There's a renewed effort afoot in the U.S. Congress to subsidize the cost of e-bikes nationwide on the heels of successful rebate programs in Denver and elsewhere, Axios' Alex Fitzpatrick reports.
Why it matters: E-bikes, which use an electric battery and motor to help riders go faster and farther while exerting far less physical effort, are a promising alternative to cars and other internal combustion vehicles for cleaner trips around town. E Bicycle Electric Bike
Driving the news: Four Democratic representatives and one Democratic senator recently introduced bills in their respective chambers that would create a new tax credit for consumer e-bike purchases.
Yes, but: Past efforts to establish a national e-bike tax credit have fallen short.
What they're saying: "Make e-bikes more accessible to more people, and we're going to see a lot more people riding e-bikes, especially people who aren't already riding bikes," BikeHouston executive director Joe Cutrufo told Axios. "But as e-bike trips supplant more and more car trips, we need our elected leaders to get serious about safe bikeways and secure bike parking."
The bottom line: A little bit of cash toward an e-bike won't change America's car-happy culture overnight — but the e-bike curious among us would no doubt welcome a little discount.
💭 Jay's thought bubble: I own an e-bike in lieu of a car, and getting around the central part of town is a breeze.
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