Study Claims E-Bikes Are The Most Popular Form Of Electric Mobility via insideevs.com
At this point, it’s a known fact that electric vehicles are taking the world by storm. While the acceptance of electric cars as a whole is still far from where we would like it to be, the opposite is true for the micro-mobility segment. Made up of electric scooters, electric bicycles, and everything in between, the e-mobility sector has greatly transformed the way of life in parts of Asia and Europe, with the U.S. gradually opening its doors to these smaller EVs, too.
In addition to determining the type of EVs preferred by those who participated in the survey, the study also focused on why people chose these types of vehicles. As it would turn out, e-bikes were very attractive to the populace with an average rating of 2.7 out of 4 when it came to attractiveness. Subsequently, electric cars scored an average of 2.
All that being said, electric bicycles are certainly a strong alternative to cars and public transportation. Given the influx of tech-laden and affordable electric bikes, chances are that e-bikes will only keep growing in popularity. While Deloitte’s study is exclusive to the German market, chances are trends are similar in other parts of Europe, and perhaps even more so in Asia, where the price sensitivity of markets plays a major role in the mobility of the population.
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