You won’t have to worry about anything. All you have to do is call us and report the problem so that our on-call team can take care of it.
CityBee Lithuania: +37070077084;
CityBee Latvia: +371 27265460;
CityBee Estonia: +372 600 0160.
The CityBee subscription is a monthly trip plan that allows you to travel much more affordably than with the pay-as-you-go pricing and offers exclusive benefits for subscribers. When you purchase a subscription plan for a fixed price, you’ll receive a set number of trips. Each trip includes a predetermined number of kilometers and minutes, as well as the trip start fee and minimum trip cost. You have 30 days from the date of purchase to use your trips.
Regardless of the number of trips, the CityBee monthly subscription plan also includes the following benefits:
free parking in the CityBee yellow zone;
‘BeeChill’ fee included in the price.
The subscription is ideal for anyone who regularly takes shorter trips (up to 5 km and 15 minutes) in the city with CityBee. Whether it’s just a few times or several trips a month, choose a subscription plan that fits your travel needs, save money, and enjoy additional benefits. However, if you typically take longer trips, we recommend selecting from a variety of trip packages that offer more cost-effective options for longer routes.
It’s important to report damages, and here’s when:
Before starting your trip: No need to worry about minor scratches or dents—we’ll take care of those. However, if you notice anything that could make the car unsafe or unfit to drive, such as a flat tire, broken window, loose or missing trim, or a non-functioning light, please report it through the CityBee app.
During your trip: Report any damage to the vehicle that occurs, no matter how small. This includes accidents or collisions, regardless of who is at fault. By reporting promptly, you’ll ensure you’re covered by the BeeChill fee, and we’ll handle the rest. If you fail to report, you could be held responsible for damages. It’s always better to let us know right away!
VW Crafter, VW e- Crafter and MAN TGE
Cargo area measurements:
Length – 3201 mm.;
Height – 1961 mm.;
Width – 1832 mm.;
Width between wheelhouse – 1380 mm..
VW Crafter load capacity is up to 1411kg.
VW e- Crafter load capacity is up to 950kg.
Renault Master
Cargo area measurements:
Height – 1894 mm.;
Width – 1765 mm.;
Length – 3733 mm.;
Width between wheelhouse – 1380 mm..
Car measurements:
Height – 2488 mm.;
Width – 2470 mm.;
Length – 6225 mm.
Load capacity is up to 1434kg.
Ford Transit
Cargo area measurements:
Height – 1886 mm.;
Width – 1784 mm.;
Length – 3494 mm;
Width between wheelhouse – 1392mm.
Car measurements:
Height – 2547 mm.;
Width – 2059 mm.;
Length – 5981 mm.
Load capacity is up to 1220kg.
Fiat Ducato
Cargo area measurements:
Height – 1932 mm
Width – 1870 mm
Length – 3705 mm
Wheelbase – 1422 mm
Car measurements:
Height – 2522 mm
Width – 2050 mm
Length – 5998 mm
Load capacity is up to 1326 kg
If You refueled at another gas station and paid for it, we will reimburse your expenses.
In order to get a reimbursement to your bank account in Lithuania, If You are a natural person or a company, You need to contact us via email info@citybee.lt. Please send our team payment receipt and we will provide You refund request sheet, that You will need to fill out and send back to us.
Please note that this service is provided in Lithuania and Estonia.
Every single CityBee electric vehicle has a different mileage which also heavily depends on the current season (i.e. the mileage is increased when the temperature is +15°C rather than when it’s -10°C):
Volkswagen e-Crafter: warm Summer – 130 km, cold winter – <85 km;
Peugeot e-2008: warm summer in the city ~300 km, out of the city ~220 km; cold winter in the city ~200 km, out of the city ~160 km.
Fiat 500e: warm summer in the city – 240km, out of the city – 180km, cold winter in the city – 190km, out of the city – 140km
For exact mileage, please take a look at the vehicle’s computer screen after having driven it for at least 5 km.
Please note that this service is provided in Lithuania and Estonia.
As in a regular car, you need to turn the key or press a „Start engine“ button.
Important: It does not turn on until you properly put on a seatbelt.
Moreover, the engine is absolutely silent, so you won’t hear it turned on.