
Gympass has announced a partnership with Tembici to promote the bicycle as a healthy means of transportation. Gympass users in Brazil can now make up to eight trips per month using Tembici's shared bikes in several Brazilian cities, including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasília, among others.
This partnership aims to make commuting more appealing by offering an eco-friendly and healthy option for employees returning to the office, given the challenges and expenses of daily commutes. Furthermore, it supports well-being by providing more sustainable options for daily mobility and casual rides.
Data from Tembici shows that 58% of cyclists use bicycles to commute to and from work, reinforcing the importance of this transit mode in their weekly routines. Additionally, 39% use the system for comfort, 23% for health benefits, and 20% to save time and money.
Priscila Siqueira, head of Gympass in Brazil, states: "We are excited to add mobility to our corporate wellness platform. Our corporate clients now have a new option to keep their employees active and healthy." Tomás Martins, CEO of Tembici, believes this partnership is key to attracting cycling enthusiasts and promoting sustainable mobility in cities.
The app can be found in Gympass's partner apps list and is available starting from the Silver plan. In São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, and Pernambuco, users must use the bike Itaú app. For Brasília, Curitiba, and Riviera, they should use the Tembici app.
Source: CicloVivo.
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