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By registering in the CityBee application, you confirm that you have read and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy. If you had not done that, you would not be able to use CityBee services.
‘CityBee’ cars can be used to travel within the European Union (or where ‘CityBee’ car insurance is valid). However, you need to get our prior permission first.
The permission request must be sent to the general email addresses:
You can contact the LT team via info@citybee.lt;
You can contact the LV team via info@citybee.lv;
You can contact the EE team via info@citybee.ee.
Before deciding whether to allow to transport ‘CityBee’ car outside of LT, LV or EE, we will assess our technical and organizational capabilities and your history of using ‘CityBee’ services.
You’re welcome to take a CityBee car across the Baltics (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) and finish your trip in any permitted CityBee zone shown in the app. Just keep in mind that a €69 cross-border fee applies when a trip starts in Latvia or Estonia and ends in Lithuania.
Due to company policy, we are able to provide our services to customers who have Drivers licenses issued from one of these countries listed below.
If your country is not on the list – unfortunately, you will not be able to register.
Also, our system is unable to accept International Driver’s Permits/ Licenses.
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Australia |
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Austria |
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Belarus |
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Belgium |
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Bulgaria |
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Canada |
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Croatia |
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Cyprus |
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Czech Republic |
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Denmark |
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Egypt |
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Estonia |
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Finland |
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France |
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Georgia |
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Germany |
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Greece |
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Hungary |
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Iceland |
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Ireland |
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Isle of Man |
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Israel |
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Italy |
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Latvia |
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Liechtenstein |
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Lithuania |
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Luxembourg |
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Malta |
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Netherlands |
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Norway |
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Poland |
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Portugal |
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Romania |
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Russia |
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San Marino |
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Slovakia |
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Slovenia |
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Spain |
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Sweden |
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Switzerland |
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Turkey |
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Ukraine |
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United Kingdom |
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United States of America |
If you use all the trips included in your CityBee subscription plan before it expires, you can purchase a new plan at any time.
Parking in private paid lots is allowed, but you will need to cover the parking cost yourself.
For more details on parking zones, see our guide here.
Additionally, regardless of whether the area is shown in the app as a free parking zone (transparent) or a paid parking zone (yellow), customers must always comply with local traffic regulations, road signs, supplementary signs, and any other parking restrictions in force.
Before ending your reservation, always make sure that parking is permitted in the selected location.
You will receive an email notification after each trip made with your CityBee subscription plan, informing you of the remaining trips. You can also view your remaining trips in the CityBee app by selecting the desired car for your trip.
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.

With a CityBee subscription, you can drive any CityBee passenger car in Lithuania, except for cargo vehicles.
The price of this journey would be
0€
Trip start fee of 0.44€ is included in the price calculation.