Whether it's riding an electric bike from the train station to work, using a cargo bike for trips to the market, or zipping around on a scooter to reach the city center quickly, micromobility is everywhere, and we expect it to keep growing. Here are the seven major trends in micromobility. We describe micromobility as: "Light, healthy and sustainable means of transportation for daily travel within the city and its surroundings." Emission free urban centers Car-free city centers and low-emission zones are already familiar to us. In order to significantly reduce air pollution in cities, urban areas are becoming more environmentally friendly by taking a more conscious approach to emissions. These so-called low-emission zones mean that cars, trucks, and other goods transport can only enter certain areas if they are emission-free or use less polluting transport. If this is not the case, it is advised to park outside these zones and continue into the city center using alternative transportation. In some cities (e.g., in Belgium), a day pass can be requested to enter the zone. In zero-emission zones, all vehicles within the area must be emission-free. This means that gas and diesel-powered goods transport must switch to electric vehicles or find alternative ways to deliver packages, supplies, or hot food. First and last mile City centers are getting increasingly congested, cars are being restricted more often, and traffic jams are getting worse. This leads us to the next trend: using lightweight transportation for the first and last miles of your journey. In other words, combining various modes of transportation to reach your final destination more easily, quickly, and sustainably. Last mile You start your trip by car, park it at a mobility station, and then continue with a pre-booked electric bike. The benefits? Avoiding traffic jams in city centers and maintaining flexibility. First ánd last mile You commence your journey with a (foldable) bike, then switch to public transportation, and finally, complete your trip on a scooter. The benefits? No waiting for bus connections, enjoying the scenery, and steering clear of traffic congestion. Rising popularity of lightweight transportation Fat bikes are zipping past, e-bikes are becoming fashion statements, and we can’t wait for the day e-scooters hit public roads. The bike path is now shared with dozens of new types of vehicles. Add to that the helmet law for mopeds, and it’s no wonder people are opting for other forms of micromobility. Micromobility is on the rise, and investing in high-quality, enjoyable-to-use modes of transportation is becoming increasingly essential. One could say that micromobility is becoming a way of life, wouldn't you agree? 😉 Avoiding traffic congestion We've already discussed this, but congestion around city centers, industrial areas, and popular routes is on the rise. You end up spending more time in traffic, and other modes of transportation are becoming more appealing. Sometimes, even those who aren't keen on biking at all find it an attractive option to reach their destination faster and with less frustration. Plus, it's a healthier choice. The growing importance of accessories and maintenance More and more people are opting for lightweight transportation, whether to replace their (second) car or to make their daily commutes more efficient, flexible, or enjoyable. Making stops along the way isn't an option, and practical accessories that make travel easier or more comfortable are a great addition. A breathable raincoat, a laptop bag that can easily be attached to your rack, solar-powered lighting, or a cargo fork that turns any bike into a compact cargo bike—all these accessories enhance the experience. Investing in such accessories and proper maintenance ensures lasting enjoyment! Packed and loaded Whether it's a cargo bike for parcels, mail, or deliveries, or a longtail bike for school runs, we're searching for fresh ways to transport ourselves, our shopping, and our children, along with all their school and sports gear. This also applies to the professional sector, for mail and package deliveries, technicians who need to move quickly between clients, and delivery drivers tasked with promptly delivering hot meals. We are actively seeking alternatives to delivery vans and cars, especially in car-free city centers and emission-free zones. From our perspective, this is a positive development! Healthier and more sustainable life It might sound cliché, but a significant trend is emerging toward a healthier and more environmentally conscious lifestyle. Sustainability has become a major concern for consumers and businesses, driven partly by the energy crisis and rising energy costs. We are becoming more conscious of our energy consumption, increasingly favoring electric transportation over gasoline or diesel vehicles. Amid the daily hustle and bustle, both mental and physical health are gaining importance. Our desire is to lead a life that is healthier, more sustainable, and more enjoyable, and this is where micromobility fits in perfectly. Want to stay informed about the latest trends? So, now you know everything about micromobility. Or do you? The way we move around cities is changing. New forms of urban mobility are emerging and gaining popularity. Micromobility is on the rise, and we’re here to keep you updated. Follow PENDLR for the latest news and updates!
Sep 24, 2024
•Danique Jans
•5 min. reading time
At PENDLR, our mission is to make daily travel more flexible efficient and greener. While we do not completely reject the car, we strongly believe in the power of cycling and other forms of micro-mobility - especially for all daily trips in and around the city. This vision fits perfectly with the message of European Mobility Week, which takes place this week. An important part of this week is the car-free day - a powerful symbol for more sustainable transport choices. The origins of the car-free day Car-free day has an interesting history. It began in the Netherlands and Belgium during the Suez crisis in 1956, when limited oil reserves led to the introduction of car-free Sundays. This was later repeated during the 1973 oil crisis, this time on a global scale. In the 1990s, the day took on a new meaning: raising environmental awareness. In 1998, several French cities launched their own car-free day, with the support of the French Environment Ministry. This successful initiative eventually led to the creation of the annual European Car-Free Day, which became part of European Mobility Week in 2002. This week provides cities with a platform to highlight environmentally friendly transport options, such as cycling and public transport. The shift to more sustainable transport There has been an increasing focus on the environment and sustainability in recent years, and how we move around every day is an important part of that. In more and more cities, cars are being deliberately reduced to make room for cleaner, more efficient transport alternatives. This transformation is well visible in cities such as Paris, where a study by the Institut Paris Region (IPR) shows that bicycles are now more popular than cars in the city centre. In the Netherlands too, we see a clear growth in the number of cyclists, according to research by the Shuttel, employers help their employees to make cycling for commuting more attractive. In addition, the use of shared micromobility - such as e-scooters and shared bicycles - has grown significantly in recent years. Data from NUMO shows that the number of cities with shared micromobility doubled between 2019 and 2023.Moreover, according to McKinsey research, the number of people open to using micromobility as part of their daily travel is growing. Although the car remains dominant for now, the shifts towards more sustainable transport options are increasingly significant. Reshaping daily commutes At PENDLR, we also see this development. Although the car still plays a major role, we believe in the growing use of bicycles and other forms of micromobility for all daily travel: from commuting to work and shopping, to delivering parcels to customers' homes. Therefore, we offer a carefully curated range of products that support this sustainable mobility. This is how we continue to build on our mission! Below is a selection of the sustainable means of transport in our range, but please note that above all, we also offer many parts and accessories for these means of transport. Join us on our mission! Will you join us in making daily journeys more flexible, efficient and greener? And would you also like to sell these unique and exclusive brands? Together, we can make a difference!
Sep 15, 2024
•Bram van Duinen
•3 min. reading time
At PENDLR, we’re more than just a wholesaler—we’re your partner in micromobility. That’s why we’re introducing parts that fit VanMoof bikes perfectly. Alongside practical information, insights, and tips, we’re making it possible for your customers to bring their defective VanMoof bikes to you. Together, we’ll get VanMoof riders back on the bike path! And this is just the beginning—more bike brands are on the way... Together we'll get VanMoof riders back on the road Micromobility for us is all about light, sustainable means of transport for daily use in and around the city. Our range focuses on products that improve these journeys. We offer all the essential parts and accessories you and your customers need. For example, also the parts for maintenance and repair of VanMoof bikes. How and why did we start with parts for VanMoof bikes? When VanMoof went bankrupt, a huge demand arose among VanMoof cyclists as to where they could go for maintenance or repair of their bikes. However, because the bike has very specific parts that are not readily available everywhere, bike shops had to leave these customers out in the cold. That's where PENDLR wanted to help, with suitable parts, help and advice. A year later, VanMoof has made a relaunch and we give them heartfelt credit for that. Still, we are happy to share the offer we can make from PENDLR for VanMoof and other city bikes. Range of VanMoof parts Our range for VanMoof bikes consists not only of existing mechanical parts, but also of specially designed products. As a result, you can always find the right part for your customer. For example, we offer both an A-option close to the original and a B-option of better quality. Examples of our products include the custom-made Roland wheel, Tektro brake pads and discs, the Primax pushbutton holder that works perfectly with Tektro brake pads, and the black Innova tyre without reflectors. And for electrical problems, we collaborate with KWS Seuren, so you'll find a solution for that too. Stronger together. Here’s how we made it happen... In collaboration with experienced service points, we looked at the most common questions and defects on VanMoof bikes & together with our suppliers, we gathered the necessary parts accordingly. And for electronic support, we teamed up with KWS Seuren. During the rollout of this range, we collected feedback from our dealers & learned that besides being able to find suitable parts at all, their quick availability & delivery was very important. ''The availability and speed of delivery is the reason we buy these products from PENDLR.'' Euro Tweewielers Leiden (NL) But when we asked if there was a need for help generating publicity, it turned out there was absolutely no need, as the repair requests came in of their own accord and frequently. And although VanMoof has since relaunched, the demand for our parts remains high. So it's definitely worth checking out our range. ''We are already very busy, without giving extra publicity to it.'' Fevzi Scooters PENDLR: the one stop shop for all parts and accessories Our extensive range includes parts for VanMoof bikes, but also for other city bikes and forms of micromobility. So with these products, you will always have a suitable solution for your customers. Can we help you too? Become a PENDLR customer and you will find everything you need to keep city bikes moving.
Sep 10, 2024
•Danique Jans
•3 min. reading time
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