E-bikes scheme confirms launch in Peterborough next month

The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority has confirmed an e-bikes trial will start in the city in January.
Voi will be launching an e-bikes scheme in Peterborough.Voi will be launching an e-bikes scheme in Peterborough.
Voi will be launching an e-bikes scheme in Peterborough.

Residents in Peterborough and Cambridge centres will be able to hire electric bikes as they are rolled out by the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority in collaboration with Voi Technology, the UK’s leading micro-mobility operator.

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The scheme is scheduled to launch on January 12 the Combined Authority has confirmed.

The bikes can travel between 50-100 miles on a single charge. To ensure the bikes always remain powered up, batteries will be swapped out by Voi overnight and taken back to a warehouse in Cambridge to be recharged as needed.

The new e-bikes dovetail with the 12-month rental e-scooter trial recently launched in Cambridge by Mayor James Palmer and provided by Voi Technology.

E-scooters have become an affordable and eco-friendly alternative to travelling around Cambridge.

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A Combined Authority statement said that since a trial in Cambridge began in October, more than 4,400 unique, active users have taken over 13,400 rides.

The average ride length is 17 minutes and riders have travelled a total of nearly 30,000 km in Cambridge, which is a distance just shy of the entire length of the UK coastline.

The number of e-scooters has scaled from an initial 50 to 350, with more additions planned.

E-scooters and e-bikes are environmentally friendly and are seen as providing a socially distanced way to travel.

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To keep riders safe, all Voi e-scooters are disinfected daily, and the handlebars of each scooter feature copper tape that inactivates coronavirus on contact.

The Voi app provides Covid-19 information and advice, such as advising riders to wear gloves if that makes them feel more comfortable.

Combined Authority Mayor James Palmer said: “Cambridge is renowned for being a cycling city and electric bikes have the potential to revolutionise travel, helping more people to go further and at their convenience. We are launching this in Cambridge and Peterborough city centres, but we plan to introduce them across the region in due course, including in market towns such as St Ives.

“E-bikes make fast, clean, and inexpensive journeys possible, helping to ease congestion, reduce pollution and allow for social distancing.”

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Richard Corbett, Regional General Manager of UK, Ireland and Benelux for Voi, said: “We are delighted to work with the Cambridge and Peterborough Combined Authority to bring our shared e-bike scheme to these cities early next year. Similarly to our e-scooters, shared e-bikes offer a green and socially distanced mode of transport and a great alternative to car journeys, reducing congestion and carbon emissions.”

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