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Scotland continues its efforts to increase adoption of e-bikes

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The eBike Grant Fund for 2019/20 has provided over 100 e-bikes to 19 organisations across Scotland. Over £273,000 ($338,520) has been awarded from the Scottish Government so far, with additional awards expected by the end of the year.

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The fund is focussed on providing support to community organisations, local authorities, public sector agencies, colleges and universities through direct grants or match funding. It ensures that people across Scotland can access the benefits of e-bikes in an affordable way. Since the initiative began, over 600 e-bikes have been funded.

Twechar Community Action will receive ten e-bikes to offer trials and a free borrowing scheme to the local community. Ore Valley Housing Association will receive four bikes for Cardenden and Lochgelly to support school visits and offer access to the local community as part of a wider sustainable travel project. These projects offer new e-mobility options at the heart of local communities, promoting active and sustainable travel.

Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity Michael Matheson said:“I'm pleased that we've been able to help a further 19 organisations procure e-bikes or e-cargo bikes in 2019 so far. This is part of our ambition to develop an Active Nation, where more people have opportunities to walk and cycle than ever before. These awards coincide with World Car Free Day, which prompts all of us to consider leaving the car and home and to think about how we can travel more sustainably for our health, wellbeing and our climate. Through the eBike Grant Fund, delivered through Energy Saving Trust, we've funded over 600 e-bikes, unlocking e-mobility and sustainable travel opportunities right across the country.”

Ellie Grebenik, Senior Programme Manager, Scottish Transport at Energy Saving Trust said: “More than £270,000 to date has been awarded in round three of the eBike Grant Fund. The amount of money will support the purchase of 113 e-bikes and 11 e-cargo bikes, along with four e-trikes and three trailers across 19 organisations. The use of e-bikes and e-cargo bikes helps reduce transportation costs and lower emissions, improving local air quality. It also provides a great example of active travel for business and organisational use.”


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