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Workers praise benefits of discount e-bikes

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Government workers say electric bikes are life changing after a new initiative that gives them up to 50 per cent off purchase prices.

The discount initiative was launched by the Associate Minister of Transport Julie Anne Genter to improve health, reduce emissions and congestion.

Genter said the Government had negotiated bulk-purchase discounts on e-bikes for public sector organisati­ons, including district health boards and councils.

Fifty-thousand government workers are expected to be offered the deal over the next year, with discounts of between $300 and $1200.

Genter said they were increasing­ly replacing car trips because of the ease of use, allowing riders to get up hills and avoid a sweaty commute.

She said one of the barriers had been the cost of the initial purchase.

‘‘I think it’s one of the biggest opportunit­ies we have to really revolution­ise transport in our towns and cities in a way that ticks all of the boxes.

‘‘It’s cleaner, it’s cheaper, it’s healthier, it’s fun, and it’s going to avoid congestion completely,’’ said Genter.

The Transport Agency rolled out the deal as a trial for its staff last year.

Sophia Gray took up the opportunit­y to get her hands on an electric bike and said it had changed her life.

‘‘I’ve lost 30kg, it cut down my commute from 45 minutes to 12. It allowed me to be mobile again because I’ve got massive joint problems. So it means I can exercise without being in pain.

‘‘I don’t even know where do I start? It’s great.’’

‘‘I’ve lost 30kg, it cut down my commute from 45 minutes to 12. It allowed me to be mobile again because I’ve got massive joint problems. So it means I can exercise without being in pain.’’

Sophia Gray E-bike convert and fan

She said once the price barrier was removed it was an easy decision to convert to an e-bike.

David Tripp from Doctors for Active and Sustainabl­e Transport said anything that motivated people to get onto two wheels is a good thing.

‘‘There’s really good evidence now that regular cycling will reduce your rates of ischemic heart disease of diabetes of cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer.

‘‘It’s good for the people so that’s good for our public health system, as well as being good for our environmen­t,’’ he said.

Mr Tripp said he used his bike every day, and he loved to speed past people in their cars stuck in traffic.

He also believed it would help solve parking issues at hospitals, where staff have been reported to arrive hours early to secure a park.

There are eight e-bike suppliers to choose from, offering different bulkdiscou­nts, with trials and financing options. – RNZ

 ??  ?? Sophia Gray, who has lost 30kg since buying an e-bike, says it was an easy decision once the price barrier was removed.
Sophia Gray, who has lost 30kg since buying an e-bike, says it was an easy decision once the price barrier was removed.

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