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City of Denver to Offer $400 Rebate on eBikes and $900 on eCargo Bikes for Climate Action

April 19, 2022 - On April 22, the City and County of Denver will offer residents a $400 rebate for an e-bike and an additional $500 for anyone buying an e-cargo bike (total $900), while income-qualifying residents could receive a $1,200 rebate. The initiative is part of the city’s Climate Action Rebate program.

Denver residents to receive a $400 rebate for an e-bike and $500 more for an e-cargo bike. © Hardt Family Cyclery

To qualify for the rebate, the electric bike or cargo bike must be purchased from a participating bike shop after the program launches, and used by the applicant – not for resale.

Participating bike shops include Hardt Family Cyclery, Elevation Cycles, Good Turn Bikes, Fatte-bikes, SloHi Bikes, eBikes USA, Pedego Denver, Epic Cycles Denver, and REI.

Recent research from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that low-income workers who receive an e-bike ended up using it for 30% of their daily trips.

Read more here.

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