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Sheffield Hills No Match for New E-Bike Hire Scheme
8 Dec
Summary
- Sheffield plans to launch nearly 1000 e-bikes from 320 locations.
- The council will invest £2 million in the e-bike hire project.
- Lessons learned from the failed 2018 Ofo bike scheme are being applied.

Sheffield is gearing up to deploy nearly 1,000 e-bikes for public hire, a move by the City Council aimed at boosting cycling participation, particularly addressing the challenge of the city's hilly landscape. The council is seeking a private operator to manage this ambitious project, targeting around 950 e-bikes distributed across 320 locations by Summer 2026.
This new initiative represents a significant investment of £2 million by the council. It includes provisions for 240 dedicated bike parking bays, some of which will occupy existing car parking spaces. The strategy has been informed by the shortcomings of the 2018 Ofo yellow bike scheme, which suffered from extensive vandalism and abandonment, prompting the council to implement stricter controls and lessons learned.
The e-bike scheme is designed to combat transport issues like high car usage, congestion, and emissions. With planned housing developments, cycling is seen as a viable alternative for numerous journeys. The electric assistance from the e-bikes is expected to overcome the barrier of Sheffield's terrain, potentially reducing pollution, easing congestion, and improving public transport connectivity.



