CityBee bees are new (not older than 2 years), technically sound cars. Including the practical Toyota Yaris, the comfortable Nissan Qashqai, and the cargo Ford Transit. You can see the models of cars currently in CityBee Park here:
CityBee park in Lithuania https://citybee.lt/lt/transportas;
CityBee park in Latvia https://citybee.lv/en/transport/;
CityBee park in Estonia https://citybee.ee/en/transport/.
We rely on other legal entities in the provision of our services (data centres, document, photo verification, administration, payment, audit, accounting, legal and advisory services, debt collection, mobile app usage analysis and statistics monitoring, direct marketing, email, SMS, payment intermediaries, etc.)
In all cases, we ensure that third parties providing services comply with our obligations of confidentiality and proper protection of personal data.
If necessary, your personal data may be provided to state and municipal authorities in accordance with applicable legislation and / or our legitimate interests.
After an accident involving a CityBee car used on your behalf, your data is transferred to insurance companies and, if necessary, to other parties involved in the accident.
CityBee also has the right and, in certain cases, the obligation to pass on information about road traffic offences committed by customers (e.g., speeding, drunk-driving) to the responsible authorities (e.g., the Police).
The CityBee Privacy Policy provides detailed information on the purpose of processing your personal data and the duration of storage thereof.
Please note that this service is provided in Lithuania only.
As this vehicle is intended for city use, it is not equipped with a high-mileage battery. Therefore, if you are planning to go outside the city, a speed limited at 90 km/h ensures that the car does not use too much energy while driving. This way, You will safely reach the nearest electric charging station.
Please note that electric cars can be found in Lithuania and Estonia.
Lithuania:
Make sure the car is unlocked.
Open Charger socket cover on the car which is next to the driver’s door (in the case of the VW e-Crafter electric van) or behind the rear door (in the case of light electric vehicles). If the cover does not open, click “Unlock” on the car key.
In case of charging the vehicle at the “IgnitisON” or “ElintaCharge” fast charging station:
Use the right-most charging wire (“Type 2”) that is already connected to the charging station.
Attention: Wire configurations may vary in some charging stations, so you can only find a Type 2 or “CCS” type wire.
Take the car keys and find the charging token attached (there are two tokens: one for “IgnitisON” and one for “ElintaCharge”).
Approach the charging station and scan the charging token.
Choose the charging slot (“Pasirinkite jungtį”) by pressing a button next to the shown option.
Press the button “Pradėti” to start charging.
In case of charging the vehicle at a 2-slot “ElintaCharge” station:
Take the charging wire from under the middle seat of a CityBee car:
• In the case of the VW e-Crafter electric van – under the front center seat.
• In the case of a passenger car – to the spare wheel space in the trunk.
2. Put one side of the charger wire in the car electric socket and another side into the charging station.
3. Scan the RFID token with “ElintaCharge” written on it.
4. The word “Charging” should start lightning, which means the vehicle is being charged.
Check the car’s charging socket (the green light should be lightning; if there is an orange light or no light at all, it means that the car is not being charged) and the information screen behind the steering wheel (it should indicate that the car is being charged with an indicated time left until fully charged).
Estonia:
Make sure the car is unlocked
Open the charger socket cover, which is located behind the rear door. If the cover does not open, click “Unlock” on the car key.
Charging the vehicle in ‘Eleport’ charging station:
Take the ‘Eleport’ charging card from the sun visor and tap it on the screen
Select either ‘CCS’ or ‘Type 2’ charging option and connect it to the car
Press ”start charging” to start the charging process
To make sure the car is charging, check the charging port to see, if there is a green light.
You can submit your request for the exercise of your rights (as far as your Account is concerned) to us in the following ways:
submitting a request at e-mail info@citybee.lt; info@citybee.lv; info@citybee.ee, from email that is registered in your CityBee account that you want to delete;
submitting a request by e-mail at info@citybee.lt; info@citybee.lv; info@citybee.ee, signed with qualified e-signature (e.g. by use of Smart-ID or M-signature);
In the CityBee app, by selecting Menu -> My profile -> Delete my account.
If the car gets dirty during a long-term rental in Lithuania, we offer several options:
Go to the PRO BRO tunnel car wash and wash your car for free;
Contact us by +37070044844, Facebook or via email info@citybee.lt.
If the car gets dirty during a long-term rental in Latvia, please contact us by calling +371 27265460 and we will provide you further details.
If the car gets dirty during a long-term rental in Estonia, please contact us by +372 600 0160, Facebook or via email info@citybee.ee and we will provide you further details.
In the search field, enter the travel route you are interested in (e.g. Kaunas – Klaipėda) and the system will help you find people planning to travel to the same destination. Choose the most suitable travel option for you, click on it and request a seat. When the driver confirms your request, you will receive a notification in the app. The spot in the car is yours!
If you have any additional questions before requesting a seat, you can contact the driver by selecting the “Chat” section, which is right next to the “Request seat” section.
Please note that this service is provided in Lithuania and Estonia.
Depending on the model and the charging station type, the time varies:
Fast charging stations (50+kW) – 0-80% in 45 min (VW e-Crafter, Fiat 500E) or 1h 10 min (Peugeot e-2008);
AC charging stations (11 kW) – 0-80% in 3.5h (VW e-Crafter, Fiat 500E) or 4.5h (Peugeot e-2008);
Home charging from domestic electric 220V socket – 0-80% in 14h (VW e-Crafter) or 20h (Peugeot e-2008, Fiat 500E).