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Residents in Car-centric Atlanta Could Soon be Paid to Ride eBikes via $1 Million Rebate Program

December 24, 2023 - (Atlanta, Georgia) The surge in the popularity of e-bikes in Atlanta means that residents could soon be paid to ride electric bikes around the city through a $1 million e-bike and e-cargo bike rebate program reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Atlanta is seeing a surge in the popularity of e-bikes and hopes to reduce emissions by replacing car trips via e-bike rebates. ©

Rebates will range from $500 to $1,000 while low-income buyers could see anywhere from a $1,500 to $2,000 per rebate depending on the type of e-bike or e-cargo bike purchased.

Last January, City Council created a study group to review best practices and make recommendations for an e-bike rebate program in the city. Rebecca Serna, executive director of PropelATL, said the pedestrian safety group studied other cities that have similar programs, in Denver, Colorado and Raleigh, N.C.

“E-bikes are quickly proving to be a great way to reduce emissions by replacing car trips while still providing fast, efficient personal transportation,” said Council member Matt Westmoreland who initiated the legislation.

Read the full report by Riley Bunch here.

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