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Citi Bike to increase e-bike charging dock places in Manhattan, Brooklyn
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Citi Bike to increase e-bike charging dock places in Manhattan, Brooklyn

Last updated: May 5, 2025 9:51 am
Editorial Board Published May 5, 2025
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A 12 months after the primary Citi Bike e-bike charging docks have been put in, New York Metropolis is increasing the variety of bike-share charging hubs to maintain tempo with rising demand for electrical cycles.

“Expanding our network of charging stations means riders will have better access to fully charged bikes, with fewer delays and faster service,” metropolis Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez stated in a press release. “The demand for Citi Bike e-bikes has never been higher, and we are proud to deliver new infrastructure that meets the needs of riders.”

This spring, Lyft — the rideshare large that operates the bike-share program underneath contract to the town — might be electrifying 13 extra current Citi Bike dock places, three in Brooklyn, 10 in Manhattan.

Roughly 15,000 of the Citi Bike program’s 35,000 bicycles are e-bikes. However except two charging docks opened final 12 months — one in Midtown and one in Williamsburg, Brooklyn — all Citi e-bikes will need to have their batteries manually swapped by Lyft.

The majority of the batteries are charged in a warehouse and put in by hand by technicians who journey all through the 5 boroughs in vans.

Along with eradicating the necessity for further van journeys, dock-based charging permits bikes to cost on demand, which means much less downtime for the rental cycles.

The docks to be electrified in Brooklyn are at Graham Ave. and Grand St. in Williamsburg, Metropolitan and Bedford Aves. in Williamsburg, and Clinton and Tillary Sts. in Brooklyn Heights.

In Manhattan, the jolt of energy is coming to the docks at Clinton and Grand Sts., Amsterdam Ave. and W. 116th St., York Ave. and E. 72nd St., First Ave. and E. 14th St., Kenmare and Elizabeth Sts., Amsterdam Ave. and W. 66th St., eleventh Ave. and W. 59th St., Broadway and W. 92nd St., First Ave. and E. thirtieth St., and Sixth Ave. and W. forty second St.

The 7.9 million electrical rides accounted for 70% of all Citi Bike rides citywide — even supposing simply 43% of the Citi BIke fleet is made up of e-bikes.

“With Citi Bike e-bike ridership continuing to break records, this investment will directly benefit riders by increasing availability of the Citi Bike e-bike that New Yorkers know and love,” Lyft spokeswoman Caroline Samponaro stated in a press release.

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