E-bikes on the rise: How charging station technology is supporting growth in the UK

The e-bike is making cycling more accessible for all, so it’s no surprise that the volume of e-bike sales is on the rise.

Contributing to a reduction in carbon emissions, as well as lower travel costs, e-bikes are increasingly used for commuting and recreation. Much as we’ve seen with the rise of the electric vehicle, for e-bikes and e-scooters truly to gain traction, we first need an infrastructure in place of innovative and accessible charging solutions.

Simon Watson-Burge, e-mobility expert at Spelsberg, discusses the infrastructure requirements to support the increase in e-bikes and e-scooters.

Read the full article in the February issue of DPA

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