E-bikes are bicycles with a battery-powered motor assisting the rider. With sales rising rapidly in many countries, e-bikes are likely to become a key component of a transition towards a low-carbon mobility. However, there is a scarcity of research into either the similarities or the differences between the practice of e-cycling and conventional cycling. The paper proposes a theoretical framework to address (e-)cycling based on the notions of motility (individuals’ cycling potential) and bikeability (spaces’ hosting potential). The framework is applied to a large-scale survey (14,000 bike commuters in Switzerland). The analysis shows that the e-bike makes it possible to overcome some of the barriers faced by conventional cyclists, such as d...
Introduction: Electrically assisted bicycles (e-bikes) have become increasingly popular in the past ...
E-bikes are bicycles that provide pedal-assistance to aid people in cycling. Because of the potentia...
In recent decades different studies focused on how to incentivize a shift from car to bicycle. In th...
The sale of electric bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Europe. Whereas market d...
AbstractThe sale of electrically assisted bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Eur...
Despite policies aimed at increasing bicycle use, and the health benefits identified in the literatu...
This paper proposes the concept of e-velomobility. E-velomobility covers practices, systems and tech...
Electrically-assisted cycling can make a major contribution to sustainable mobility. For some people...
This chapter traces the history of the e-bike before giving an overview of the literature on e-bikes...
Electrically-assisted cycling can make a major contribution to sustainable mobility. For some people...
Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport sy...
The market for electrically-assisted cycling is growing fast. When substituting motorized travel, it...
AbstractIn recent decades different studies focused on how to incentivize a shift from car to bicycl...
Recent rapid advances in technology and scale have enabled the emergence of affordable electric bicy...
Introduction: Electrically assisted bicycles (e-bikes) have become increasingly popular in the past ...
E-bikes are bicycles that provide pedal-assistance to aid people in cycling. Because of the potentia...
In recent decades different studies focused on how to incentivize a shift from car to bicycle. In th...
The sale of electric bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Europe. Whereas market d...
AbstractThe sale of electrically assisted bicycles (‘e-bikes’) is growing at a rapid rate across Eur...
Despite policies aimed at increasing bicycle use, and the health benefits identified in the literatu...
This paper proposes the concept of e-velomobility. E-velomobility covers practices, systems and tech...
Electrically-assisted cycling can make a major contribution to sustainable mobility. For some people...
This chapter traces the history of the e-bike before giving an overview of the literature on e-bikes...
Electrically-assisted cycling can make a major contribution to sustainable mobility. For some people...
Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport sy...
The market for electrically-assisted cycling is growing fast. When substituting motorized travel, it...
AbstractIn recent decades different studies focused on how to incentivize a shift from car to bicycl...
Recent rapid advances in technology and scale have enabled the emergence of affordable electric bicy...
Introduction: Electrically assisted bicycles (e-bikes) have become increasingly popular in the past ...
E-bikes are bicycles that provide pedal-assistance to aid people in cycling. Because of the potentia...
In recent decades different studies focused on how to incentivize a shift from car to bicycle. In th...