Bolt electric bikes

Rent an e-bike in Malaysia

Rent a bike near you in Malaysia and skip the traffic. Get around quickly and explore your city with Bolt e-bike rentals.

How to rent a Bolt e-bike

您只需要下載應用程式並有目的地即可。當然,別忘了戴上安全帽。

步驟 1

Find an e-bike near you

開啟應用程式,掃描街上的電動腳踏車,或透過應用程式地圖尋找附近的車輛。
步驟 2

選擇您的收費方案

選擇按使用時間計費,或支付固定費用租借固定時長。
步驟 3

立即開始騎乘,或稍後開始

選擇支付方式並開始騎電動腳踏車,或預約車輛 30 分鐘。

Ride safely across Malaysia

保護您安全的規則與騎乘守則。

Rules for e-bike rentals in Malaysia

Safety's our priority, so we've set some guiding rules to keep you and other commuters safe.

騎越多,花越少

Open the Bolt app to see all electric bike rental pricing options available in Malaysia.

常見問題

電動腳踏車或電動自行車是一種配備小型電動馬達的腳踏車,可讓您更輕鬆地騎行踏。騎乘感受就像一般腳踏車,只是更順暢、省力,尤其在爬坡或長距離騎行時更加輕鬆。

電動腳踏車的運作原理是透過電池供電的電動馬達,在您踩踏時提供輔助。騎乘時,馬達會啟動,提供額外助力,尤其是在加速或上坡時。您仍然掌控騎乘節奏,可以自行決定踩踏多或少。

To ride a Bolt e-bike in Malaysia, ensure all components are in working order. Then, adjust the saddle to your body size, hop on, and start pedalling just as you would on a regular bike. The motor will kick in, and you'll feel a boost of power.

可以!所有 Bolt 電動腳踏車都是踏板輔助型,您可以像騎普通腳踏車一樣騎乘。電動馬達只在您踩踏時提供輔助,讓您騎得更遠,體驗更自然。

To ride a Bolt e-bike in Malaysia, you need to be at least 18 years old, depending on your local regulations. We recommend checking specific city rules in the Bolt app.

To start your Bolt e-bike rental, simply open the Bolt app, find a nearby electric bike, scan the QR code on the handlebars, and you’re ready to ride. No keys, no fuss.

You can rent a Bolt e-bike in Malaysia directly through the Bolt app. Just open the app, tap the ‘2 wheels’ icon, use the filter, and it will show you all available electric bikes near your current location.

最新資訊與更新

A milestone on our sustainability journey: the Science Based Targets initiative validates Bolt’s net zero target 
Sustainability2026年6月10日

A milestone on our sustainability journey: the Science Based Targets initiative validates Bolt’s net zero target 

Our commitment to becoming carbon net zero by 2040 has reached a significant milestone. The global climate action organisation, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), has officially validated our emissions