Leeds City Bikes rides into town: Leeds City Bikes public e-bike hire service June 2023

13 Sep 2023

Leeds City Bikes rides into town

Highways

The new public e-bike hire service, Leeds City Bikes hits the streets from 15 September.

Leeds City Bikes is a fully electric public bike hire service, enabling more people to cycle short journeys. The £2.86 million scheme sees e-bikes for hire at docking stations in the centre, and along key routes to the south and north-west of the city, before expanding to other areas. 

Designed, developed, and delivered by British e-bike operator Beryl, in partnership with Leeds City Council and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, the service has been made possible thanks to funding secured through the West Yorkshire Mayoral devolution deal.     

A special event will be held on 23 September to mark the launch of the service, where people can come along, ask questions, try out the bikes in led rides and join in with fun activities where prizes such as free bike minutes and water bottles are up for grabs.

The rides will be led by Leeds City Council and Beryl and will run from Cookridge Street from 10am to 4pm. Participants should register for a led ride and must be over 16 years of age and able to independently ride an e-bike.
  
Councillor Helen Hayden, Executive Member for Infrastructure and Climate, said:  
 
“It’s fantastic to see this scheme launching. A public bike hire scheme has been a long ambition of Leeds and it’s a crucial part of offering quick and sustainable journeys across the city centre. We want Leeds to be a city where you don’t need to own a car and a key part of that is expanding and supporting our cycling network. This bike hire scheme is a great way use that network for short journeys, as well as long hopefully in the future.   
   
“We know that compared to conventional push bikes, e-bikes are an easier access point for new users including older people, people with limited physical strength, people who have limited cycling confidence or experience and people who are looking to take up cycling. I hope that Leeds City Bikes will encourage more people to try cycling without the investment of buying their own bike.”   

This work is part of the Connecting Leeds Transport Strategy to make Leeds a city where you don’t need a car. 

Leeds City Council and the Combined Authority have been working closely with accessibility groups, communities, and other key stakeholders to ensure as many people as possible can access the service.     

The service is being funded by the Combined Authority through its Transforming Cities Fund programme, which is aimed at making it easier for people to walk, cycle and use public transport. 

Subject to further funding, it is hoped the Leeds e-bike hire service will be the first of many to be rolled out across West Yorkshire in the future. 

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said:

“It’s great to see these e-bikes on the streets of Leeds. 

 “We want to create a stronger and better-connected region so everyone has the same opportunity to get on in life.   

 “And a reliable and inclusive transport network, which puts walking and cycling at the heart of our everyday journeys, is key to this.”

Phil Ellis, CEO of Beryl, said:

“We’re delighted to be working with another of the UK’s major transport authorities to make sustainable transport even more accessible to people across Leeds while helping to further decarbonise the city’s integrated transport system.

“We are the UK’s only home-grown shared transport provider, designing and assembling our own products and industry-leading technology, while maintaining control over safety, durability and quality.

“Our bikes are not only fun, reliable, and simple to use, they’re also cost-effective compared to private vehicle ownership, removing the costs associated with fuel, parking, storage, tax, maintenance, MOT and insurance.

“By swapping four wheels for two, you can not only contribute towards improving air quality and reducing traffic congestion, you can also boost your own physical and mental health, so why not give it a go.”

Selina Stead, Executive Dean for Faculty of Environment, said:

“The University of Leeds is keen to support and promote sustainable travel options like e-bikes. This is a fantastic initiative that will benefit our community of staff and students. We look forward to encouraging people to use this new e-bike hire service.”

To register for a led ride please visit https://bit.ly/LCBEB.

For media enquiries contact:

Vanessa Lancaster
Marketing and Communications Officer
Leeds City Council
01133 783690
07562 439197
vanessa.lancaster@leeds.gov.uk