James Groves

Research shows public support for rule change on e-scooters

New consumer research has shown support for e-scooters to be accepted for use on public roads, provided they’re not allowed on the pavement as well. E-scooters are not currently legally allowed to be used on public roads and can only be used on private land. When asked, “Given the current …

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£24 million fund awarded to WECA for new major regional transport study

The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) is spearheading a £28million project to test how people will get around in future. It includes trialling e-scooters – currently illegal on UK roads and pavements – that commuters could hire for the first and last mile of their journey to the workplace …

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Voi appoints former Bird UK chief

Voi has appointed former Bird UK chief Richard Corbett to head up its UK, Ireland and Benelux operations. Corbett was responsible for leading efforts to legalise e-scooters within the UK Government, and also launched the first legal e-scooter service in Britain back in 2018. He will now be responsible for …

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Velorian launches specialist e-bike signal lights on Kickstarter

Berlin-based start-up Velorian has launched a set of signal lights, designed specifically for e-bikes, on Kickstarter. The Blinkerset, which has been in development and testing for over three years, was created by founder and engineer Eckehard Bahr. Designed to increase safety by increasing visibility while also removing the need for …

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Peter Kimberley named Pure Electric CEO

Peter Kimberley has been appointed Pure Electric’s new CEO. The former Tredz and Cycle Republic supremo joined the company – known as Pure Scooters at the time – earlier this year as international managing director. He replaces founder Adam Norris in his new role, who will continue to work actively …

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my Boo debuts first e-MTB with bamboo frame

my Boo has launched its first e-MTB. my Atakora, fitted with a bamboo frame, arrives on the market as an e-hardtail with Shimano Steps E8000 drive. It’s equipped with a Rock Shox Recon suspension fork and the down tube battery possesses 504Wh. Depending on the configuration, my Atakora can be …

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Ather Energy plans scooter exchange programme, expands into eight new cities

Electric vehicle startup Ather Energy is planning a vehicle exchange programme to encourage traditional scooters to switch to electric. The company is expanding into eight new cities with financing and ownership models, opening up experiencing centres through dealerships in Kochi, Coimbatore and Kolkata, amongst others. Ather’s co-founder and CEO Tarun …

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New £10 million bike hire scheme arriving in Manchester

A new £10 million bike hire scheme will arrive in Manchester in 2021. The initial phase of the project – which claims lessons have been learned from the unsuccessful Mobike rollout – will provide around 1,500 bikes to the Greater Manchester area in the spring. The Greater Manchester Combined Authority …

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London to host one of the largest capital city car-free zones in the world

Sadiq Khan and TfL intend to transform parts of central London into one of the largest car-free zones in any capital city in the world. The plan will be implemented to ensure safe social distancing on public transport in London as lockdown restrictions are eased, and will help support increased …

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Thok launches limited edition Flag MIG

Thok has unveiled the Flag version of its MIG e-MTB. Upon order, the limited edition will be wrapped with the owner’s flag livery and customised with their signature. The upgraded model, according to Thok, is characterised by better-performing general componentry, coming with an improved lyric fork, double-piston Shimano XT brakes …

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