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Andorra's Cicland E-Bike Service Hits 41,873 Trips in 2025, Up 11.8%

Public shared electric bikes in Andorra saw strong growth, covering 187,750 km, with steady monthly usage and 3,134 total users.

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Key Points

  • 41,873 trips in 2025, +11.8% from 37,452 in 2024 and +40.1% from 2023.
  • 187,750 km covered, equivalent to 890 Andorra-Barcelona round trips.
  • Peak months: May (3,888 trips), June (3,816), December (3,769).
  • 3,134 users (+19% from 2024), 18 stations unchanged; focus on feedback for sustainability.

Andorra's Cicland public shared electric bike service recorded 41,873 trips in 2025, an 11.8% increase from 37,452 in 2024 and a 40.1% rise over the 29,889 trips in 2023, according to ANA agency data and government figures.

Users covered a total of 187,750 kilometres during the year—equivalent to nearly four laps around the world or about 890 round trips between Andorra and Barcelona.

Monthly usage remained steady, peaking in May with 3,888 trips. June saw 3,816, followed by December (3,769), August (3,729), September (3,727) and April (3,725). Figures were slightly lower in July (2,855) and February (2,996).

The service averaged 261 users per month, reaching a yearly total of 3,134. This marks growth from 2,640 users at the end of 2024 and 1,750 at the close of 2023.

Cicland maintained 18 stations—comprising fixed and virtual stops—across the central valley and Sant Julià de Lòria, unchanged from the previous year. Government officials continue to emphasise citizen feedback as vital for service improvements and promoting sustainable mobility.

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