The roll out of 100 battery power-assisted bicycles (e-bikes) has begun across Fingal as part of the region's first e-bike sharing scheme.
These state-of-the-art, climate-friendly e-bikes are being installed across the week in Blanchardstown, Swords, Malahide, Baldoyle, Portmarnock and Howth.
E-bikes offer battery power to help you along your journey and choosing an e-bike could prove the smarter way to get wherever you're going. With up to 80km battery life, TIER e-bikes are ideal for longer journeys or trips where a little extra power might come in handy as the battery power kicks in after a moment or two of pedalling and helps you get moving.
Launching the e-bike scheme, David Storey, Director of Environment, Climate Action and Action Travel at Fingal County Council, commented: "Not everyone owns a bike and not everyone needs to. With these e-bikes and with our Bleeper bike sharing scheme, making the choice to cycle is as simple as spotting a bike and unlocking it with your phone. Active Travel is all about making the key choice to walk or wheel for those shorter journeys that we take around town, to the shops or to training. Why sit in traffic or deal with rising fuel prices when you can get where you're going cheaper, cleaner and often quicker on a bike or e-bike? The TIER e-bikes are on the streets now and we’re encouraging everyone to give them a go and feel the difference that choosing Active Travel can make."
Mayor of Fingal, Cllr Howard Mahony said: "It is great to see the addition of these new e-bikes in the Blanchardstown area and across the County. If you're new to cycling or it has been a long time since you were on a bike, perhaps now is the time to see if Active Travel might work for you. E-bikes take the pressure off the cyclist with battery power doing lots of the work for you, and they offer another great option for those who wish to cycle."
Peadar Golden, Ireland Country Manager, TIER, added: "Sustainability is a key driver of TIER's mission to change mobility for good. As the first fully carbon-neutral provider of micro-mobility, we aim to drive the transition towards low-carbon transport. Building on our e-scooter trial at Dublin City University and our experience of operating in over 530 towns and cities around the world, we're thrilled to have been selected to introduce our service across Fingal and look forward to supporting the people of Fingal as they explore the County by TIER e-bike."
You can pick up a TIER e-bike easily. Just download the TIER app, scan the code on the e-bike to unlock it and you're on your way. Fingal County Council says its e-bikes are suitable for anyone over the age of 16 and note that a credit or debit card is required to sign up for the service. E-bikes can be picked up and parked at designated bike racks and journeys must start and end within the Fingal area, all of which are shown in the TIER app.
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