To reduce greenhouse gas emissions low-carbon transportation innovations are needed. One recent innovation is e-cargo bike sharing, which links established elements: a cargo bike, an electric motor, and sharing infrastructure. Existing research on mode sharing suggests that sharing schemes face difficulties to move beyond a specific group of early adopters. To gain insights into the characteristics of and perceived barriers for those who adopt e-cargo bike sharing and those who do not, we investigated four groups: active members, inactive members, potential members, and uninterested non-members. We analyzed survey data (n = 301) from members and non-members of an e-cargo bike sharing scheme in the city of Basel, Switzerland, to explore diff...
Bike-share systems are proliferating across the US and could expand opportunities for those most und...
Shared micromobility modes have increasingly penetrated the mobility environment of cities in the U....
This research provides new evidence on factors associated with the use of four different shared mobi...
Electric bicycles (e-bikes) are a new addition to bicycle-sharing and may improve its competitivenes...
Cities throughout the world have implemented bike-share systems as a strategy for expanding mobility...
A representative study among e-bike owners and tenants in Switzerland (n = 1652) provides a deeper u...
The electric bicycle (e-bike) is a newly emerging transport option that brings several environmental...
Climate change awareness is becoming widespread. The consequences of pollution are increasingly evid...
Contemporary societies, and especially dense urban areas, are finding a solution to the high levels ...
Bike sharing systems are increasingly promoted as a quick, accessible, affordable, and healthy trans...
Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport sy...
In Norway, as in many countries, there is a political goal to increase bicycle use. The electric bic...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the socio-demographic profile and travel behavior of the "...
Final ReportIn recent years, the continuous growth of private cars, the tight supply of land resourc...
Transportation has transformed into a structure that not only takes people or goods from one place t...
Bike-share systems are proliferating across the US and could expand opportunities for those most und...
Shared micromobility modes have increasingly penetrated the mobility environment of cities in the U....
This research provides new evidence on factors associated with the use of four different shared mobi...
Electric bicycles (e-bikes) are a new addition to bicycle-sharing and may improve its competitivenes...
Cities throughout the world have implemented bike-share systems as a strategy for expanding mobility...
A representative study among e-bike owners and tenants in Switzerland (n = 1652) provides a deeper u...
The electric bicycle (e-bike) is a newly emerging transport option that brings several environmental...
Climate change awareness is becoming widespread. The consequences of pollution are increasingly evid...
Contemporary societies, and especially dense urban areas, are finding a solution to the high levels ...
Bike sharing systems are increasingly promoted as a quick, accessible, affordable, and healthy trans...
Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport sy...
In Norway, as in many countries, there is a political goal to increase bicycle use. The electric bic...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the socio-demographic profile and travel behavior of the "...
Final ReportIn recent years, the continuous growth of private cars, the tight supply of land resourc...
Transportation has transformed into a structure that not only takes people or goods from one place t...
Bike-share systems are proliferating across the US and could expand opportunities for those most und...
Shared micromobility modes have increasingly penetrated the mobility environment of cities in the U....
This research provides new evidence on factors associated with the use of four different shared mobi...