Heard about 50 Flamingo and Beam e-Bikes being available? Info here

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It’s time to give shared e-bikes a go

Operators Flamingo and Beam will each have 50 e-bikes available, giving people easy access to another sustainable transport option. Based on demand, they will look to increase the number of e-bikes over coming weeks to the agreed trial cap of 150 each.  

People can have a go and learn to ride and park safely at learn-to-ride events planned on the waterfront later this week. 

  • Flamingo has free training on the waterfront at the Waitangi Stream Promenade (Harbourside Market site) on Friday 24 February, 12 noon–2pm

  • Beam has free training at Waitangi Stream Promenade on Saturday 25 February, 12 noon–3pm.

Flamingo Co-founder and Chief Executive Jacksen Love says they are confident bike sharing will play a positive role in the future of micromobility in the city, and hope to see as many people as possible having a go.   

“Our safety ambassadors will be down at the waterfront on Friday to support riders and take them safely through the step-by-step process. We will also be giving out free riding credits to everyone who attends.” 

The Council agreed in December to allow the city’s existing e-scooter operators to trial e-bike hire. The trial will be evaluated in mid-2023 and considered by Councillors in about October. 

Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau is keen to try one of the new e-bikes and is also looking forward to seeing how they go here.  

“There is plenty of evidence from other cities that show share e-bikes are a good thing. But testing them will highlight the local potential. It will also allow more permanent arrangements to be tailored to Te Whanganui-a-Tara. 

“A great thing about share schemes is they give more people an opportunity to try and use e-bikes and e-scooters. That’s important as we create a city where climate-positive lifestyles are affordable and accessible.” 

“For those who can afford it, share hire can also provide the experience and impetus to take that next step and buy an e-bike of their own.” 

Both Flamingo and Beam are thrilled to launch e-bike share services in the Capital.

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