Company Profile
Lime (Neutron Holdings) operates the world's largest shared electric scooter and e-bike rental network.
Lime FAQ
- What is Lime's valuation in 2026?
- Lime is publicly traded under the ticker LIME with a market capitalization of about $1.8B.
- How much has Lime raised?
- Lime has raised approximately $1.71B in total funding to date.
- Is Lime publicly traded?
- Yes. Lime trades under the ticker LIME.
- Who are Lime's investors?
- Lime's investors include Andreessen Horowitz, Uber, Baidu Ventures, UP Partners.
Coverage Timeline
newest first- Jul 1, 2026IPOUber-Backed Lime Prices IPO at $25, Pops on Nasdaq Debut After Years of Delay$174M IPO, +9% debut→
- Jul 1, 2026IPOMicromobility Leader Lime Debuts on Nasdaq$24-$26/share, ~$167M-$181M raise→
- Jul 1, 2026IPOLime Rings the Nasdaq Bell at $25 as Uber-Backed Scooter Giant Reaches $1.8B Market Cap$174M IPO at $1.8B→
- Jun 22, 2026IPOUber-Backed Lime Files to IPO on Nasdaq as 'LIME' After $886M Revenue Year~$200M target→
All Coverage
Uber-Backed Lime Prices IPO at $25, Pops on Nasdaq Debut After Years of Delay
Lime, the Uber-backed scooter and e-bike rental company, priced its Nasdaq IPO at $25 per share on June 30 — the midpoint of its $24-$26 range — selling 6.96 million shares to raise $174 million at a $1.6 billion valuation. Shares jumped about 9% in their first hour of trading July 1 under ticker LIME, capping years of on-again, off-again public-listing speculation for the micromobility company.
Micromobility Leader Lime Debuts on Nasdaq
Micromobility Leader Lime Debuts on Nasdaq
Shared e-bike and scooter operator Lime listed on Nasdaq on July 1, pricing nearly 7 million shares between $24 and $26, becoming one of the first profitable consumer mobility names to test public markets in 2026.
Lime Rings the Nasdaq Bell at $25 as Uber-Backed Scooter Giant Reaches $1.8B Market Cap
Lime Rings the Nasdaq Bell at $25 as Uber-Backed Scooter Giant Reaches $1.8B Market Cap
Lime — the world's largest shared micromobility operator, formally Neutron Holdings — priced its Nasdaq IPO at the $25 midpoint on June 30 and begins trading July 1 under ticker LIME, raising roughly $174-182M at a $1.63-1.8B market cap. Uber, which owns a meaningful stake and operates Lime bikes and scooters through its ride-hail app, is a key backer testing whether the scooter category still has a public-market future after Bird's bankruptcy.
Uber-Backed Lime Files to IPO on Nasdaq as 'LIME' After $886M Revenue Year
Uber-Backed Lime Files to IPO on Nasdaq as 'LIME' After $886M Revenue Year
Neutron Holdings, the parent of micromobility operator Lime, has filed to go public on the Nasdaq under the ticker 'LIME,' targeting roughly $200 million in proceeds at about a $1.8 billion valuation. Lime crossed $886 million in revenue in 2025 with positive free cash flow, but warned of 'substantial doubt' about continuing as a going concern without the raise.