http://readwrite.com/2016/04/03/electric-bikes-scooters-cf4/
E-scooters key to smart city climate change gains
April 3, 2016  DAVID CURRY

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Reducing congestion and C02 emissions is a fundamental part of any smart
city project, and one of the best ways to do that is introduce electric
bikes and scooters to commuters. That’s according to Navigant Research, an
analyst firm that says smart cities need to do their part promoting
“e-bikes” and “e-scooters” as viable transport options for commuters into
the city.

Ryan Citron, an analyst at Navigant Research, claims that electric vehicles
are not enough to stop congestion in the city. He argues that carpooling
with EVs, alongside e-scooters and e-bikes are the best ways to reduce
congestion in the city.

Rapid e-scooter adoption in smart cities
Some cities have already implemented programs that use e-bikes and
e-scooters. In Taipei, Gogoro sells e-scooters with battery stash boxes
located around the city, which are paid for through a subscription service
to the e-scooter company. Barcelona has a similar sharing program,
implemented in 2013, aimed at tackling the growing congestion in the city.
Paris will be implementing its own e-scooter sharing program this year, and
London is in talks to launch its own.

Even though electric scooters are still a niche market, there are more
people using them than ever before. In San Francisco, Scoot Networks has
deployed 400 e-scooters in the Bay Area, available at 35 stations for
citizens to commute. Gogoro also intends to expand its e-scooter program to
Amsterdam this year, after early success in Taipei, selling 4,000 scooters.

Electric bikes are another form of transport important to the ecosystem of a
smart city. In Germany, there will be 100km of new highway for bicycles
added in the year, to account for the 50,000 new e-bikers added every year.
The implementation of these highways will take 50,000 cars off the road,
according to regional development group RVR.

E-Bikes are, like e-scooters, a growing market, with 1.7 million sales
predicted in 2016. Europe is ahead of the United States in the e-bike craze,
with cities like Amsterdam, Brussels, London, and Paris all implementing
vast cycle lanes for commuters.
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