We’re in the midst of a transportation revolution. And it’s being driven by two wheels.
E-bikes and electric scooters are quickly becoming the preferred mode of transportation in cities around the world. They’re efficient, they’re fun, and they’re green.
What’s not to love?
In the past few years, the number of e-bikes and electric scooters on the streets has exploded. In 2017, there were an estimated 16 million e-bikes and electric scooters in use worldwide. By 2025, that number is expected to rise to over 100 million.
The rise of e-bikes and electric scooters is being driven by a perfect storm of factors, including the increasing cost of car ownership, the growing popularity of ride-sharing, and the rise of the “gig economy.”
But whatever the reason, there’s no denying that e-bikes and electric scooters are here to stay. And that’s good news for cities.
E-bikes and electric scooters offer a number of advantages over cars, trucks, and buses. They’re cheaper to operate and maintain, and they generate zero emissions. They also take up less space on crowded streets and sidewalks.
What’s more, e-bikes and electric scooters are fun to ride. They’re a great way to get around town, and they’re perfect for short trips and errands.
The rise of e-bikes and electric scooters is already having a positive impact on cities. In Copenhagen, for example, e-bikes have been credited with reducing traffic congestion and air pollution.
And in Beijing, electric scooters are helping to reduce the number of cars on the road.
As e-bikes and electric scooters become more popular, cities will need to adapt. That means creating more dedicated bike lanes and parking spaces, and developing new policies to regulate their use.
But the benefits of e-bikes and electric scooters are too great to ignore. They’re changing the way we get around cities, and that’s a good thing.
Aug 07, 2023