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Docked Bikeshare Stations Expanded Although Number of Systems Slightly Falls While Number of E-scooter Systems Continues to Fall from 2022 Peak and Number of Cities with Dockless Bikeshare Remains Relatively Unchanged

Monday, September 29, 2025

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) released the annual update of bikeshare and electric scooter (e-scooter) system data. The dataset includes cities with a bikeshare (docked or dockless) and/or e-scooter system in operation as of June 30th in each year from 2015 to 2025.

As of June 30, 2025, 72 docked bikeshare systems open to the public operated 9,624 docking stations in the U.S. One docked bikeshare system closed in August 2025 bringing the number of docked bikeshare systems down to 71 and the total number of stations to 9,594. Excluding the system that closed in August 2025, on average, each system operated 135 docking stations. 

The largest system (Citi Bike serving New York City, NY; Jersey City, NJ; and Hoboken, NJ) operated just over 2,200 stations, and 21 systems had 10 or fewer stations.

 

Number of Docked Bikeshare Systems and Average Stations per System, 2015 through 2025

Bar chart showing Number of Docked Bikeshare Systems and Average Stations per System, 2015 through 2025


 
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Bikeshare (Docked and Dockless) and E-scooter Systems by Year and City Served, available at https://data.bts.gov/Bicycles-and-Pedestrians/Bikeshare-Docked-and-Dockless-and-E-scooter-System/cqdc-cm7d/about_data as of September 2025

As of June 30, 2025, there are 80 dockless bikeshare systems and 197 e-scooter systems (not counting systems limited to college or employer campuses). The number of dockless bikeshare systems rose from 78 in 2024 while the number of e-scooters systems fell from 215 in 2024. The dockless bikeshare systems served 63 cities and e-scooters served 132 cities in 2025.

 

Number of Cities Served by Dockless Bikeshare or E-scooter System and Average Number of Systems Per City, 2017 through 2025

Bar chart showing Number of Cities Served by Dockless Bikeshare or E-scooter System and Average Number of Systems Per City, 2017 through 2025


 
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Bikeshare (Docked and Dockless) and E-scooter Systems by Year and City Served, available at https://data.bts.gov/Bicycles-and-Pedestrians/Bikeshare-Docked-and-Dockless-and-E-scooter-System/cqdc-cm7d/about_data as of September 2025
 
Bikeshare and e-scooters are types of micromobility, a category of modes of transportation that include very light, low-occupancy vehicles such as e-scooters, electric skateboards, shared bicycles, and electric pedal assisted bicycles (e-bikes).

BTS’s interactive bikeshare and e-scooter map shows the cities and names of the bikeshare systems across the country. 

  • Locations of docked bikeshare stations by year.
  • Cities with bikeshare (docked or dockless) and/or e-scooter system by year.

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