E-Scooter Rental Dubai: Lime vs Tier vs Arnab (2026 Cost Comparison)

E-Scooter Rental Dubai: Lime vs Tier vs Arnab (2026 Cost Comparison)

Tourist asked me yesterday: “Should I rent or just walk?”

“Where are you going?” I asked.

“JBR to Marina Mall. Google says 25 minutes walking.”

“Rent a Lime. 5 minutes. Costs AED 8. Way better than melting in the heat.”

Here’s every rental service in Dubai, what they actually cost, and which ones work vs which are a waste of money.

By Nashwa at IonicRide — We don’t rent scooters, we sell them. So this is unbiased. Here’s what actually works for tourists and residents in 2026.
Detailed comparison matrix of four e-scooter rental providers in Dubai showing unlock fees, per-minute rates, coverage zones, and scooter specifications
Real cost comparison across all Dubai rental services – unlock fees range 3-5 AED, per-minute rates 0.50-1.20 AED. A typical 15-minute JBR to Marina ride costs 10-18 AED depending on which service you use. Monthly heavy users (20+ rides) should consider buying instead, breaks even at 600-800 AED/month in rental costs

Quick Comparison: All Dubai E-Scooter Rentals (2026)

ServiceUnlock FeePer MinuteCoverageStatus
LimeAED 3AED 0.90/minJBR, Marina, Downtown, Business Bay✓ Active
TierAED 2AED 1.20/minJBR, Marina, Palm, limited Downtown✓ Active
ArnabAED 2AED 0.80/minDubai Hills, Business Bay, limited Marina✓ Active
SkurttAED 3AED 1.00/minVery limited (JLT, Media City only)⚠ Limited
Careem Bike✗ Shut Down
⚠️ REALITY CHECK

Careem Bike shut down in late 2024. If you see old guides mentioning Careem, ignore them.

Only Lime, Tier, and Arnab are reliable in 2026. Skurtt exists but barely.

Service #1: Lime (Best Overall)

Lime 🟢

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
AED 3 unlock + AED 0.90/min

Coverage areas:

  • JBR Walk + The Beach (excellent coverage)
  • Dubai Marina (full promenade)
  • Downtown Dubai (around Dubai Mall, DIFC)
  • Business Bay (waterfront areas)
  • City Walk
  • Jumeirah Beach Road (Kite Beach to Sunset Beach)

What you get:

  • Green electric scooters (bright, easy to spot)
  • GPS tracking and route planning in app
  • Bell and lights included
  • Speed: 20 km/h max (RTA compliant)
  • Pause rides (stops billing, locks scooter for up to 10 min)
Screenshot comparison of rental app interfaces showing map views, pricing displays, and booking processes across different e-scooter services
App usability tested – Lime’s app is smoothest with best scooter availability display, Tier’s has annoying ads but works fine, Arnab’s interface is clunky but gets the job done. All three require phone number verification and credit card on file, no cash payments accepted anywhere

App quality: Best in Dubai. Clean interface. Works reliably. Accepts credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay.

Scooter quality: Well-maintained. Brakes work. Batteries usually above 60%. Rarely find broken ones.

Cost example (real usage):

JBR to Marina Mall: 5 min ride = AED 3 + (5 × AED 0.90) = AED 7.50

Kite Beach to La Mer: 8 min ride = AED 3 + (8 × AED 0.90) = AED 10.20

Downtown to Business Bay: 12 min = AED 3 + (12 × AED 0.90) = AED 13.80

✓ Best for:
  • Tourists in JBR/Marina area
  • Short point-to-point trips (under 15 min)
  • People who value reliability over price
  • First-time scooter renters (easiest app)
Tourist rider using rental e-scooter on Dubai's JBR beachfront promenade showing typical usage scenario and designated riding zones
Typical tourist rental scenario at JBR – rentals work great for short trips along the beachfront (2-5km rides). What tourists don’t realize: you can’t ride these anywhere, parking zones are strict (50 AED penalty for wrong parking), and summer heat makes afternoon rides miserable. Morning rentals (7-10am) or evening (after 6pm) work best
✗ Downsides:
  • Slightly more expensive than Arnab
  • Geo-fenced zones (can’t ride everywhere)
  • Parking restrictions (must park in designated zones)
  • Surge pricing during events (rare but happens)

Service #2: Tier (Second Best)

Tier 🔵

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)
AED 2 unlock + AED 1.20/min

Coverage areas:

  • JBR Walk (good coverage)
  • Marina Walk (decent coverage)
  • Palm Jumeirah (best coverage of any service)
  • Downtown (limited, around DIFC only)

What you get:

  • Blue/teal scooters (less visible than Lime)
  • Swappable batteries (means scooters rarely die mid-ride)
  • Phone mount built-in (nice touch)
  • Speed: 20 km/h max
  • No pause feature (must end ride or keep paying)

App quality: Good. Not as polished as Lime but works fine.

Scooter quality: Mixed. Some are great, some are worn. Check brakes before riding.

Cost example (real usage):

JBR to Marina Mall: 5 min = AED 2 + (5 × AED 1.20) = AED 8.00

Marina to Palm Pointe: 15 min = AED 2 + (15 × AED 1.20) = AED 20.00

✓ Best for:
  • Palm Jumeirah trips (only service with good coverage there)
  • Very short rides (under 3 min, cheaper unlock fee)
  • People who don’t mind checking scooter condition first
✗ Downsides:
  • Higher per-minute cost (AED 1.20 vs Lime’s AED 0.90)
  • More expensive for rides over 5 minutes
  • Less reliable scooter quality
  • Smaller coverage area than Lime

Service #3: Arnab (Best Value)

Arnab 🟠

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5)
AED 2 unlock + AED 0.80/min

Coverage areas:

  • Dubai Hills Estate (best coverage)
  • Business Bay (waterfront)
  • Marina (limited, fewer scooters than Lime/Tier)
  • JBR (very limited)

What you get:

  • Orange scooters (Dubai-based company)
  • Cheapest per-minute rate
  • Speed: 20 km/h max
  • Basic but functional

App quality: Okay. Sometimes buggy. Payment works but interface is clunky.

Scooter quality: Hit or miss. Some are well-maintained, others are rough.

Cost example (real usage):

Dubai Hills loop: 10 min = AED 2 + (10 × AED 0.80) = AED 10.00

Business Bay waterfront: 8 min = AED 2 + (8 × AED 0.80) = AED 8.40

✓ Best for:
  • Dubai Hills residents (they dominate this area)
  • Longer rides (cheapest per-minute rate)
  • Budget-conscious riders
✗ Downsides:
  • Limited coverage (mostly Dubai Hills)
  • App crashes occasionally
  • Scooters often low battery (under 40%)
  • Fewer scooters available overall
  • Customer support is slow

Service #4: Skurtt (Barely Exists)

Skurtt 🟣

Rating: ⭐⭐ (2/5)
AED 3 unlock + AED 1.00/min

Coverage: JLT and Media City only. Nowhere else.

Reality: Basically dead. Few scooters. App works but pointless if you can’t find a scooter.

Skip this one unless:

You live/work in JLT and literally see a Skurtt scooter in front of you. Otherwise use Lime or Arnab.

Cost Comparison: Which Service is Cheapest?

It depends on ride length.

Ride DurationLime CostTier CostArnab CostWinner
3 minutesAED 5.70AED 5.60AED 4.40Arnab
5 minutesAED 7.50AED 8.00AED 6.00Arnab
10 minutesAED 12.00AED 14.00AED 10.00Arnab
15 minutesAED 16.50AED 20.00AED 14.00Arnab
20 minutesAED 21.00AED 26.00AED 18.00Arnab

Pattern: Arnab is cheapest for ALL ride lengths. But only if scooters are available in your area.

Rental vs. Buying: When Does Ownership Make Sense?

Tourist or resident? Different math.

✓ Rent if you’re:

  • Tourist (1-2 weeks in Dubai)
  • Occasional rider (1-2 times per month)
  • Testing before buying
  • Don’t want maintenance hassles

✗ Buy your own if you’re:

  • Resident who rides 3+ times per week
  • Daily commuter
  • Using for 15+ min rides regularly
The breakeven math:

Daily 10-minute commute on Lime:

AED 12/day × 20 workdays = AED 240/month

After 5 months = AED 1,200 spent on rentals

Buying Xiaomi M365: AED 1,099 one-time

Breakeven = 4.5 months. After that, you’re saving money.

How to Use Rental Scooters (Step-by-Step)

First-time rental process:
  1. Download app (Lime, Tier, or Arnab)
  2. Create account with email/phone
  3. Add payment method (credit card or Apple/Google Pay)
  4. Verify phone number (SMS code)
  5. Upload photo ID if required (Lime asks for this)
  6. Open map in app to find nearby scooters
  7. Walk to scooter
  8. Scan QR code on handlebar
  9. App unlocks scooter (you’ll hear a beep)
  10. Kick-start, then accelerate with throttle
  11. Ride to destination
  12. Park in allowed zone (app shows where)
  13. Take photo of parked scooter (app requires this)
  14. End ride in app
  15. Payment auto-charges your card

Common Rental Problems (And Fixes)

Problem: “Scooter won’t unlock after scanning”

Fix: Close app completely. Reopen. Scan again. Works 90% of time.

Problem: “App charged me twice”

Fix: Check if you accidentally rented two scooters (happens if you scan wrong one). Contact support in app. Refunds take 3-5 days.

Problem: “Scooter died mid-ride”

Fix: End ride immediately in app. You only pay until scooter dies. Report broken scooter in app (sometimes they credit you).

Problem: “Can’t find parking zone”

Fix: App map shows green zones. Park anywhere within green zone. Take clear photo showing scooter is upright and not blocking path.

Problem: “Got charged parking fine”

Fix: You parked outside allowed zone or blocked pedestrian path. Fine is AED 20-50. Can’t dispute. Just pay and learn from it.

Rental Scooter Rules in Dubai

You still need a license/permit:

Yes. Rental scooters require same permit as owned scooters.

Apps ask for permit number during signup. Some verify, some don’t. But if police stop you, they’ll ask.

Fine for no permit: AED 200

Rental-specific rules:
  • Age limit: 18+ (apps verify with ID)
  • One rider only: No passengers (you’ll get fined + banned from app)
  • Helmet: Not provided, not required for 18+, but recommended
  • Speed limit: 20 km/h (scooters are capped, you can’t go faster)
  • Parking: Must park in designated zones (green areas on app map)
  • No riding on: Highways, sidewalks (unless marked), mall interiors

Which Service Should You Actually Use?

Quick decision guide:

Use Lime if:
  • You’re in JBR, Marina, or Downtown
  • You want reliability over cheapest price
  • You’re a first-time renter
  • Ride is under 10 minutes
Use Tier if:
  • You’re on Palm Jumeirah
  • You need a very short ride (under 3 min)
  • Lime scooters aren’t available nearby
Use Arnab if:
  • You’re in Dubai Hills
  • You’re doing a longer ride (15+ min)
  • You want cheapest option and don’t mind hunting for scooters
Skip Skurtt unless:
  • You’re in JLT and literally see one in front of you

Tourist Tips: Maximizing Rental Value

Save money on rentals:
  1. Plan routes: Use Google Maps cycling mode to estimate ride time before renting
  2. Walk short distances: Under 500m? Walk. Unlock fee makes it not worth it.
  3. Pause feature: Lime lets you pause for 10 min (stops billing). Use it if making quick stops.
  4. Check battery: App shows battery % before unlocking. Don’t rent scooters under 30%.
  5. Ride during off-peak: Early morning (7-9 AM) = more scooters available, no surge pricing
  6. Download all apps: Sometimes Lime has no scooters but Tier does. Have backup options.

Visiting Dubai for more than 2 weeks? Rental costs add up fast. Consider buying a budget scooter (AED 800-1,200) and selling it before you leave. Check our buying guide for options.
Written by Nashwa | Mechanical Engineer | Co-owner of Volt & Bolt | We test rental services for customer comparisons | Last updated: January 2026

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