Frontiers in Built Environment (Aug 2018)

Exploring the Adoption of E-Bikes by Different User Groups

  • Paul A. Plazier,
  • Gerd Weitkamp,
  • Agnes E. Van Den Berg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbuil.2018.00047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Increased e-bike use can potentially support a shift toward more sustainable and active transport systems. This paper outlines the potential of e-bikes for three user groups that have as yet not fully adopted this mode of transportation: commuters, rural residents and students. For each group, some group-specific advantages and limitations are identified that are likely to shape future e-bike mobility. Then, theoretical and methodological advances in transport geography, mobilities studies and environmental psychology are discussed that may form a backdrop for the empirical study of these groups. Based on this analysis, the use of integrative, mixed-methods research approaches is proposed, which consider potential e-bike mobility as the result of individual decision-making and shaped by social and spatial contexts. This approach may provide a base for the development of effective strategies for promoting the adoption of e-bikes among more diverse user groups.

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