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E-scooters show financial benefit: report

Neuron Mobility puts figure of £11,000 per scooter for UK local economies
By Adam Hill October 28, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Putting a price on it: micromobility benefits local businesses, says Neuron (© Rclassenlayouts | Dreamstime.com)

New research finds every rental e-scooter contributes £11,500 to local economies in the UK each year.

The figures come from e-scooter operator Neuron Mobility, which says that during their rental trips riders cumulatively spend £14.9 million a year across the three locations where Neuron operates in the UK, including Newcastle, Slough and Sunderland.

Newcastle’s economy alone sees an injection of £8.9 million a year, Neuron says in its report Shared Rides, Shared Wealth.
 
Its research - carried out from rider surveys in July this year, suggests that half of riders spent more than £10 on their most recent trip, with an average of £17.30 per trip.

The money is spent at shops, restaurants and cafes, and for recreation such as gyms.

Neuron even suggests that 10% of trips wouldn’t have happened at all if the e-scooters weren’t available - thus local businesses would have missed out on sales. 
 
E-scooter journeys are mainly used for leisure and recreation (62%), as well as commuting to work or school (38%), running errands such as shopping (29%) and getting to appointments (19%).
 
Cormac Quinn, UK regional manager at Neuron Mobility said: “Neuron’s e-scooters have helped make cities more liveable too, providing much needed first- and last-mile transport options, enhancing local public transport networks and helping to keep cities running 24/7 by providing essential transport to those working night shifts."
 
“As we continue to expand and develop new partnerships, we’re delighted that the vast majority of our riders – plus an increasing number of local businesses and venues – are recognising and benefiting from the positive impacts micromobility has on the economy.”
 

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