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Electric bikes: For people who don't cycle? | |
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Electric bikes are a common sight in cities from Berlin to Beijing, so why have they failed to catch on in the UK? | Electric bikes are a common sight in cities from Berlin to Beijing, so why have they failed to catch on in the UK? |
Their heads turning to spot what sounds like a milk float drawing up, the eyes of fellow cyclists fall instead on a souped-up pedal bike. | Their heads turning to spot what sounds like a milk float drawing up, the eyes of fellow cyclists fall instead on a souped-up pedal bike. |
Apart from the electric whine of the motor, there are also the lights of a control panel and a bulky battery behind the seat to set it apart from other bicycles. | Apart from the electric whine of the motor, there are also the lights of a control panel and a bulky battery behind the seat to set it apart from other bicycles. |
Anyone who has failed to spot the differences quickly does so when the cumbersome-looking steed I'm riding leaves all but the most determined lycra-clad cyclist standing at the traffic lights. Doing so is even easier on hills. | Anyone who has failed to spot the differences quickly does so when the cumbersome-looking steed I'm riding leaves all but the most determined lycra-clad cyclist standing at the traffic lights. Doing so is even easier on hills. |
It is an electric bike and reactions of those who encounter it vary from mild intrigue, to exclamations of "that's really cool" and an emphatic "that's cheating". | It is an electric bike and reactions of those who encounter it vary from mild intrigue, to exclamations of "that's really cool" and an emphatic "that's cheating". |
Millions have been sold in China and the machines are popular in parts of continental Europe - selling about 300,000 a year in Germany and 175,000 in the Netherlands. In the UK sales stand at about 20,000. | Millions have been sold in China and the machines are popular in parts of continental Europe - selling about 300,000 a year in Germany and 175,000 in the Netherlands. In the UK sales stand at about 20,000. |
But with more people than ever taking to two wheels and plans to make electric bikes available to rent in London, could they be the bikes to persuade non-cyclists to get pedalling? | But with more people than ever taking to two wheels and plans to make electric bikes available to rent in London, could they be the bikes to persuade non-cyclists to get pedalling? |
Anne-Laure Espie, a French physiotherapist working in London, uses an electric bike to commute to her clinic and between appointments. She cycles up to 20 miles a day. | Anne-Laure Espie, a French physiotherapist working in London, uses an electric bike to commute to her clinic and between appointments. She cycles up to 20 miles a day. |
"I think that it's less dangerous than a scooter... and it's difficult to know where you park your scooter," she says. | "I think that it's less dangerous than a scooter... and it's difficult to know where you park your scooter," she says. |
"It just allows you to be quite quick and you still do a little bit of exercise." | "It just allows you to be quite quick and you still do a little bit of exercise." |
In many ways Anne-Laure is a typical owner, says Dermott McBride of E-Bikes Direct. | In many ways Anne-Laure is a typical owner, says Dermott McBride of E-Bikes Direct. |
"Riders include everyone from commuters who want to get to work without arriving soaked in sweat, to people with a slightly dodgy knee," he says. | "Riders include everyone from commuters who want to get to work without arriving soaked in sweat, to people with a slightly dodgy knee," he says. |
"At the top end you also have people who buy the high-power mountain bikes for a bit of fun in the city, or out in the countryside." | "At the top end you also have people who buy the high-power mountain bikes for a bit of fun in the city, or out in the countryside." |
Electric bikes come in many shapes and sizes, with prices starting at about £500 and rising to £2,000 or more. | Electric bikes come in many shapes and sizes, with prices starting at about £500 and rising to £2,000 or more. |
You have to be pedalling for the motor to run and, by law, it cuts out at 15 mph (25km/h). Getting the heavier models to go much faster is not easy, but in a city that's a perfectly reasonable speed - although it can mean the more traditional cyclists left at the lights quickly catch up on the flat. | You have to be pedalling for the motor to run and, by law, it cuts out at 15 mph (25km/h). Getting the heavier models to go much faster is not easy, but in a city that's a perfectly reasonable speed - although it can mean the more traditional cyclists left at the lights quickly catch up on the flat. |
There's no licence to worry about, no insurance, and instead of trips to the petrol pump, the battery - which lasts for about 20 miles - is charged from a power socket. | There's no licence to worry about, no insurance, and instead of trips to the petrol pump, the battery - which lasts for about 20 miles - is charged from a power socket. |
So why do electric bikes remain something of a novelty? | So why do electric bikes remain something of a novelty? |
Among those who will not be buying one in a hurry is Cycling Plus editor Rob Spedding, a self-confessed middle-aged man in lycra. For enthusiasts like him, the point is pedalling hard and getting fit. | Among those who will not be buying one in a hurry is Cycling Plus editor Rob Spedding, a self-confessed middle-aged man in lycra. For enthusiasts like him, the point is pedalling hard and getting fit. |
"For us, an electric bike is cheating, isn't it? If we wanted to go up Alpe d'Huez [in the French Alps] under power we could drive up it. We want to get there under our own steam." | "For us, an electric bike is cheating, isn't it? If we wanted to go up Alpe d'Huez [in the French Alps] under power we could drive up it. We want to get there under our own steam." |
But Spedding says that to judge electric bikes on these terms alone is wrong. | But Spedding says that to judge electric bikes on these terms alone is wrong. |
"It's a really good entry point into cycling," he says. | "It's a really good entry point into cycling," he says. |
As electric bikes still have to be pedalled, an element of exercise is unavoidable - even if hills are less daunting, says Spedding. And encouraging more people onto bikes of whatever kind reduces pollution and congestion on the roads. | As electric bikes still have to be pedalled, an element of exercise is unavoidable - even if hills are less daunting, says Spedding. And encouraging more people onto bikes of whatever kind reduces pollution and congestion on the roads. |
But to see electric bike sales rise substantially, cycling needs to become "normal", with safe routes and less of an "us and them" relationship with other road users, he argues. | But to see electric bike sales rise substantially, cycling needs to become "normal", with safe routes and less of an "us and them" relationship with other road users, he argues. |
"I think more than anything it is a culture thing. Britain still isn't a cycling nation and we still don't have the infrastructure - we don't have the nice wide car free cycle paths that some continental European places have." | "I think more than anything it is a culture thing. Britain still isn't a cycling nation and we still don't have the infrastructure - we don't have the nice wide car free cycle paths that some continental European places have." |
In countries such as Germany and Holland, cycling has long been a popular mode of transport for everyone from commuters to children heading to school. | In countries such as Germany and Holland, cycling has long been a popular mode of transport for everyone from commuters to children heading to school. |
Electric bikes are commonplace because everybody else is on two wheels and cycle safety is a priority, says Marc van Woudenberg, a bicycle ambassador for urban transport consultancy Amsterdamize. | Electric bikes are commonplace because everybody else is on two wheels and cycle safety is a priority, says Marc van Woudenberg, a bicycle ambassador for urban transport consultancy Amsterdamize. |
"Right now they make up 12% of total sales of new bikes. Since 2010, overall sales of bikes have gone slightly down because of the recession, but that's been compensated for by the sale of more e-bikes." | "Right now they make up 12% of total sales of new bikes. Since 2010, overall sales of bikes have gone slightly down because of the recession, but that's been compensated for by the sale of more e-bikes." |
They are particularly popular among cyclists aged 55 to 75, who account for 25% of all bike journeys in the Netherlands, says van Woudenberg. | They are particularly popular among cyclists aged 55 to 75, who account for 25% of all bike journeys in the Netherlands, says van Woudenberg. |
But that has created its own problem - an increase in the number of accidents. | But that has created its own problem - an increase in the number of accidents. |
"Seniors with e-bikes have been dealing with falling a lot, misjudging the speed and so on." | "Seniors with e-bikes have been dealing with falling a lot, misjudging the speed and so on." |
Courses are now being offered to help older riders cycle safely, including speed awareness and how to deal with junctions. | Courses are now being offered to help older riders cycle safely, including speed awareness and how to deal with junctions. |
It is the kind of enthusiasm seen in the Netherlands that London Mayor Boris Johnson has been trying to tap into. | It is the kind of enthusiasm seen in the Netherlands that London Mayor Boris Johnson has been trying to tap into. |
In March, as part of a new £900m cycling plan, he announced that some police officers would start patrolling on electric mountain bikes. And a trial of an electric bike hire scheme will begin by 2016, linking a hilly area of the city with limited public transport to a Tube station. | In March, as part of a new £900m cycling plan, he announced that some police officers would start patrolling on electric mountain bikes. And a trial of an electric bike hire scheme will begin by 2016, linking a hilly area of the city with limited public transport to a Tube station. |
"When we put e-bikes in hilly areas of London I don't think we're going to have any shortage of riders... if anything, we're going to have a shortage of bikes," says the mayor's cycling commissioner, Andrew Gilligan. | "When we put e-bikes in hilly areas of London I don't think we're going to have any shortage of riders... if anything, we're going to have a shortage of bikes," says the mayor's cycling commissioner, Andrew Gilligan. |
The owner of a £1,600 electric mountain bike, Gilligan admits that using it in the city "does feel a bit like cheating". | The owner of a £1,600 electric mountain bike, Gilligan admits that using it in the city "does feel a bit like cheating". |
But he adds: "The fact is that more people on a bike of any description - whether electric or manual - is good for everyone." | But he adds: "The fact is that more people on a bike of any description - whether electric or manual - is good for everyone." |
Elsewhere in the UK, rental schemes have been tried in the Lake District, the Peak District, South Downs and Devon. | Elsewhere in the UK, rental schemes have been tried in the Lake District, the Peak District, South Downs and Devon. |
For me, two weeks of riding electric bikes as research provided a nice break from pedalling home uphill against an icy headwind. | For me, two weeks of riding electric bikes as research provided a nice break from pedalling home uphill against an icy headwind. |
There is less time spent huffing and puffing, or searching for the right gear, and more time for keeping an eye on traffic. | There is less time spent huffing and puffing, or searching for the right gear, and more time for keeping an eye on traffic. |
But with less to keep the mind occupied, journeys can feel a little long. | But with less to keep the mind occupied, journeys can feel a little long. |
And the fact that the lack of effort involved means you have to wrap up warm - or get very cold - serves as a reminder as to how much less exercise riding an electric bike involves. | And the fact that the lack of effort involved means you have to wrap up warm - or get very cold - serves as a reminder as to how much less exercise riding an electric bike involves. |
It's time to reclaim my trusted pedal bike and face the long slog into work. | It's time to reclaim my trusted pedal bike and face the long slog into work. |
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