[6] In 2023, the system had a total ridership of 14,180,797, with over 44,000 daily passengers on weekdays and 27,000 on weekends.
In 2012, the remaining funds were secured through a 260 million loan from the European Investment Bank.
[4] However, further delays resulted in a shortfall in funding, which was only resolved on 1 July 2014.
[9][6] Owing to the higher than expected ridership and success of the system, extensions are proposed on the existing line; westward from Armilla splitting into two branches to Cúllar Vega and another to Alhendín, and northwest from Albolote to Pinos Puente and/or Atarfe and Santa Fe.
[11] Media related to Granada metro at Wikimedia Commons