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Paris to launch electric moped hire scheme | Paris to launch electric moped hire scheme |
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Electric mopeds will be available for hire around Paris from this summer following an “encouraging” trial of the public scheme, the mayor’s office has announced. | Electric mopeds will be available for hire around Paris from this summer following an “encouraging” trial of the public scheme, the mayor’s office has announced. |
The service will see 1,000 scooters gradually deployed around the French capital, available to anyone aged over 20 with a moped licence. | The service will see 1,000 scooters gradually deployed around the French capital, available to anyone aged over 20 with a moped licence. |
The electric bikes, equivalent to mopeds with 50cc engines, will be available from 7am until 1am daily under a scheme managed by Cityscoot, the first company in Europe to provide self-service scooters. | The electric bikes, equivalent to mopeds with 50cc engines, will be available from 7am until 1am daily under a scheme managed by Cityscoot, the first company in Europe to provide self-service scooters. |
Cityscoot has been testing 50 of the scooters since last June with the support of city authorities and the results had been “very positive”, the mayor’s office said. | Cityscoot has been testing 50 of the scooters since last June with the support of city authorities and the results had been “very positive”, the mayor’s office said. |
“In the last three months 1,200 testers have completed nearly 4,500 journeys,” the office said, adding that 65% of those who took part said they would use the scheme regularly. | “In the last three months 1,200 testers have completed nearly 4,500 journeys,” the office said, adding that 65% of those who took part said they would use the scheme regularly. |
In a city where motorbikes and mopeds make up a sizeable chunk of daily traffic, 21% said they would be happy to switch exclusively to the more environmentally friendly electric bikes. | In a city where motorbikes and mopeds make up a sizeable chunk of daily traffic, 21% said they would be happy to switch exclusively to the more environmentally friendly electric bikes. |
The Local reported that Cityscoot will have no rental terminals, no key, and no magnetic card, unlike existing car sharing networks. | The Local reported that Cityscoot will have no rental terminals, no key, and no magnetic card, unlike existing car sharing networks. |
For €3 ($3.25) each 15 minutes, users will be able to rent a scooter using an app on their smartphone. | For €3 ($3.25) each 15 minutes, users will be able to rent a scooter using an app on their smartphone. |
The scooters can cover about 105km, or five hours of driving, before they need a recharge. Helmets and gloves will also be available for hire. | The scooters can cover about 105km, or five hours of driving, before they need a recharge. Helmets and gloves will also be available for hire. |
The scheme is endorsed by Anne Hidalgo, the capital’s mayor, who wants to reduce cars and pollution in Paris. | The scheme is endorsed by Anne Hidalgo, the capital’s mayor, who wants to reduce cars and pollution in Paris. |
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