Simha, Prithvi
- Central European University
Research article2016Peer reviewedOpen access
Simha P
This communication argues that the electrification of the conventional bicycle could perhaps be a solution to the issues surrounding urban transportation in emerging economies. As illustrated through the trajectory of E-Bike development and adoption in China, such innovations can be disruptive when implemented in untapped mass markets of the developing world. A historical as well as prospective lens was adopted to describe the socio-economic significance of E-bike expansion in China. Further, by simultaneously considering the current Chinese urban transport mix, the primary energy use in transport as well as projections of future E-Bikes sales, it is also asserted that that, although the E-Bike is not an entirely sustainable solution to urban transport; it however is a solution that has the potential to achieve high sustainability. The realization of any environmental co-benefits due to the adoption of the E-Bike hinges primarily upon the adoption of improvements in other sectors of the economy (electricity generation). Indeed, the E-Bike does exemplify that grass-root, inexpensive and sustainable solutions to our urban transportation problems do exist.
Electric bikes; Urban transportation; China; Disruptive technology; Sustainable transportation
Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering
2016, volume: 44, number: 4, pages: 222-227
Publisher: Periodica Polytechnica Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Transport Systems and Logistics
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/88303