Electric Bike Store are opening up their London workshop and offering blog owners and writers the opportunity to visit and ride one of the UK’s fastest growing means of transport!
Electric Bikes are poised to make a big impact in the UK for 2017. Over the last couple of years Europe has seen an explosion in electric bike sales. In 2015 Germany sold 535,000 e-bikes. With around 35,000 sold within the UK in 2016, there is a lot of room to grow. The continued rise in popularity combined with cheaper, more efficient and more attractive e-bikes launching is starting to generate a bit of a buzz!
“As a nation we are now more aware than ever of congestion, transport issues and the impact we have on the environment. We are also very aware of healthy living. All these factors including campaigns like Cycle Scheme and Cycle Share all point towards a big increase in electric bike riders for 2017!”
Come and see what you think about electric bikes. Are they the future for UK commuters and travellers? What are they like to ride? Is all the hype justified? We think it is and we think you’ll love them but why not come and decide for yourself and let your readers know your verdict!
You’ll be greeted by one of our electric bike engineers who will go over the details of the bikes, how they work and answer any questions you have. Then you’ll get to try out our stylish range of electric bikes!
Interested?
Great, we’d love to hear from you, just enter your details in the form on our website or give us a call on 020 7378 4728 to find out more.
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