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Taxi firm Ola wants to bring electric rickshaws to Cardiff

The vehicles, known as Zbees, would carry a maximum of two passengers

The e-rickshaws would run from Cardiff Bay(Image: Ola)

Visitors to the capital to Wales may soon be able to explore the city on an electric rickshaw.

The Ola rickshaws, known as Zbees, would carry a maximum of two passengers and work in the same way a person would book an Uber taxi.

The taxi-hailing firm has asked Cardiff council for permission to operate private hire electric rickshaws, which would only operate from Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff Bay, Lloyd George Avenue and throughout the city centre up to City Hall.

The company is looking to operate 20 of its Zbees in Cardiff during a pilot scheme. The Zbees, which would all have seatbelts, would take one hour to charge, and once fully charged would run for an average of 30 miles.

Ola, a rival to Uber, wants to offer the rickshaws as an option for general use through its booking app, rather than for pre-planned routes such as sightseeing tours.

The e-rickshaws would have space for two passengers and a driver(Image: Ola)

Cardiff council's Public Protection Committee will decide whether to allow Ola's electric rickshaws at a meeting on July 23.

The compact design of rickshaws makes them unable to comply with many of the council's private hire vehicle licensing conditions - including knee space and lack of doors, a council report says.

But the committee approved a licence   last July.