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23 Oct 2023

The International Longevity Centre has released new guides to show the steps retailers need to take to make their shops more accessible for the elderly.

23 Oct 2023

Family-run Bristol sandwich shop Sandwich Sandwich has been named best in the UK at the UberEats awards.

23 Oct 2023

Convenience stores are set to be part of a testing programme for the UK’s first digital proof of age card.

23 Oct 2023

“Game-changing” facial recognition technology is targeting prolific retail criminals, including shoplifters.

10 Oct 2023

British Independent Retail Association (Bira) acknowledges the Government's investment in towns across the UK.
 

9 Oct 2023

Policing minister Chris Philp has encouraged shop workers to make ‘citizen’s arrests’ on shoplifters, a message branded as ‘dangerous and irresponsible’  by...

9 Oct 2023

A group of independent traders in Budleigh Salterton have started a campaign to attract more shoppers.

9 Oct 2023

New research from Square and Clearpay indicates consumer confidence is rising, with 72% of consumers planning to spend more or the same this coming holiday season compared to last year,...

9 Oct 2023

Miriam Margolyes, Richard Armitage and Tomi Oyemakinde will be among the authors headlining events at this year’s Bookshop Day taking place this Saturday 14th October.

4 Oct 2023

Shop owners have called on the Home Secretary to specifically outlaw attacks on retail workers.

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Quarter of Europeans commuting by e-bike

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Shimano STEPS conducted a European e-bike study looking at people's willingness to commute to work by e-bike, with over 12,000 people across ten markets.

The research found that 24% of European commuters would consider switching to an e-bike. Almost half the population of the Netherlands would commute to work by e-bike, this is the highest in Europe. While 39% of people in Spain and 33% in Italy would commute to work by e-bike.

The main reasons for considering commuting by e-bike were to, keep fit (34%), to protect the environment (30%), and to save money (30%). However, people were also put off by the idea of commuting by e-bike because of, bad weather (37%), the cost of an e-bike (34%) and arriving to work sweaty (25%).

Interestingly, the research also found that people in the UK are the least likely to choose an e-bike to commute to work, with only 11% willing to consider the switch. The two largest reasons for resisting commuting by e-bike in the UK was bad weather (43%) and arriving to work sweaty (35%).

Jeroen Van Vulpen, brand manager at Shimano STEPS is confident that with the already strong cycling culture within some countries, the huge growth in the e-bike market across Europe and the likelihood of widespread adoption of e-bikes to commute to work in the future, there is a huge potential for power-assisted bicycles.

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