SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Lime, a leading provider of shared electric vehicles globally, is back in South Lake Tahoe for the 2026 season with its fleet of Gen4 e-scooters. In partnership with the City of South Lake Tahoe, Lime continues to provide a safe, affordable, and sustainable transportation option for residents and visitors.
Lime began the process of scaling its fleet today, building up to its fleet of nearly 500 vehicles.

“South Lake Tahoe has embraced shared micromobility, and we’re excited to return for another season with a continued focus on safety, responsible riding, and proper parking. Our Gen-4 e-scooters offer a convenient, low-carbon way to get around the city. Whether connecting to transit, running errands, or exploring South Lake Tahoe’s natural beauty outside of the confines of a car, Lime is thrilled to be back on the streets while helping support the city’s broader mobility and climate goals,” said Monica DiLullo, Senior Regional Lead of Government Relations for Lime.
Rules of the Road
Tandem riding is not permitted on Lime vehicles, and riders must be 18 or older to ride Lime. Lime frequently emphasizes this to riders via an introduction flow for new riders, in-app and email communications, and using stickers on our vehicles.
To help create a safe and enjoyable experience for both riders and nonriders, Lime encourages all riders to follow key safety guidelines: wear a helmet, obey traffic signals, use bike lanes where available, avoid riding on sidewalks, yield to pedestrians and park responsibly to keep sidewalks clear.
By riding responsibly, the community can help keep South Lake Tahoe’s streets safe, accessible and welcoming for residents and visitors alike as the season begins.
