Cyclists given extra spark with electric bike hire plan
50 powered cycles available for rent from next year
Scotland’s first large-scale electric bike hire scheme is to be launched next year in Stirling.
More than 50 e-bikes will be available to make cycling easier after Forth Environment Link was awarded £270,000 by the Scottish Government’s Transport Scotland agency.
The news coincided with the charity celebrating the third anniversary of its Stirling Cycle Hub hire scheme, run by nextbike, which also operates one in Glasgow.
Current schemes include eight e-bikes for use free by Edinburgh University staff.
Forth Environment Link has yet to decide which firm will run its e-bike fleet.
The development comes after journeys made on Stirling’s 160 nextbike cycles more than tripled to nearly 24,000 a year since they were launched.
Campaigners said the move into electric bikes should be copied in hilly Edinburgh.
Ian Maxwell, of Spokes, said: “Adding electric bikes to the hire scheme in Stirling should help to extend the usage.
“Many people who hesitate to use pedal cycles because of hilly journeys or lack of puff may try out the electric powered option.
“Having e-bikes available on hire is a great way of tempting these users, as the high price of a good-quality electric bike is off-putting.
“As Edinburgh City Council deliberates on how to run a full-blown hire scheme, they should take note of this Stirling venture.”
He added: “E-bikes for hire in central Edinburgh could be attractive to both tourists and locals.”
Stirling Cycle Hub manager Graham Mcqueen, said: “Since its launch in 2014, the nextbike scheme has been hugely popular.
“We’ve recorded over 37,000 journeys in total, which for a city the size of Stirling is incredible. Stirling is certainly showing signs of embracing a cycling culture, we’re starting to see a change in mindset.
“We now have over 2,000 active users of the scheme, many of whom have swapped their everyday car or bus journeys for the bike – which is great for their health and the local environment.”
Mr Brown said: “Stirling’s scheme has been incredibly popular, and demonstrates how availability and ease of access can rapidly increase cycling rates.”
Nextbike UK managing director Julian Scriven said: “We are delighted the people of Stirling have taken bike share to their hearts.”