NEW YORK (WABC) -- Delivery workers can trade uncertified e-bikes and mopeds for safer equipment as part of a $2 million trade-in program announced on Monday. The ...
Two months have passed since Uber announced it would sponsor two trade-in programs to get old e-bikes off the streets. In that time, there have been at least six battery-related blazes in New York ...
Food delivery workers will be able to trade in sketchy, uncertified e-bikes and illegal mopeds for safer equipment by the end of the year, city officials are expected to announce Monday. The $2 ...
The cost of a trade-in and the logistics of the program have been barriers for delivery workers using older bikes. By Winnie Hu After a spate of deadly lithium battery fires in New York City, an ...
NEW YORK CITY — New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez announced applications are now open for New York City’s e-bike trade-in program for food delivery ...
It hopes to make safe and certified e-bikes accessible to food delivery riders who need them most. Battery safety has become one of the biggest concerns when it comes to all things electric.
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