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🚲 CampusRide: Bicycle & E-Scooter Rentals for Students
The Problem
Many college students, especially those from outside the city or state, don’t own vehicles. Public transport is either irregular, overcrowded, or not available inside campuses. Walking long distances daily between hostels, classes, libraries, and nearby markets is tiring and time-consuming. Students need an affordable, eco-friendly, and convenient mobility solution.
💡The Idea
CampusRide is a bicycle and e-scooter rental service made especially for college students. Using a simple mobile app or student ID card, users can unlock bicycles or scooters stationed around campus. They can ride them for short trips — from hostels to classrooms, the metro station, or nearby shops — and then drop them off at another CampusRide dock.
It’s like a student-focused Ola/Uber, but with eco-friendly vehicles.
🌍 Why It Works
Affordable: Students pay a small hourly fee or monthly subscription.
Eco-Friendly: Promotes green transport, reducing campus traffic and pollution.
Convenient: Vehicles are always available on campus, no need to buy or maintain one.
Community-Focused: Designed only for students, making it safer and more trusted.
💰 Pricing Model (Profitable & Scalable)
Daily Rentals:
Bicycle – ₹80/day
E-Scooter – ₹250/day
Weekly Pass:
Bicycle – ₹400/week
E-Scooter – ₹1,200/week
Monthly Subscription:
Bicycle – ₹1,200/month
E-Scooter – ₹3,500/month
Security Deposit (refundable):
Bicycle – ₹500
E-Scooter – ₹2,000
💲Extra Revenue Streams
Penalty Charges for late returns or damages.
Advertisements – small ad slots on scooters/bikes from local cafes, coaching centers, etc.
Referral Discounts – encourage students to bring friends, but make sure referral is only ₹50–100 to keep profits high.
💪🏻 Personal Motivation
As a student, I’ve often seen classmates struggle with daily commuting inside and outside campus. Owning a vehicle is costly, and public transport doesn’t solve short-distance needs. With CampusRide, students get mobility freedom without financial burden, while also contributing to a greener campus.
CampusRide isn’t just transport — it’s freedom on two wheels. 🚲
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