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Voi e-scooter trial reaches one million ride milestone in West of England

New data suggests the scheme has saved hundreds of thousands of car trips in the region

Voi Technology e-scooters (Image: Voi Technology)

One million e-scooter rides have taken place across the West of England since the launch of a trial in October last year, a new report finds.

Swedish firm Voi Technology has estimated that around 370,000 car trips have been replaced since the beginning of the trial, reducing over 200 tonnes of carbon emissions.

The scooters have so far been rolled out across Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol and South Gloucestershire by local councils and the West of England Combined Authority.

The scheme is aiming to reduce pressure on public transport and encourage residents in central areas to swap their cars for a more environmentally friendly mode of transport.

According to data from the 12-month trial, more than three million kilometres have been travelled on the e-scooters so far, with the majority of rides taking place in city centres.

Train stations have been one of the most popular start and end destinations for riders, suggesting the scooters are being used as part of public transport journeys.

Meanwhile over 650 people have applied for the trial's long-term rental scheme, which allows residents to take the scooters home with them, with 400 now using the initiative.

Voi also revealed that more than 120,500 free rides were taken by NHS staff and key emergency workers during the national lockdowns, with more than 4,000 users taking advantage of the full discount.