Your Bolt Rewind has arrived

Dec 17, 2024

We’re wrapping up the year with another edition of our traditional highlight reel, Bolt Rewind. So, open up your Bolt app to see your personal summary of 2024. Or read on to view the Bolt yearly worldwide stats. 

Ride-hailing

  1. The most active passenger is from South Africa. They took 3,026 rides this year.
  2. The longest ride took place in Cyprus. It was 817 kilometres long.
  3. The most popular day to order rides was Saturday, and the most frequent pickup point was the International Airport in Malta.

Bolt Food

  1. The most expensive food order was made in Portugal. It amounted to €1,800.
  2. The most active user is from Ghana. They ordered food 1,901 times.
  3. The biggest order was made in Lithuania. It contained 452 items.

Bolt Market

  1. The biggest order was made in Estonia. It included 656 items.
  2. The most expensive order was made in Latvia. It amounted to €2,500.
  3. The most popular items to be delivered were bananas, water, and cucumbers.

Scooters and e-bikes

  1. The most active scooter user is from Germany. They completed 4,029 rides.
  2. The longest e-bike ride took place in Ireland. It was 52 kilometres long.
  3. The most popular time to rent scooters was around 5 p.m.

Bolt Drive

  1. The most active user is from Lithuania. They completed 876 rides.
  2. The longest ride took place in Poland. It was 2,039 kilometres long.
  3. The most popular car model was an Audi.

Bolt Business

  1. The cities with the highest number of business rides were Bangkok, Johannesburg and Asunción respectively.
  2. The most active business user is from the Czech Republic. They took 10,714 rides.
  3. The longest business ride took place in Thailand. It was 174 kilometres long.

Sustainability

If you’ve used our scooters, e-bikes, or electric rental cars this year, your Bolt Rewind will show you how many CO2 emissions you avoided compared to a regular car. Here’s how we calculated that number: 

The mileage you covered on electric vehicles, scooters, and e-bikes × (average lifecycle emissions of a fossil fuel-powered car per km – average life-cycle emissions of the EV/scooter/e-bike per km) = avoided emissions.

Life-cycle emissions factors used:
Internal combustion vehicles: 235.1 gCO2e/km (source: IEA)
Fully electric vehicles (EVs): 108.7  gCO2e/km  (source: IEA)
Scooters: 53.3 gCO2e/km (source: Bolt’s calculations based on lifecycle assessments)
E-bikes: 65.2 gCO2e/km (source: Bolt’s calculations based on lifecycle assessments)

For more information about our work towards net zero shared mobility, click here

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