L Blazejewski
Delivering the last mile : scoping the potential for E-cargo bikes
Blazejewski, L; Sherriff, G; Davies, N
Abstract
Transport is a major contributor to urban greenhouse gas
emissions and therefore of priority in mitigating climate
change. In responding to multiple pressures that include
development, population growth and recent marked
increases in online shopping, cities must identify new technologies to reduce emissions and improve freight efficiency,
whilst enabling people and goods to reach their destinations.
E-cargo bikes are an emerging technology with a low
carbon footprint and lower running costs when compared
with vans. They demonstrate increased potential to avoid
contributing to, and being delayed by, traffic congestion. In
comparison to conventional bikes, the combination of an
electric-assist motor and larger frame offers the capacity
to carry bulkier and heavier objects over longer distances.
There is scope for businesses to use the vehicles for local
deliveries and for the bikes to be used in connection with
distribution hubs to provide a sustainable last mile
Citation
Blazejewski, L., Sherriff, G., & Davies, N. (2020). Delivering the last mile : scoping the potential for E-cargo bikes
Report Type | Project Report |
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Publication Date | Dec 3, 2020 |
Deposit Date | Dec 3, 2020 |
Publicly Available Date | Dec 3, 2020 |
Publisher URL | https://blogs.salford.ac.uk/healthyactivecities/cargo-pedal-harnessing-the-potential-of-e-cargo-bikes/ |
Related Public URLs | https://hub.salford.ac.uk/care-shusu/ https://blogs.salford.ac.uk/healthyactivecities/ |
Additional Information | Projects : CARGO PEDAL: Harnessing the potential of e-cargo bikes for urban sustainable transport |
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