E-bikes finally coming to London’s Santander Cycles Hire Scheme 500 e-bikes will hit the capital’s streets next month as scheme gets major overhaul including pricing cycling
TfL also says that it is changing tariffs under the scheme, with a £1.65 flat rate per 30 minutes replacing the current £2 access fee for standard bikes, and it will also introduce monthly membership costing £20 which will allow hirers to make unlimited rides lasting up to 60 minutes.
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan said: “I am delighted to be launching our first ever e-bikes for hire. Another first for London hot on the heels of another record-breaking month for Santander Cycles, which saw an incredible 1.3m journeys in July. It will be great to see these new e-bikes on London’s streets soon.
Meanwhile, following our report yesterday that Westminster City Council is removing dockless hire e-bikes dumped on the borough’s streets by users, the shared mobility charity CoMoUK is calling on the council to discuss solutions with operators.
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