Tag: E-bikes
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E-bike trade show rolls into Denver in 2023
What’s being dubbed as the “world’s first national electric-bike trade show” will land in Denver in 2023, according to a news release from promoter Lost Paddle Events. Park City-based Lost Paddle, which also produces The Big Gear Show in Utah, will offer a business-to-business trade show, consumer show and networking for e-bike industry members at…
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Denver reaches capacity on e-bike rebate program
Less than three weeks after its launch, Denver’s e-bike rebate program reached its capacity Wednesday, pausing applications for the program. The city’s Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency said the program will shift to a limited-release model as funding is available throughout the year. “Denver, we are amazed,” Grace Rink, Denver’s chief climate officer,…
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City Council committee OKs overhaul of e-scooter, shared bike operations in Denver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver City Council transportation committee approved major changes to the city’s electric scooter, electric bike and shared bike operations Tuesday, sending the proposal to the full City Council for a vote. If approved, the proposal would provide five-year licensing agreements to the transportation companies…
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Council committee delays vote on changes to e-scooter, shared bike operations in Denver
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Denver City Council Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee pushed back its vote on proposed changes to electric scooter, electric bike and shared bike operations Tuesday, opting to reconsider the proposals in late April. If approved, the proposals would provide five-year licensing agreements to…
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Remote Colorado town set to embark on big mountain biking mission
A new initiative aims to elevate the mountain biking future of one of Colorado’s most scenic alpine bases. Encompassing a mountainside overlooking Silverton, the 30-mile trail system envisioned for Bakers Park “will enhance the recreational offerings and access to public lands in the area for residents and visitors alike,” read a recent Bureau of Land…
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Colorado pilot program provides e-bikes for low-income essential workers
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) and Bicycle Colorado announced a pilot program Monday that is providing free electric bikes for low-income essential workers to assist with Denver transportation. The “Can Do Colorado” pilot program aims…




