Since the 1950s, cycling policy in China has gone through three phases: from active encouragement (1955–1994) and systematic discouragement (1994–2008) to neglect and ambivalence (since the 2010s). Parallel to the expansion of automobility, the country has been unique in its development of innovations in electric-powered two-wheelers and a vibrant e-cycling practice since the 1980s. Electric bikes have given over 300 million low-status commuters and peddlers access to jobs and housing, even though planners have dismissed them as a problematic ›floating population‹ and remnants of the past. Given China’s current urban sustainable mobility challenges and ambition to become the world’s first ›Ecological Civilization‹ (2013), China’s bicycle in...
The bicycle has the potential to help free the cities of the world from choking on the pollution and...
The increase of purchase capacity of urban residents has led to a massive increase in the number of ...
Since 2000, the number of cars has increased dramatically in Chinese cities. There are fewer and few...
Since the 1950s, cycling policy in China has gone through three phases: from active encouragement (1...
Since the 1950s, cycling policy in China has gone through three phases: from active encouragement (1...
Since the 1950s, cycling policy in China has gone through three phases: from active encouragement (1...
This article examines four phases in bicycle evolution in China from initial entry and slow growth (...
In this paper, we ask whether electric bicycle (e-bike) use in urban China is a temporary phase or a...
This paper has an empirical and theoretical focus: to empirically assess electric bicycle developmen...
The thesis seeks to analyse the electric bicycle (e-bike) transition phenomenon in China by applying...
Annual electric bike (e-bike) sales in China grew from 40,000 in 1998 to 10 million in 2005. This ra...
This communication argues that the electrification of the conventional bicycle could perhaps be a so...
Annual electric bike (e-bike) sales in China grew from 40,000 in 1998 to 10 million in 2005. This ra...
This paper describes and seeks to understand the scale of the electric bicycle (electric two-wheeler...
China, the former Kingdom of bicycle, is reviving city cycling. Over 100 city governments have inves...
The bicycle has the potential to help free the cities of the world from choking on the pollution and...
The increase of purchase capacity of urban residents has led to a massive increase in the number of ...
Since 2000, the number of cars has increased dramatically in Chinese cities. There are fewer and few...
Since the 1950s, cycling policy in China has gone through three phases: from active encouragement (1...
Since the 1950s, cycling policy in China has gone through three phases: from active encouragement (1...
Since the 1950s, cycling policy in China has gone through three phases: from active encouragement (1...
This article examines four phases in bicycle evolution in China from initial entry and slow growth (...
In this paper, we ask whether electric bicycle (e-bike) use in urban China is a temporary phase or a...
This paper has an empirical and theoretical focus: to empirically assess electric bicycle developmen...
The thesis seeks to analyse the electric bicycle (e-bike) transition phenomenon in China by applying...
Annual electric bike (e-bike) sales in China grew from 40,000 in 1998 to 10 million in 2005. This ra...
This communication argues that the electrification of the conventional bicycle could perhaps be a so...
Annual electric bike (e-bike) sales in China grew from 40,000 in 1998 to 10 million in 2005. This ra...
This paper describes and seeks to understand the scale of the electric bicycle (electric two-wheeler...
China, the former Kingdom of bicycle, is reviving city cycling. Over 100 city governments have inves...
The bicycle has the potential to help free the cities of the world from choking on the pollution and...
The increase of purchase capacity of urban residents has led to a massive increase in the number of ...
Since 2000, the number of cars has increased dramatically in Chinese cities. There are fewer and few...