Leeds Electric Bikes

  • Leeds resident trials an e-bike in the city centre.

Our Changeprint

Our Changeprint can be measured by the city's clean air; reduction in local carbon emissions; increasing number of residents who want to use an e-bike to get around or commute to work; our positive influence on other Local Authorities who adopt similar e-bike schemes.

Our story

Electric bikes are accessible, easy to use and easy to charge. They can be cheaper and quicker for urban journeys than driving or using public transport.

By switching to an e-bike for commuting, Leeds residents can reduce their carbon footprint and help keep the city's air clean‚ however most residents don't have any experience of or fully understand the benefits of this relatively novel technology.

To raise awareness of the benefits of electric bikes, Leeds City Council introduced an E-Bike Trials scheme gives commuters in the city the opportunity to borrow a fixed or folding electric cycle free of charge for up to 5 weeks.

Our trials make a difference by directly replacing diesel and petrol car miles with zero emission mileage and also promote the uptake of cycling using an electric bike. After taking part, most participants report that they are likely to purchase an electric bike of their own.

Our advice

The scheme proved to be extremely popular, with 434 expressions of interest, so we would definitely recommend other LAs to run a similar scheme.

The scheme has a total of 22 bikes (17 fixed and five folding). We have found that the folding models are popular with participants whereas we could do with slightly fewer fixed frame. Therefore if another local authority were to replicate the scheme we've run here in Leeds we would suggest going for a more equal split between the fixed frame and folding models.

Sufficient resources and space are hugely important factors to running the scheme so ensure you have sufficient space to store the number of bikes you plan to take on in the scheme as there may be periods of time (i.e. annual services) when all bikes are needed to be stored at once. Also, it is really important to have someone on the ground in the team who is competent in bike maintenance/repairs as inevitably issues with the bikes (both big and small) will crop up throughout the trials. The trials in Leeds did have a resource such as this until recently and the impact of losing this resource is definitely being felt.

We would recommend your e-bike collection location being in the centre of town as of course this makes it easier for participants to use public transport to both collect and drop off their e-bike.

Each trial has a set start and end date however at the start of the scheme late returns of bikes were causing issues (wasting officer time and impacting on upcoming trials). We therefore added a clause to the customer's rental agreement saying that each delayed return day would incur a £10 penalty charge. This greatly improved punctuality of returns so would suggest adding a clause such as this to any rental agreement.

Leeds Electric Bikes

Action Area

Transport

Location

Leeds

Reach

City

Sector

Local Authorities

Shared by

North East and Yorkshire Net Zero Hub

Updated Nov, 2025

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