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Cargobike Scheme Aims To Get Businesses On Their Bike

Cargobike Scheme Aims To Get Businesses On Their Bike
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Council provides e-bikes for Dún Laoghaire businesses

Council scheme aims to get businesses on their bikes Updated / Thursday, 13 May 2021 18:27 Businesses in the Dún Laoghaire area of Dublin are being offered subsidised e-Cargo bikes for making deliveries. Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council says the scheme, which offers bikes with a box for goods and electric pedal assistance for €100 a month, is about cutting carbon emissions and helping local businesses to beat the traffic. Twenty bicycles are available under the scheme and any company in the council area can apply to use one for up to six months. The council hopes this will convince some businesses to go on to buy their own e-cargo bike.

Bleeper raises €600,000 to expand bike fleet and launch e-scooters

Bleeper raises €600,000 to expand bike fleet and launch e-scooters Bike lane in Dublin. Image: © kevers/Stock.adobe.com The start-up is expanding its fleet in Dublin but its e-scooter plans will depend on a new transport bill being passed into law. Bleeper has raised nearly €600,000 to add more bikes to its sharing fleet and it is plotting the roll-out of e-scooters. The company, formerly known as Bleeperbike, operates a dockless bike-sharing service in Dublin. It has a licence to deploy up to 1,000 bikes and currently has 800 bikes on the streets. It has been planning to launch electric bikes in its fleet for some time but has experienced delays. Last summer, rival Moby launched its e-bike sharing scheme in the city.

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