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NYC program replaces uncertified e-bikes with new ones for delivery workers

Food delivery workers who made at least $1,500 from in 2024 from food delivery services are eligible for the program.

Heather Fordham

Jan 27, 2025, 5:23 PM

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Applications are now open for the e-bike trade-in program in New York City.

The program encourages food delivery workers to trade in their illegal, uncertified e-bikes, scooters and mopeds for a free, street legal and UL-certified one.

The first-of-its-kind program, launched by the DOT, aims to reduce deadly and dangerous fires that are caused by unregulated lithium-ion batteries used to power electric vehicles like scooters, bikes and mopeds.

Food delivery workers who made at least $1,500 from in 2024 from food delivery services are eligible for the program.

Those who qualify must also be a current New York City resident and at least 18 years old.

The program will distribute a UL-certified scooter or bike that meets the global standard for street and fire safety, as well as a UL-certified lithium-ion on battery.

In 2024, lithium-ion batteries were responsible for more than 260 fires that killed five people and injured 95 others, according to the city.

The DOT says its goal is to distribute 400 electric bikes and scooters in 2025. According to the application, participants will be selected through a lottery system.

Applications will be open through Feb. 17.

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