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Lime Valuation & Funding

MicromobilityLIME · Public

Lime (Neutron Holdings) operates the world's largest shared electric scooter and e-bike rental network.

$1.8B
Market cap
$1.71B
Total raised
4
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Last updated: Jul 1, 2026 · Profile verified Jul 30, 2026

Company Profile

Lime (Neutron Holdings) operates the world's largest shared electric scooter and e-bike rental network.

Founded 2017San Francisco, CaliforniaLIME$1.71B raised$1.8B valuation
Investors
Andreessen HorowitzUberBaidu VenturesUP Partners
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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

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  1. Jul 1, 2026IPOUber-Backed Lime Prices IPO at $25, Pops on Nasdaq Debut After Years of Delay$174M IPO, +9% debut→
  2. Jul 1, 2026IPOMicromobility Leader Lime Debuts on Nasdaq$24-$26/share, ~$167M-$181M raise→
  3. Jul 1, 2026IPOLime Rings the Nasdaq Bell at $25 as Uber-Backed Scooter Giant Reaches $1.8B Market Cap$174M IPO at $1.8B→
  4. Jun 22, 2026IPOUber-Backed Lime Files to IPO on Nasdaq as 'LIME' After $886M Revenue Year~$200M target→

All Coverage

IPO· Jul 1, 2026

Uber-Backed Lime Prices IPO at $25, Pops on Nasdaq Debut After Years of Delay

Illustration for: Uber-Backed Lime Prices IPO at $25, Pops on Nasdaq Debut After Years of Delay
IPO$174M IPO, +9% debut

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.

Jul 1, 2026
IPO· Jul 1, 2026

Micromobility Leader Lime Debuts on Nasdaq

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IPO$24-$26/share, ~$167M-$181M raise

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.

Jul 1, 2026
IPO· Jul 1, 2026

Lime Rings the Nasdaq Bell at $25 as Uber-Backed Scooter Giant Reaches $1.8B Market Cap

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IPO$174M IPO at $1.8B

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.

Jul 1, 2026
IPO· Jun 22, 2026

Uber-Backed Lime Files to IPO on Nasdaq as 'LIME' After $886M Revenue Year

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IPO~$200M target

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.

Jun 22, 2026
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