Ng Lian Cheong Channel NewsAsia 20 Dec 10;
SINGAPORE : Residents of Singapore's first eco-precinct, Treelodge@Punggol, may soon be able to rent electric bicycles within their estate. This eco-friendly and cost-efficient way to travel is a S$40,000 pilot programme by Sanyo.
The company is currently waiting for the go-ahead from the Land Transport Authority.
There are plans to have two rental spots - one at Tree Lodge and the other at Punggol Plaza.
Six electric bicycles will be made available at each station.
To prevent theft or vandalism, users have to register with the company and provide a photo identification.
It will cost 40 cents for the first 20 minutes, 15 cents cheaper compared to taking a bus.
Kelvin Ang, sales engineer at Sanyo, said: "We set the price at 40 cents to encourage residents to change their habits - from taking a feeder bus to riding a bicycle. And this will promote health and prevent congestion to the traffic."
- CNA/al
Electric bicycles for rent at Singapore's first eco-precinct
Ng Lian Cheong Today Online 21 Dec 10;
SINGAPORE - Residents of Singapore's first eco-precinct, Treelodge@Punggol, may soon be able to rent electric bicycles within their estate. This eco-friendly and cost-efficient way to travel is a $40,000 pilot programme by Sanyo.
The company is currently waiting for the go-ahead from the Land Transport Authority.
There are plans to have two rental spots - one at Tree Lodge and the other at Punggol Plaza.
Six electric bicycles will be made available at each station.
To prevent theft or vandalism, users have to register with the company and provide a photo identification.
It will cost 40 cents for the first 20 minutes, 15 cents cheaper compared to taking a bus.
Kelvin Ang, sales engineer at Sanyo, said: "We set the price at 40 cents to encourage residents to change their habits - from taking a feeder bus to riding a bicycle. And this will promote health and prevent congestion to the traffic."
NG LIAN CHEONG
Electric bike rental may soon be available at Punggol
posted by Ria Tan at 12/21/2010 08:00:00 AM
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