MORE than 1,500 Islanders will have the chance to go electric this summer with the roll-out of a series of innovative electric bike pilot projects across the Island, delivered by the Isle of Wight Council.

The introduction of the e-bikes follows Beryl's launch of 25 e-Scooters on the Island late last year.

The projects will focus on introducing Islanders to e-bikes in a safe, structured manner, focussing on residents from groups traditionally less attracted to cycling.

The announcement has been made possible thanks to a £132,920 grant from the Department for Transport's E-Cycle Extension Fund — from which the council was one of only nine local authorities to secure funding.

The plans include an e-bike roadshow, e-bike hire and loan schemes working in partnership with local cycle hire operators, and an e-cycle corridor along the Newport to Cowes cycle-path.

Welcoming the news, Cllr Jonathan Bacon, cabinet member for environment, said: "This funding provides opportunities for Island residents to experience riding an e-bike for the first time, in a variety of traffic free settings and with appropriate tuition.

"We are aware of concerns over the misuse of the scooters so the opportunity to have a proper introduction and to address any safety issues is important to both the users and public at large."

Projects included in the Isle of Wight programme are:

  • Subsidised e-bike hire scheme working with local cycle hire operators
  • Dedicated fleet of e-bikes available for loan for up to one month
  • E-bike roadshow offering people the opportunity to try e-bikes in a safe setting
  • Peer to peer e-bike share scheme, allowing e-bike owners to receive an income in return for making their bikes available for others to use
  • E-bike corridor utilising the Red Squirrel Trail cycle-path between Newport and Cowes, giving residents the opportunity to use e-bikes as an alternative to cars.

The new projects are additional and complimentary to the council's popular Key Worker Cycle Scheme, part of its Access Fund programme, which has enabled more than 500 residents to receive a complimentary bike loan or cycle repair since April last year.

Cllr Phil Jordan, cabinet member for transport and infrastructure, added: "We anticipate these short term e-bike experiences will act as a catalyst for increased levels of e-bike ownership among Island residents.”