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Nextbike rolls out first electric bikes in Wales

An initial fleet of 50 e-bikes will be deployed next week at five stations in Penarth

Electric nextbikes in Penarth(Image: Nextbike)

Bicycle share venture nextbike is rolling out its first electric bikes in Wales.

In an investment, supported by the Welsh Government and Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan councils, an initial fleet of 50 e-bikes will be deployed next week at five stations in Penarth.

The company aims to increase its e-bike fleet to up to 200 across Penarth and Cardiff next year, with potential to rolled out in other locations such as Swansea and Newport.

Vale Council received numerous requests from the public to introduce its own scheme following the success of nextbike's cycle hire scheme in Cardiff, which has clocked up more than 892,525 rentals since it launched in 2018.

The total number of standard bikes in Wales is currently 1,100, with 1,030 in Cardiff and 70 in Swansea.

The new E-bikes have top speeds of 25km per hour, and riders must be over 18 years old, follow all road traffic laws, but do not need to hold a driving licence.

From left, Jessica Strangward, Nextbike operations manager; Cllr Peter King, cabinet member for neighbourhood services and transport; and Dylan Boocock, Nextbike service manager for Cardiff and Penarth(Image: Copyright Unknown)

E-bike rental will cost £1 per 30 minutes for customers with monthly or annual membership or £2 per 20 minutes on a pay as you ride basis.

NHS staff working at Llandough Hospital are being offered free memberships to the scheme.