Wales’ million pound e-bike investment to ‘make cycling more accessible for all’

07.28 | 14 September 2021 |

The Welsh Government says communities across the country are already feeling the benefits of an electric bike pilot scheme, which has received more than £1 million of funding.

The electric bike loan scheme offers a range of battery assisted electric bikes, for free and on long-term loan, for local residents that do not cycle regularly or find the cost of electric bikes a barrier to using them.

The scheme is being rolled out initially in five locations across Wales – Rhyl, Swansea, Newtown (with links to Aberystwyth) and Barry – and will help the Welsh Government gather data to inform recommendations for the long term use of electric bikes.

Lee Waters, deputy minister for climate change, with a responsibility for transport, said: “We want walking and cycling to become the normal choice for shorter journeys because active travel is not only better for our environment, but also for our health and economy.

“We know that this will involve a huge cultural change and that’s why we’re investing in schemes like the electric bike pilot to help people who have never cycled before to make a change to the way they travel in an affordable and sustainable way.”

The scheme is being run by the active travel charity Sustrans.

Johnny Eldridge, liveable cities and towns project officer for Sustrans, said: “Sustrans strives to make it easier for people to walk and cycle. We are hoping that the scheme will enable affordable access to electric bikes.

“The pilot project will help understand the benefits of battery assisted cycles for a diverse range of users. The scheme’s bikes can be fitted with load carrying accessories, making them very versatile.

“We hope that the electric bikes will also offer a fun and enjoyable way to travel and will make a positive impact on people’s wellbeing.”


 

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