Austin launches upgraded bikesharing service with electric-assist bikes

Austin launches upgraded bikesharing service with electric-assist bikes
Jeremy Martin President and CEO at the Austin Chamber of Commerce — Chamber Staff | Austin Chamber of Commerce
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As Austin’s population density increases, the need for efficient and eco-friendly commuting options becomes more pressing. In response, CapMetro has launched its newly rebranded and upgraded Bikeshare service in July. Previously known as MetroBike, CapMetro Bikeshare now features a completely overhauled system that includes a fleet of 100% electric-assist bikes, modern docking stations, and an intuitive app designed to facilitate smooth rides across the city. The new stations will be operational from now until September.

The upgrade aims to promote sustainable transportation while transforming daily commutes into reliable and enjoyable experiences.

CapMetro Bikeshare offers several advantages:

1. Last-Mile Connectivity

CapMetro Bikeshare bridges the gap between public transit stops and final destinations. Commuters can easily travel from bus or rail stations to their workplaces, ensuring a seamless commute. This “last mile” solution reduces reliance on personal vehicles or bikes, easing traffic congestion and decreasing parking demand.

2. Sustainable and Healthy Commuting

Bikeshare commuting supports a healthier lifestyle and greener environment. Electric-assist bikes enable longer distances without excessive effort, making biking accessible to more people. By promoting CapMetro Bikeshare, businesses can support Austin’s sustainability goals and encourage a health-conscious work culture.

3. Cost-Effective Transportation

CapMetro Bikeshare provides an economical alternative to traditional commuting methods. Commuters can save on fuel, parking fees, personal bike costs, and vehicle maintenance expenses. Businesses benefit from reduced demand for costly parking infrastructure.

4. Enhanced Work Satisfaction

Access to convenient transportation options significantly boosts employee happiness by reducing stress and promoting exercise. The new CapMetro Bikeshare app simplifies pass purchasing and bike rentals, enhancing accessibility.

Business owners are encouraged to offer Bikeshare memberships as part of employee benefits packages to attract potential employees while highlighting commitments to sustainability and well-being.

The transition to CapMetro Bikeshare is part of broader efforts to enhance Austin’s transportation infrastructure towards a zero-emissions fleet. Plans include expanding the reach of the system with additional docking stations and e-bikes over the coming months.

By adopting CapMetro Bikeshare, individuals can contribute to sustainable commuting practices while enjoying healthier commutes. For more information, visit CapMetro Bikeshare.



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