SWednesday 6 November 2024, 12-1pm AEDT
Worldwide, the electric bicycle (e-bike) market has grown markedly in the last decade. E-bikes make riding a bicycle easier for people of all ages and abilities – flattening hills, shortening distances – while providing health, financial and environmental benefits.
This webinar presents a comprehensive body of research on e-bike usage and its potential growth in Queensland, Australia. Join us to learn about who is currently riding an e-bike – why, when and where they are riding – and the potential to encourage more Queenslanders to use e-bikes as a primary mode of transport.
In partnership with Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads and Queensland University of Technology, the research program examines factors driving uptake, use and purchase in Queensland. Key objectives include understanding current and intended uses of e-bike, identifying incentives to encourage use of e-bikes for everyday trips, the specific messaging to promote everyday e-bike trips, and developing targeted messaging to boost interest in e-bike trials and purchases.
Hosted by AITPM, the webinar will be presented by Sarah Wilkinson, Department of Transport and Main Roads (Queensland) and Tracy Sherwood Washington, Queensland University of Technology.
There will be question and answer opportunities during the session.
Contacts
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