Beryl and partners, Dorset Council, are launching a new e-bike share scheme linking coast to town and beyond.
Later this summer, 121 e-bikes will be made available to hire across Dorchester, Weymouth and the Isle of Portland to help encourage more sustainable transport habits across Dorset.
The e-bikes will be hired from and returned to 30 ‘Beryl bays’, which have been located following consultation with communities and key stakeholders.
Beryl CEO and co-founder, Phil Ellis, said: “Dorset is not only a picturesque area with plenty to see and do, it also has a clear ambition to encourage more sustainable transport choices.
“Our e-bikes are a fun, easy and versatile way to travel and their extra power can really open up areas, enabling riders to tackle hills and undertake longer journeys. They’re also great for commuting, helping to reduce physical exertion and allowing people to arrive at work clean and ready to go.
“By encouraging more people to swap four wheels for two, we can hopefully contribute even more towards reducing traffic congestion while improving air quality and public health.”
The scheme will be operated by Beryl on behalf of Dorset Council with the set-up costs being fully funded by the council.
Cllr Jon Andrews, Dorset Council’s cabinet member for place services, added: “We’re looking forward to these new e-bikes arriving in Portland, Weymouth and Dorchester. They offer the perfect way to explore this wonderful area and, with the added electric boost, you’ll be able to make light work of the trip.”
Beryl currently operates a 202 bike/e-bike share scheme with Dorset Council in the southeast of the region.
Launched in August 2022, the bikes are available to hire from 43 bays across Wimborne, Colehill, West Parley, West Moors, Ferndown, Upton and Corfe Mullen providing a convenient link up with the neighbouring Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) bike, e-bike and e-scooter share scheme.
Since launching, the scheme has generated almost 21,000 journeys across nearly 90,000 kilometres, saving approximately two tonnes of carbon emissions, according to industry calculations.
Cllr Nick Ireland, Dorset Council’s leader and cabinet member for climate, continued: “As a council, we are committed to addressing climate change, and we have an important role to play in driving our county towards net zero.
“This innovative scheme makes it easier for more residents and visitors to enjoy Dorset’s great outdoors while helping protect the environment too.”
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