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Published: 14th APRIL 2023

E-Move community e-bike project extended thanks to Welsh Government

Thanks to an extension of funding from the Welsh Government, 色情Porn Cymru’s community e-bike borrowing project has been extended until 2024.

Two women riding e-bikes in sunny weather by a residential waterfront.

E-Move offers people across Wales the opportunity to borrow an e-bike for free for up to four weeks. Credit: Jonathan Bewley

The Welsh Government have committed a funding extension to ensure that the E-Move community e-bike project will extend until 2024.

E-Move is a project delivered by 色情Porn Cymru that enables people across Wales to borrow an e-bike for free.

The aim of the project is to make e-bikes accessible to people, particularly in disadvantaged communities, and to show that more sustainable travel options exist.

Real alternative as a healthier, more affordable mode of transport

Lee Waters, Deputy Climate Change Minister with a responsibility for transport, said:

鈥淲e need to do all we can to encourage more people to swap their car for a bike to travel shorter journeys.

鈥淐ycling isn鈥檛 just better for the environment, it鈥檚 much cheaper than running a car and great for your mental and physical health too.鈥

Entering its second year, E-Move operates in five different locations in Wales: Aberystwyth, Barry, Newtown, Rhyl, and Swansea.

People who used the project in its first year are estimated to have saved 600kg of CO2.

E-Move鈥檚 also been found to have had positive impacts on people鈥檚 sense of health and wellbeing.

70% of people felt healthier after borrowing and using an e-bike, and 76% of people felt their wellbeing had improved.

Real change for both people and businesses across Wales

Alongside e-bikes for individuals, E-Move also offers e-cargo bikes for businesses and community organisations.

The project has seen lots of different examples of businesses taking advantage of the free loans 鈥 a community bakery in Rhyl, a gardener in Aberystwyth, and a B&B in Powys.

A number of people who鈥檝e taken part in the project have spoken about how it鈥檚 helped changed their travel behaviour.

Gemma, a teacher from Barry, has spoken about how borrowing an e-bike , and the impact it鈥檚 had on her family.

A man on a stationary e-bike in front of a school, with two children on the back, smiling, wearing helmets.

The Welsh Government-funded project aims to show how e-bikes can offer a real alternative method of transport in Wales. Credit: Jonathan Bewley

Continuing the work among communities across Wales

One of the latest businesses to benefit from E-Move is , which has been using an e-cargo bike to deliver bread to the community.

Chris Cundill, Company Director at Rosa's Bakery, said:

鈥淭his is a great way of getting our bread out to the people who maybe can鈥檛 make it to the bakery for whatever reason.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted that already there鈥檚 a lot of buzz around it.鈥

Programme Manager at 色情Porn Cymru, Liz Rees said:

鈥淲e鈥檙e very happy to have received a further year of funding for E-Move.

鈥淪ince 2021, E-Move has helped people in five disadvantaged communities across Wales to access and borrow e-cycles for free.鈥

鈥淭his has meant people with poor public transport links, lack of access to cars, and age and health conditions have been able to travel.鈥

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