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Welsh Government extends funding for electric bike loan schemes

07 Apr 2023 3 minute read
Ruben at Rosa’s Bakery delivering baked goods on his e-bike. Rosa’s Bakery can be found on Instagram at rosasbakery.co.uk

The Welsh Government has announced that it will be extending funding for two electric bike loan schemes that have been running successfully in Wales since 2021.

The schemes, which are operated by Sustrans and Pedal Power, offer free or subsidised loans of electric bikes to local residents.

Sustrans E-Move scheme offers a range of battery assisted electric bikes for free, on medium-term loan, for local residents who do not cycle regularly or find the cost of electric bikes a barrier to using them.

The scheme which is operating in five locations across Wales – Rhyl, Swansea, Newtown (with links to Aberystwyth) and Barry – is estimated to have saved 600kg of CO2 in its first year, with users reporting a 39% drop in car journeys and a 76% positive impact on their wellbeing.

Pedal Power’s ‘See Cycling Differently’ project, which is aimed at increasing the inclusivity of cycling by offering a range of e-cycles, has also experienced similar success with an increase in regular e-cycle and adaptive e-cycle riders and more people taking up their free e-cycle tasters.

Deputy Minister for Climate Change, with a responsibility for transport, Lee Waters said: “I am delighted that these Welsh Government funded schemes have been a great success. We need to do all we can to encourage more people to swap their car for a bike to travel shorter journeys.

“Cycling isn’t just better for the environment, it’s much cheaper than running a car and great for your mental and physical health too – as a regular cyclist myself, I know this is true. You should give it a try!”

Disadvantaged communities

Programme Manager at Sustrans, Liz Rees said: “Since 2021, the E-Move project has helped people in five disadvantaged communities across Wales to access and borrow e-bikes for free. This has meant people with poor public transport links, lack of access to cars, and age and health conditions have been able to travel and access green spaces. 70% of participants reported a positive impact on their health, and 76% a positive impact on their wellbeing.

Altogether, participants and organisations are estimated to have saved 600kg of CO2 in the first year of the project by using e-cycles and e-cargo cycles in the place of cars or vans.

“Sustrans is very happy to have received a further year of funding for the E-Move project in 2023/24. This will enable us to ensure greater gender equity amongst project beneficiaries, embed the project across our focus communities, and help with legacy arrangements so that we can transfer ownership of the e-bikes to the local communities when the project ends.”

Bakery

One of the businesses that has benefitted from the Sustrans scheme is Rosa’s Bakery in Neath which is using e-bikes to deliver bread to the community.

Company Director, Chris Cundill, said: “This is a great way of getting our bread out to the people who maybe can’t make it to the bakery for whatever reason, and when we found out about this scheme, we were delighted because it’s a bit of a risk and you want to test the waters, you think will this work in our location?

“We’d heard about some bakeries in London using this model, but this is Neath in South Wales, so you think will the same principle work, and we’re delighted that already there’s a lot of buzz around it.”


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Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
11 months ago

Nice to know that the scheme has been operating in Aberystwyth (from Newtown), but the evidence on the ground is pretty thin. There is a proposal afoot to expand the local Welsh Primary School which has, since its inception, recruited right across the County. The Planning Application includes a Transport Plan that is heavy on Active Travel, cycling and walking, but seems not to have noticed that this is not a neighbourhood school. Mind you, the analysis made no mention of a postcode review of the current pupil roll, used aggregated UK traffic data for a single school of the… Read more »

Argol fawr!
Argol fawr!
11 months ago

Wall to wall electric hire bikes… Yay! In the meantime, children wait for dental treatment because of our ever able WGov financial choices. (not a Tory plug by the way).

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