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Old 14th July 2008, 10:53
Jack.Eagle Jack.Eagle is offline
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Researching the prospects for the electric bike in the UK.
Could it get more people cycling and be used as a form of transport for shorter trips?
What barriers does the electric bike face to greater sales volumes in the UK?

In this forum I will post a number of questions that will be fairly open ended, under which people can comment as they wish. If anyone has any further questions they would like answering please let me know and I will include them.

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Old 14th July 2008, 21:14
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Default Barriers to the growth of electric bikes

The main barried must be lack of awareness / information (but not on this forum!)
Price must also be a large factor
Range, although getting better
Weight including battery, again getting better (often more of a problem for those who chose lectric bikes becaue of medical conditions or problems riding normal bikes)
Purchase methods - buying over the net is new to many and relatively high proces mean that some must be scared away
Aftersales and servicing - again few suppliers means paying for the bykes to be sent back and damage could be caused - can scare people away
Trains, not just electric bikes, in my area bikes are not allowed during commuter rush
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Old 15th July 2008, 11:18
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I think awareness is the major barrier to great e-bike use in the UK.

Obviously on this forum there is a very high awareness! But it would be interesting to find out how people first heard about e-bikes, and what percentage of the general public is aware of them.

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Old 15th July 2008, 20:22
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I think awareness is the major barrier to great e-bike use in the UK.

Obviously on this forum there is a very high awareness! But it would be interesting to find out how people first heard about e-bikes, and what percentage of the general public is aware of them.

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Jack
also perhaps perception, talk to most folk about electric bikes and they are under the impression that 'they're for Senior citizens & the disabled' yet when i am out on mine, i get stopped every day and asked the usual, how fast is it, how far does it go, what did it cost etc... people are generally amazed when you spell out the actual running cost, and these enquirers are all ages,

plus you don't see many ebikes, not on the roads, nor in the shops, so at the moment folks don't know what is available or what it costs, and many people don't want to look out of place or be the first to try something new.

this may all change with the cost of petrol and the increasing 'eco' climate, and will put more cyclists on the road generally, some of these will be electric.
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Old 16th July 2008, 14:57
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I think as petrol prices keep increase people will look for different forms of transports and electric bikes and conventional bikes seem like a good solution.
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Old 16th July 2008, 16:43
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I was looking into the availability of electric cars in the UK (which is not very good) when I discovered electric bikes.
They make perfect sense as a means of transport for people who don't live too far from where they work.
I'd say the range will be a barrier to those who have a lenghty commute and they might be a bit pricey for some people for recreational purposes.
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Old 16th July 2008, 23:39
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I think that e-bikes would become more widely used if:

a) people were more aware of their existence-perhaps 'events' in local areas to make people more aware would help here.

b) reliability was known to be good-this seems to be close with new batteries but as yet these have not been tested over time enough.

c) their use to overcome hills, headwinds and to carry loads over short distances was well know

d) overall running costs were known to be low, particularly replacement batteries-as yet I feel that e-bikes are not more than on a par with small motorbikes or scooters.

F) their use for commuting was known-here they are generally cheap and useful as I am told it rains only about 12 days in an average year for the time when people commute (wish the weather knew that rather than statisticians!).

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