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Queensland Government announces subsidies for e-bikes and e-scooters

The Asia-Pacific Society for Physical Activity (ASPA) welcomes the launch of subsidies for e-bikes and e-scooters by the Queensland government. Initially as part of a new $1 million scheme, the Queensland government offered rebates of $500 for e-bike and $200 for e-scooter purchases. Due to high demand in the first week, the Queensland government increased funding to $2 million!

E-bikes and e-scooters are becoming popular modes of transportation, especially for commuters. This form of transportation increases physical activity, offers a convenient way to get around (especially in busy cities) and helps to reduce emissions, congestion, and parking frustration.

Upfront costs of e-bikes and e-scooters are seen as one of the main barriers of uptake. By providing subsidies, this mode of transportation becomes more accessible and affordable, particularly for those with lower incomes.

ASPA commends the ongoing advocacy of WeRide Australia, and other organisations, in achieving this success for one of the #ThreeTransportPriorities. The coalition of support for the #ThreeTransportPriorities spans many sectors, peak bodies and organisations, read more on our Three Transport Priorities page.

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