Gololo, M.G.D.Rimer, S.Longe, O.M.Tivani, L.2024-11-222024-11-222024http://hdl.handle.net/2263/99378Papers presented virtually at the 42nd International Southern African Transport Conference on 08 - 11 July 2024The possibilities and challenges associated with implementing a shared electric bicycle (e- bike) infrastructure in South Africa are examined in this conference paper. The goal of the study is to pinpoint the specific conditions and factors that must be taken into account for shared e-bike systems to be successfully incorporated into urban transportation systems. The analysis revealed that South Africa's existing bicycle infrastructure is inadequate and requires significant improvements to accommodate shared electric bicycle systems. Key findings include the need for dedicated bicycle lanes, secure parking facilities, charging stations, and integration with existing public transportation networks. Additionally, the study identified the importance of public awareness campaigns and user-friendly mobile applications to promote the adoption and usage of shared electric bicycles. Future work may aim to conduct more comprehensive analyses of the social and cultural determinants that impact the adoption and usage patterns of e-bikes, encompassing views on safety, convenience, and cycling-related social norms. Furthermore, to determine their efficacy, pinpoint areas for development, and guarantee that they satisfy the changing requirements of users and urban environments, continuous monitoring and assessment of installed e- bike systems will be necessary.12 pagesPDFenSouthern African Transport Conference 2024possibilities and challenges in electric bicycle (ebike)infrastructureSouth AfricaAn analysis of shared electric bicycle infrastructure requirements for South AfricaArticle