09 Dec 2022
A new pay-as-you-go electric bike hire scheme is to be rolled out in Derby from Spring 2023, giving residents greater transport choices within the city.
In total of 550 e-bikes, which are being made available at no cost to the Council, will be operated by the worldโs leading shared electric vehicle company Lime.
The initial launch will see 150 e-bikes rolled out in key locations, giving citizens access to more affordable travel choices, whilst also reducing pollution and congestion and improving public health. A further 400 e-bikes will be introduced at a later stage.
The Council is planning to re-invest the funding secured from the Department for Transport (DfT), which had initially been allocated to the scheme, to support cycle infrastructure within local communities and popular cycle locations.
Lime will be launching its latest Gen4 e-bike model in Derby, which features:
In addition to this, Lime will offer 50% off the cost of e-bike rides for lower income residents via its Lime Access programme. The programme provides eligible riders with unlimited discounts, helping them to get where they need to go in a safe, sustainable and affordable way. Eligible riders include existing concession pass holders, key workers, students and job seekers.
The new scheme in Derby will build upon lessons learnt from previous schemes with increased security and support from local partners. Users will be required to go through an enhanced multi-factor authentication process, uploading a copy of their ID to activate their Lime account and start riding. The technology for managing schemes such as this has improved greatly in recent years, allowing bikes to be redistributed quicker and giving greater security through more effective monitoring. The scheme also will introduce new technology that can limit the bikeโs speed in busy areas.
Posted 1 January 1970 at 12:00am