Why Electric Bikes Might Be More Important Than Electric Cars

Electric cars are promised as the solution to climate change, but electric bikes are better for all of us.

Owen Williams
The Mobilist

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VanMoof’s electric bike, the S3

In a year full of an endless barrage of harrowing climate disasters, more attention is on shifting entire countries to electric cars than ever in an attempt to mitigate the damage to the climate before it’s too late.

The European Union has promised to phase out fossil fuel new car sales by 2035, Canada has promised the same, and Norway hopes to do so by 2025. More countries are making similar promises every day, and there’s more choice than ever for those shopping for an electric car for the first time, which is great progress toward cleaner cities.

But, simply replacing cars with more cars, even if they’re dramatically better for the environment, feels like a missed opportunity to reinvent cities — do we really want to lock in private vehicles dominating our roads forever? Why are we relying on the electric car to save us, instead of talking about the dramatic rise of powerful, capable, electric bikes as a way to replace them altogether?

In most of the world, our cities are crawling with cars and the infrastructure that we dedicate to them. Roads, motorways, and parking garages are…

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Owen Williams
The Mobilist

Fascinated by how code and design is shaping the world. I write about the why behind tech news. Design Manager in Tech. https://twitter.com/ow