failures, but the placement is usually wrong, not the bike rack. Bike parking that is out of the way often gets ignored.

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    SECURITY AND STABILITY ARE KEY

    A bike should be able to rest firmly against a bike rack – two points of contact is ideal. The frame and front wheel, which can swivel, need to rest fully supported against the rack and be able to lock to the bike rack with a U-style or similarly secure lock. This provides security and stability – the essentials of good bike parking. When selecting bike parking, some basic questions will help determine a good solution: Is it intended for short-term use (less than 2 hours) or long-term (more than 2 hours)? Convenience trumps shelter for short-term parking, while protection from the elements is prioritized in long-term settings. How many bicycles need to be parked? What are the location and dimensions of the space? What is the budget? There are bike racks designed to best fit sidewalks, streetscapes, inside buildings and out. There are horizontal, vertical, stacked, and custom options all designed to meet various needs and spaces. Bike lockers, shelters, and rooms are best for long-term bike parking for additional security and weather protection.

    GOVERNMENT’S ROLE

    Local government can play a critical role in making sure bike parking is implemented properly. Their tools include requirements in the city code that dictate the appropriate design and quantities for bike parking. San Francisco has among the most comprehensive bike parking regulations in the nation and this has resulted in the dramatic increase in bike rooms in buildings. Streamlined permitting processes for bike racks in the public right-of-way and at events also helps significantly increase bicycle access. Cities that truly want to encourage bicycling have money in their budgets – even a modest amount – earmarked for bike racks in business districts. Sometimes it is a part of a cost share program that helps stretch dollars further, like in Minneapolis. It’s also important to understand and work within the political climate where the legislation is being passed. Proper enforcement will help regulations to stick.

    THE INDIVIDUAL’S ROLE

    The most important role an individual has is advocating for more bike parking. Governments usually do not act until people speak up. If you feel your voice is not being heard, ally with a local organization and help them champion bike parking as an important issue. Fortunately, the current growth in using bikes for transportation makes it easier to argue your case. This is true when it comes to businesses as well. In the past, bicycle investments were often couched in “the right thing to do” category. Today they are increasingly understood as a smart investment because bike parking and other bike amenities attract people (customers and employees) who demand it. If you’re a business owner, you might also consider installing a bike rack outside your store/office.

    INSPIRATION, CREATIVITY, & FUN

    Custom bike racks can be fanciful and help identify stores, neighborhoods, districts, and cities. The key to a successful custom rack is that it must be functional as well. Bike Pittsburgh started in part with a public art bike rack called the Three Rivers rack (check out the video to the right). It caught the public’s attention in a way that helped garner almost immediate recognition and support. Subsequently, we quickly learned the power of the bike rack. It is not only a place to park a bike, but it is a symbol that marks bike friendly places and encourages more people to ride. Bike Pittsburgh also used a “Pop Up” grant in collaboration with the Pittsburgh Parking Authority to reinvent a small section of a parking garage reserved for eight bike racks. The colorful project, called Space Invaders, significantly increased the amount of bike parking and brought attention to a space that previously went unnoticed. Another project, spearheaded by an affordable housing developer, dedicated the entire side of a historic building in Downtown Pittsburgh to bike parking. They used reclaimed shipping containers at the foot of the building and called attention to it with a several story high mural that is visible to thousands of daily commuters.

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    EQUITY IN CITIES

    Bike parking can also be a way for developers to offset car parking requirements when the local code allows a swap of required car parking for bicycle parking – a common feature in well-informed legislation that reflect changing mobility preferences. The swap has benefited many urban developments. Lena Andrews, a Planning and Development Officer at Action Housing in Pittsburgh is adamant that, “affordable housing should not be car-oriented.” Developments intended to serve those with lower-incomes are best located in places that are walk, bike, and transit accessible. This also can make projects more financially feasible for developers, since bike parking is extremely inexpensive compared to car parking, and also saves on space which, in this case, increased the number of units for Andrews’ project. Win-win. Slowly, bike parking is becoming more than just an afterthought. Ten years ago the City of Pittsburgh had no clear mechanism in place to install the Three Rivers bike rack, and it was arduous to navigate all of the city departments involved. However, our team dove in to acquire the signatures from property owners and adjacent property owners, and solve the issue of paying for the encroachment fees. After some perseverance, bike parking emerged as a dramatic catalyst that inspired fun, creativity, and challenged us to rethink public spaces. It became part of the public conversation. Now the City of Pittsburgh has a webpage dedicated to bike parking. Have no doubt – well planned bicycle parking enhances lives, making biking convenient and encouraging people to enjoy their city on two wheels.