A new electric bike hire scheme has launched in two Buckinghamshire towns.

Buckinghamshire Council announced new e-bike hire schemes in Aylesbury and High Wycombe.

Twenty-five new power assisted e-bikes are now available for hire in the towns via the Zipp Mobility app, the same app used for the yellow e-scooters.

Cabinet member for transport Steven Broadbent said the “exciting” new e-bike trial makes cycling more accessible and helps people to “get around town in an affordable and eco-friendly way.”

“The addition of e-bikes to our existing e-scooter offering, means that people now have a choice of which wheels they want to use for commuting or leisure trips,” he said.

“We’ll be evaluating the trial scheme in a few months to assess the viability of making e-bike hire a permanent feature in the towns.”

How it works 

 

To start pedalling, customers need to register through the app first.  

Customers are required to take a photo of their driving licence and upload it on the Zipp app alongside a selfie to verify their identity.

Riding an e-bike or e-scooter costs 20p per minute plus a £1 unlocking fee.  

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The bikes can be picked up and dropped off at the same marked bays currently used for the Zipp e-scooter trial, with all bays visible on a map on the app.

The map also shows the ‘geo-fenced’ area that the bikes operate in.

Although the battery provides assistance to on hills, riders should still pedal.

Buckinghamshire Council advised residents to wear a helmet for safety.

Anyone wanting to hire an e-scooter or e-bike must:

  • Be more than 16-years-old
  • Hold at least a provisional driving licence
  • Download Zipp Mobility app on their Android or iPhone smart phone