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E-bike Incentive Programs Reduce GHGs and Support Recreational Travel

Research Product Type
Policy Brief
As yet, little is known about the efficacy of e-bike incentive programs in changing travel behavior. To understand the potential of these programs in this area, UC Davis researchers analyzed survey data from rebate recipients in Northern California and evaluated rebate programs for effects of e-bike ownership on travel behavior.

Examining e-Bike Rebates in California

  • Principal Investigator Dillon Fitch-Polse, Ph.D.
  • University of California, Davis
Given the increase in demand and incentives for e-bicycling; this project seeks to evaluate the behavioral effects (change in bicycling, driving, use of transit) of these incentives to help guide future policy interventions for e-bicycling. The researchers will examine these changes based on survey data, and will propose future study designs for more in-depth analyses and evaluations of e-bike incentives.
Project Status
Complete