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How Genentech Piloted Cargo E-Bikes
Genentech, a biotechnology company headquartered in the Bay Area, saw an opportunity to potentially save on fleet vehicle costs by using bikes instead. So, they asked Bikes Make Life Better to run a proof-of-concept pilot at its large campus in South San Francisco.
The Business Case for E-Bikes
E-bikes require one tenth the space of a car; can be charged via a traditional power outlet; and makes users healthier, happier, and more productive. Here are five reasons why planning for e-bikes doesn’t just make good sense for us and our planet—it makes good sense for our businesses too.
Small Devices, Big Change: the state of micromobility
Shared micro-mobility is constantly evolving. To help you make sense of one the hottest topics in urban mobility, we’ve dug deep into the key trends and developments in the realm of shared bicycles, scooters, and other small vehicles. Here are our takeaways.
5 Ways to Fight the SOV-Backslide
The most appealing commute modes in a post-shelter-in-place world will be ones that feel safe and separated from others. And while we understand the impulse to drive alone, there are ways to nudge employees to choose the healthy, socially-distanced option: Biking! See five ways employers can help fight the SOV backslide.
Corporate Bike Programs: A Best Practices Guide
Being bike friendly has moved from a nice idea to an important and valuable sustainable business strategy. Read our best practices and ideas to find out where to get started.
New Video: Bikes Make Life Better In 60 Seconds
Got 60 seconds? Find out how bikes really do make life better for fast-growing companies who care about healthy, sustainable transportation.