Bike Leasing Boosts Sustainable Mobility And Economy, New Report Says

The post Bike Leasing Boosts Sustainable Mobility And Economy, New Report Says appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A report based on the examination of successful company bike leasing (CBL) programs in Germany found … More that they delivered social, environmental, and economic returns. European Cyclists’ Federation Bike leasing by companies could become a powerful catalyst and the “next big thing” for sustainable mobility if the right financial measures and policies are embraced, unlocking access to cycling for millions of employees and supporting climate goals, healthier cities, and a thriving bike industry. Those are the highlights of a new white paper released earlier this month by the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF), a Brussels-based nonprofit umbrella group with more than 70 member organizations in over 40 countries. “This model shows the huge potential for cycling in corporate employee mobility with the right fiscal tools in place,” Jill Warren, chief executive of the European Cyclists’ Federation until recently, said in a statement. The report, “Company Bike Leasing for Europe: Germany’s Success Model as a Sustainable Mobility Blueprint,” was based on the examination of company bike leasing (CBL) programs in Germany that have delivered social, environmental, and economic returns. Developed in collaboration with JobRad Group, a German company specializing in company bike leasing that also refurbishes bicycles and e-bikes, the report examined how company bike leasing in Germany has led to an active fleet of more than 2 million leased bikes by the end of 2024, with an average annual growth rate of 30% since 2019. If replicated more widely, the paper suggested, similar programs could become a powerful accelerator for sustainable mobility throughout Europe, and become “a game-changer” for the climate, health, and inclusion, and would be a strong benefit to workers, employers, and the economy. A significant portion – 78% – of leased bikes in Germany are e-bikes, a convenient, fast and sustainable transport alternative to the daily work-place…

Jul 17, 2025 - 03:00
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Bike Leasing Boosts Sustainable Mobility And Economy, New Report Says

The post Bike Leasing Boosts Sustainable Mobility And Economy, New Report Says appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

A report based on the examination of successful company bike leasing (CBL) programs in Germany found … More that they delivered social, environmental, and economic returns. European Cyclists’ Federation Bike leasing by companies could become a powerful catalyst and the “next big thing” for sustainable mobility if the right financial measures and policies are embraced, unlocking access to cycling for millions of employees and supporting climate goals, healthier cities, and a thriving bike industry. Those are the highlights of a new white paper released earlier this month by the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF), a Brussels-based nonprofit umbrella group with more than 70 member organizations in over 40 countries. “This model shows the huge potential for cycling in corporate employee mobility with the right fiscal tools in place,” Jill Warren, chief executive of the European Cyclists’ Federation until recently, said in a statement. The report, “Company Bike Leasing for Europe: Germany’s Success Model as a Sustainable Mobility Blueprint,” was based on the examination of company bike leasing (CBL) programs in Germany that have delivered social, environmental, and economic returns. Developed in collaboration with JobRad Group, a German company specializing in company bike leasing that also refurbishes bicycles and e-bikes, the report examined how company bike leasing in Germany has led to an active fleet of more than 2 million leased bikes by the end of 2024, with an average annual growth rate of 30% since 2019. If replicated more widely, the paper suggested, similar programs could become a powerful accelerator for sustainable mobility throughout Europe, and become “a game-changer” for the climate, health, and inclusion, and would be a strong benefit to workers, employers, and the economy. A significant portion – 78% – of leased bikes in Germany are e-bikes, a convenient, fast and sustainable transport alternative to the daily work-place…

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