Our Mission
Providing access to electric bikes for lower-income individuals fosters independence, enhances opportunities for economic advancement, and promotes environmental sustainability. By removing transportation barriers, we aim to create a more inclusive community where everyone has the means to thrive and contribute to a greener, healthier future.
About Us
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed it's the only thing that ever has.
Margararet Mead
Bethlehem eBike
As a former science teacher and life-long transit activist, Chris Briggs, founded Bethlehem eBike in 2022. He runs one of the few dedicated eBike repair and conversion shops on the East Coast, and combines his electro-mechanical wizardry with his passion for getting people mobile again.
Megan Lysowski
Grant specialist and researcher, avid cyclist and all-around amazing human, Megan brings people together. Besides being an authority on parking and pre-schoolers, she deftly juggles community relations and funding relationships with speed and agility, getting us all to the finish line.
Significantly reduced carbon monoxide emissions than cars. Less air pollution. Healther air, mitigate climate change.
01 Environment
Exercise is actually good for you. For lots of reasons. Regular cycling improves mental health, too. Reducing stress & depression.
02 Health
Beyond the obvious starting price hurdle, cheaper to operate and maintain than cars, lower insurance and repairs.
03 Economic
Naturally fosters connection among community members as well as an attainable method of transportation for all ages and fitness levels.
04 Social
Less congestion on the roads reduces the strain on current infrastructure as well as individuals, not to mention the decreased amount of parking required.
05 Urban Transit
Convenient and flexible for short to medium distances, eBikes are simply way more fun than a car, turning a quick trip out into an enjoyable adventure.
06 Personal
eBike Benefits
Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There's something wrong with a society that drives a car to work out in a gym.
Bill Nye aka The Science Guy
Paving the way
MOBILITY STRATEGY & KNOWLEDGE BASE 1) Infrastructure Requirements 2) Community Outreach 3) Education
STAKEHOLDERS / COMMUNITY PARTNERS 1) Municipal Government 2) Public Transport Authority 3) Public Transport Operators 4) City Planning Authority 5) Corporate Partners 6) eBike Providers
ELECTRIC BIKES & INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN 1) Leverage local and outside resources in eBike builds. 2) Identify and plan for identified infrastructure improvements.
FINANCING & TENDERING CONTRACTS 1) Corporate partners and grants. 2) Community benefactors and fund raising.
MOBILITY STRATEGY & KNOWLEDGE BASE 1) Infrastructure Requirements 2) Community Outreach 3) Education
STAKEHOLDERS / COMMUNITY PARTNERS 1) Municipal Government 2) Public Transport Authority 3) Public Transport Operators 4) City Planning Authority 5) Corporate Partners 6) eBike Providers
ELECTRIC BIKES & INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN 1) Leverage local and outside resources in eBike builds. 2) Identify and plan for identified infrastructure improvements.
ALL RANDOM STUFF, STILL MILESTONES HELP 1) Corporate partners and grants. 2) Community benefactors and fund raising.
to empowerment
Our Road Map
A prosperous community is one in which all members have equal opportunity, and incentive, to thrive professionally.
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It starts with just one bike.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US