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Edinburgh cycle hire scheme expands again with extra 100 e-bikes and new boundary

Edinburgh cycle hire scheme expands again with extra 100 e-bikes and new boundary
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Key Points

  • Edinburgh’s shared e-bike scheme adds 100 extra e-bikes to the fleet.
  • Expansion includes new areas such as Roseburn, Bruntsfield, Morningside, and Edinburgh University’s King’s Buildings.
  • The scheme extends south into Midlothian, widening the operational boundary.
  • Voi eBike hire scheme launched in August 2025 and continues to grow.

Edinburgh (Edinburgh Daily News) February 3, 2026 – Edinburgh’s popular cycle hire scheme has expanded once more, introducing an additional 100 e-bikes alongside a broadened operational boundary.

This latest development aims to enhance sustainable transport options across more neighbourhoods, with bikes now accessible in previously uncovered districts.

What are the key expansions in the e-bike scheme?

According to Midlothian View, the shared e-bike scheme is extending into Roseburn, Bruntsfield, Morningside, and Edinburgh University’s King’s Buildings campus. These additions mark a significant push southwards, improving availability for commuters and students alike.

As reported by the University of Edinburgh’s transport service, the Voi eBike hire scheme, which launched in August 2025, now operates from various locations citywide, supporting the fleet growth to meet rising demand.

How will this benefit local residents and visitors?

The expansion provides more convenient access to e-bikes, promoting greener travel amid increasing pressure on public transport networks.

Which specific areas gain improved coverage?

Midlothian View highlights that southern extensions into Midlothian and key Edinburgh suburbs will connect more communities to the docking network, facilitating seamless journeys.

What comes next for Edinburgh’s cycle hire initiative?

City officials anticipate further integrations to support modal shift towards cycling, with monitoring underway to assess usage patterns post-expansion.

This phase builds on prior growth, solidifying Edinburgh’s commitment to active travel infrastructure.