Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey

Electrical assisted bicycles (e-Bikes) represent an emerging sustainable mode of transport for future smart cities. Several designs issues impact policy in several countries such as the UK, Europe and the USA. As e-bike usage continues to grow, so too will the need for further research, in order to...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo Stilo, Diana Segura-Velandia, Heinz Lugo, Paul Conway, Andrew West
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/14596071.v1
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Diana Segura-Velandia
Heinz Lugo
Paul Conway
Andrew West
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Diana Segura-Velandia
Heinz Lugo
Paul Conway
Andrew West
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description Electrical assisted bicycles (e-Bikes) represent an emerging sustainable mode of transport for future smart cities. Several designs issues impact policy in several countries such as the UK, Europe and the USA. As e-bike usage continues to grow, so too will the need for further research, in order to provide the necessary data to inform industrialists what cycling features matters for a wider, diverse and sustainable adoption of this mode of transport. This investigation discusses results from a survey on end-user preferences for future e-Bikes that will be developed in the coming years. User preferences related to safety and convenience were defined using market reviews and responses gathered from 638 potential users mainly from Europe and North America. Data were analysed to rank the importance of desired functionality to improve the uptake of cycling within urban environments. In general, the results indicate that safety and convenience features were equally valued across the whole sample size. ‘Gradient Climb Assist’ and ‘Break Lights & Indicators’ were respectively the most preferred convenience and safety feature. This survey showed how respondents expressed a desire for a more intelligent, secure and adaptive e-Bikes.
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spelling rr-article-145960712021-03-23T00:00:00Z Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey Lorenzo Stilo (3124698) Diana Segura-Velandia (1258518) Heinz Lugo (7120781) Paul Conway (1249635) Andrew West (1259121) Low carbon transport systems Smart cities Intelligent e-bikes Safety and convenience features Electrical assisted bicycles (e-Bikes) represent an emerging sustainable mode of transport for future smart cities. Several designs issues impact policy in several countries such as the UK, Europe and the USA. As e-bike usage continues to grow, so too will the need for further research, in order to provide the necessary data to inform industrialists what cycling features matters for a wider, diverse and sustainable adoption of this mode of transport. This investigation discusses results from a survey on end-user preferences for future e-Bikes that will be developed in the coming years. User preferences related to safety and convenience were defined using market reviews and responses gathered from 638 potential users mainly from Europe and North America. Data were analysed to rank the importance of desired functionality to improve the uptake of cycling within urban environments. In general, the results indicate that safety and convenience features were equally valued across the whole sample size. ‘Gradient Climb Assist’ and ‘Break Lights & Indicators’ were respectively the most preferred convenience and safety feature. This survey showed how respondents expressed a desire for a more intelligent, secure and adaptive e-Bikes. 2021-03-23T00:00:00Z Text Journal contribution 2134/14596071.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Electric_bicycles_next_generation_low_carbon_transport_systems_A_survey/14596071 CC BY 4.0
spellingShingle Low carbon transport systems
Smart cities
Intelligent e-bikes
Safety and convenience features
Lorenzo Stilo
Diana Segura-Velandia
Heinz Lugo
Paul Conway
Andrew West
Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey
title Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey
title_full Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey
title_fullStr Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey
title_full_unstemmed Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey
title_short Electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: A survey
title_sort electric bicycles, next generation low carbon transport systems: a survey
topic Low carbon transport systems
Smart cities
Intelligent e-bikes
Safety and convenience features
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/14596071.v1