Ofo already launched in Melaka (3 Aug 2017) and Putrajaya (end Aug 2017). Ofo is still in free rides period.
3 Nov 2017 - The Star - Cops: Mat Lajak stealing rental bikes
MELAKA: It started as an ambitious bike-rental project, but it almost immediately became a boon for the notorious Mat Lajak groups here instead.
These bicycle racers have stolen at least 24 Ofo Melaka Eco bicycles, which are part of a 500-bicycle fleet launched by Beijing-based bike-rental company Ofo Inc, and converted them into racing bikes.
12 Oct 2017 - The Malaysian Reserve - Riding the bike-sharing craze in Malaysia
The positive response received by the company had prompted it to expand into the country’s administrative capital of Putrajaya at the end of August this year.
“We have deployed about 500 bicycles and have set up about five points for parking places. In Putrajaya, we have about 300 bicycles and are currently working with the government to set up parking places,” Ofo said. [...]
3 Aug 2017 - NST - Melaka launches bike-sharing service
MELAKA: The state is on the right track to becoming a leading state in green technology development through the introduction of “Basikal OFO Melaka Eco Green”, a bicycle-sharing service.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron said the bicycle service, which is linked via the smart application system on mobile phones, would provide an added value to tourists, allowing them to explore the unique tourist products and transport services offered in the state. [...]
For a start, some 500 bicycles would be placed at strategic tourist locations in the city, including Menara Taming Sari, Restoran Melayu Melaka, Taman Rempah, Dataran 1Malaysia, Melaka International Trade Centre and the Rural Transformation Centre in Sungai Rambai. [...]