E-bike to the future: Scalability, emission-saving, and eco-efficiency assessment of shared electric mobility hubs

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Hosseini, K., Stefaniec, A, O'Mahony, M., Caulfield, B, E-bike to the future: Scalability, emission-saving, and eco-efficiency assessment of shared electric mobility hubs, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 133, 2024, 104275Download Item:
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In car-dominated urban areas, shared electric micro-mobility offers a sustainable alternative to
decarbonise and reshape mobility paradigms. This paper presents a comprehensive framework for
evaluating Dublin’s e-bike sharing system, comprising 12 stations (eHUBs). Using six months of
real-world riding data, it employs data envelopment analysis to assess the eco-efficiency of each
eHUB in utilising nearby infrastructure, population in the catchment area, and location to achieve
desired economic, social, and environmental outputs. Results indicate an upward trajectory for
the system’s eco-efficiency. The returns-to-scale analysis provides insights into the system’s
scalability, suggesting that expanding the e-bike sharing system, along with infrastructural en-
hancements, would significantly increase ridership. Analysing decarbonisation, usage patterns,
and spatial factors of eHUBs reveals the substantial potential of shared e-bikes if optimally used.
The research highlights the need to reevaluate car-centric policies in favour of more inclusive and
environmentally sustainable alternatives and proposes actionable policy recommendations to
achieve this transformation.
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Author: Caulfield, Brian; O'Mahony, Margaret
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Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment133
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E-bike, Shared mobility, Micro-mobility, Scalability, Decarbonization, Data envelopment analysisSubject (TCD):
Smart & Sustainable Planet , Environmental aspects of transportationMetadata
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