Posts archive for May, 2010

Observing the reality as it is

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Very soon; in two weeks, it will be Electric Bicycle World Tour first anniversary!

Yes, yes, already one year on the road showing electric bicycles to people, opening their eyes to this amazing environmentally friendly means of transport that can easily become 100% sustainable, if you charge your batteries with a solar panel as EBWT is doing.

But, sadly, during this year that brings me through 12 countries, I did manage to observe the reality as it is. Nobody seriously cares about the environment.

In countries like China, where there are more than 100 million electric bicycles, the reason to ride them is because they are cheap. Fair enough for a developing country.

Then in developed countries, like Japan or Australia, the star of the show is the car, and I observed that cars are an individual means of transport. You can see people going to buy milk to a supermarket that is not farther than 500m from their homes. Or thousands of people every morning going one per car to work.

If you ask people if they will consider commuting by an electric bicycle instead of by car, they start pointing some reasons why not do it. The main ones, are comfort, social status, the weather… nobody thinks about using an environmentally friendly means of transport that will help you to do some exercise while going to work. Nobody. Also, governments and institutions seem not to be really excited about the idea to promote this means of transport. All EBWT efforts to organize activities with them, end up always with a answer like “we don’t think our citizens will be interested”… Do they really know what the society want?

But once people start realizing that with an electric bicycle you do not need a license, or insurance, or pay parking fees; and that if you add a solar panel to your home or office then you can have a 0 travel cost means of transport… then their eyes start getting open… Go to work, to the supermarket, to the doctor, to visit my friends or out for dinner, while doing exercise and for free? Mmm…

EBWT has decided to stay for another month in Sydney working hard to find new sponsors that can sustain the project financially, and also, together with GloWorm electric bicycles shop, awakening Sydney’s interest for this fantastic means of transport.

The worldwide electric two-wheel vehicle market is expected grow at a compound annual rate of 9% through 2016.

We are bound to be successful!

First Sydney Electric Bicycle ride POSTPONED

Due to some preparations for a bigger event, The first Sydney Electric Bicycle ride planned for next sunday 23rd of May has been postponed until further notice.

Again :e) Electric Bicycle World Tour at Glow Worm Bicycles

This Thursday night, May 20th, we are excited to host once again, Guim at the Glow Worm Bicycles shop in Marrickville from 6:30pm. Guim has been riding an electric bicycle around the world on his Electric Bicycle World Tour, having started in Beijing, China, 11000km ago. Guim rides his electric bicycle with solar powered trailer in tow to keep the batteries charged up.

He’s aiming to be the first person to ride around the world on an electric bicycle. Needless to say, Guim will have fascinating stories to share about his adventure and the technology. This is a great opportunity to celebrate Guim’s arrival, learn about the technology and to meet like-minded people. Invitations are open to all, but please rsvp so we know what to expect. BYO alcohol.

Guim will be presenting some video and images of his trip and his electric bicycle will be on show along with the other electric bicycles at Glow Worm Bicycles. Rides on electric bicycles will be available, bringing to people’s faces what Guim likes to call an ‘electric smile’.

Please spread the word and we hope to see you there!

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EBWT is a project that exists for one reason:

Promote the use of alternative transport options that has less negative impact on the planet,

while providing electric smiles on the way.

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