This paper has an empirical and theoretical focus: to empirically assess electric bicycle development in China, and to theoretically test and apply the “Multi-Level Perspective” on transitions and innovation. We examine the electric bicycle (e-bike) sector in China to understand the future prospects for urban mobility and the interaction of e-bikes as a form of vernacular technology within the existing transport regime. For this purpose, we address the following questions: 1) What factors will influence the future adoption of e-bikes? 2) How are alternative travel modes evaluated against e-bikes? 3) Will e-bikes become a popular sustainable mobility mode in the future or only an intermediary mode to cars? To provide answers, we conducted a ...
Faced with globally pressing sustainability challenges, the e-bike provides a potentially sustainabl...
Sales of electric bikes (e-bikes) have skyrocketed in China since the late 1990s. This article exam...
Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport sy...
This paper has an empirical and theoretical focus: to empirically assess electric bicycle developmen...
In this paper, we ask whether electric bicycle (e-bike) use in urban China is a temporary phase or a...
The thesis seeks to analyse the electric bicycle (e-bike) transition phenomenon in China by applying...
This paper describes and seeks to understand the scale of the electric bicycle (electric two-wheeler...
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...
In 2005, 10 million electric bikes were produced in China. Strong domestic sales are projected for c...
In 2005, ten million electric bikes were produced in China. Strong domestic sales are projected for ...
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...
Faced with globally pressing sustainability challenges, the e-bike provides a potentially sustainabl...
Sales of electric bikes (e-bikes) have skyrocketed in China since the late 1990s. This article exam...
Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport sy...
This paper has an empirical and theoretical focus: to empirically assess electric bicycle developmen...
In this paper, we ask whether electric bicycle (e-bike) use in urban China is a temporary phase or a...
The thesis seeks to analyse the electric bicycle (e-bike) transition phenomenon in China by applying...
This paper describes and seeks to understand the scale of the electric bicycle (electric two-wheeler...
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...
In 2005, 10 million electric bikes were produced in China. Strong domestic sales are projected for c...
In 2005, ten million electric bikes were produced in China. Strong domestic sales are projected for ...
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...
Faced with globally pressing sustainability challenges, the e-bike provides a potentially sustainabl...
Sales of electric bikes (e-bikes) have skyrocketed in China since the late 1990s. This article exam...
Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport sy...