Posts Tagged ‘Trends’

What Does Your Electric Bicycle Say About You?

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Today’s New York Times has an electric bicycle story inspired by Sanyo’s recent push to promote their Eneloop hybrid-electric bicycles at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.  It quotes a number of industry sources and makes a number of the usual points in favor of electric bikes.  (Most trips are short, modern designs work well and have plenty of power, lithium-based batteries are very effective, industry is gearing up, etc.)

It also says:

But there may be a greater challenge for companies like Sanyo and other e-bike makers. People tend to think of their transportation, like their clothes or cellphones, as an expression of their identity.

In China, riding an electric bike conveys professional achievement, even a certain degree of wealth. People in the United States, said Ed Benjamin, an independent consultant in the bike business, don’t quite know whether these bikes are fashionable. The e-bike is “an ambiguous statement,” Mr. Benjamin said.

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Cities, Bicycles, and the Future of Getting Around (electric cycling included)

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

I had the pleasure of attending a panel discussion on this topic tonight with David Byrne (yes, David Byrne of the Talking Heads), Congressman Earl Blumenauer, New York City Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan, and Bruce Katz of the Brookings Institution.  I also had the opportunity to raise the subject of electric cycling with them directly.

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An Electric Cyclist’s Manifesto

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

There have been electric bicycles nearly as long as there have been bicycles with pneumatic tires.  This drawing from Ogden Bolton Jr.’s 1895 patent application doesn’t really look all that different than some of the electric bikes on the road today.

 

 

Much has changed in a hundred years.  Global warming and carbon footprints, the geopolitics of petroleum, cities clogged with cars, and an active baby boom generation that wants to stay active are all hot topics now.  Together with significant technology improvements, they’re also all excellent reasons why more and more folks will consider electric cycling in the years ahead.

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The Inevitable Growth of Electric Cycling

Friday, October 30th, 2009

You may believe that our culture is changing in North America and that consumers will vote with their feet for lower-cost, lower-impact, greener ways to travel (like electric cycling.) Or you may think it’s a fad.  I believe in these changes, but you don’t need to.  There are two other changes coming that are really beyond debate, and they’re why the community of electric cyclists (and the electric cycling industry) will grow strongly over the next several years.

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