Another great piece on how anyone can affordably, safely convert any bike to an E-bike with a UL certified system: "E-bikes are having a moment. Last year, 18 percent of all bike sales in the United States were electric, roughly 1 million bikes. E-bikes’ ease, range and power make them an ideal replacement for car trips: A 2023 study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado found e-bike trips substituted for cars 34 percent of the time, and at a fraction of the cost, for low-income residents who received one. A 20-mile daily workday commute on an e-bike costs about $20 annually in electricity." But the price of e-bikes remains out of reach for many. They start at around $1,000 and cargo bikes easily exceed $6,000." #equity #health #electrifyeverything https://lnkd.in/epQE8Ruy
This is SO much #ClimateInfluence, Gabe Klein - yes! The more people who can access the beauty of the #eBike, the faster we move to a #LessCar situation (and in cities - very quickly). Watch the emissions reductions happen in real time. Thank you for highlighting these stories. It can be done. It is being done. There are #bikes4climate resources for everybody (and we. can keep making them easier to access!)
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Great article! I actually recently converted one of my Giant hybrids with the SWTCH system mentioned! Works great.
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4moI have an old Sears Spaceliner that I'd love to convert. I'm just not sure how the mid-drive would work on a vintage fixed gear bike.