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E-bike scheme in Scottish city set for major expansion after ‘ground-breaking’ start

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Last updated: February 3, 2026 4:52 pm
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E-bike scheme in Scottish city set for major expansion after 'ground-breaking' start
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Key Points

  • GO e-Bike scheme hubs launching in Musselburgh, Dalkeith, and Eskbank through partnerships with East Lothian Council and Midlothian Council.
  • Edinburgh e-bike scheme expanding boundary northwards to Leith, Meadowbank, and Newhaven to meet rising demand.
  • Voi e-bike scheme in Edinburgh increasing fleet to 480 bikes with additional placements at designated city parking in coming fortnight.
  • Scheme described as ground-breaking following successful initial rollout in Scottish city.

Edinburgh (Edinburgh Daily News) February 3, 2026 – An e-bike hire scheme in Edinburgh is poised for significant expansion across new hubs and boundaries after a highly successful launch hailed as ground-breaking by local authorities.

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  • Key Points
  • What is driving the e-bike scheme’s expansion?
  • How will Edinburgh’s e-bike services grow?
    • Which areas will benefit most from the new hubs?
  • What does this mean for sustainable transport in Scotland?

The initiative, which has gained traction for promoting sustainable transport, now plans to extend services to surrounding areas and increase bike availability to address growing user demand.

What is driving the e-bike scheme’s expansion?

The GO e-Bike programme, developed in collaboration with SEStran, East Lothian Council, and Midlothian Council, will introduce public hire e-bikes at new hubs in Musselburgh, Dalkeith, and Eskbank.

According to SEStran reporting, these developments aim to extend access further, building on the scheme’s initial achievements in Edinburgh and nearby regions.

How will Edinburgh’s e-bike services grow?

Edinburgh’s existing e-bike operations are set for notable growth, with the boundary expanding north to include Leith, Meadowbank, and Newhaven from late October to accommodate heightened demand, as detailed by Midlothian View.

The Edinburgh Reporter notes that the Voi e-bike scheme will soon deploy more bikes to designated parking spots, bringing the total available in the city to 480 within the next fortnight.

As reported by The Edinburgh Reporter of The Edinburgh Reporter, this phased rollout underscores the scheme’s rapid scaling to serve more residents.

Which areas will benefit most from the new hubs?

Musselburgh, Dalkeith, and Eskbank stand to gain direct access to e-bike hires, facilitating easier commuting and leisure travel across council boundaries, per SEStran updates.

What does this mean for sustainable transport in Scotland?

The expansions signal strong commitment to e-mobility, potentially reducing car dependency and supporting greener travel options in Edinburgh and its environs.

Local councils anticipate these moves will enhance connectivity and encourage wider adoption of electric bikes as a viable alternative to traditional transport.

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