Cargo bikes for greener business deliveries in congested cities

Eco & Sustainability Published on 22 April 2008 in Eco & Sustainability

It's a fact of life in the business world that companies in urban areas tend to require frequent, small deliveries of merchandise and other goods from the city outskirts and beyond. That's a recipe for inefficiency, traffic congestion and pollution, as so many delivery trucks make their way in and out of town with partial loads again and again. French La Petite Reine has come up with an alternative, greener approach to business deliveries by using truck-sized cargo bikes instead.

La Petite Reine maintains a fleet of about 60 Cargocycles for hire by businesses that need to make small to medium-sized urban deliveries over a distance of up to 30 km. Weighing only 80 kg (as opposed to a tonne or more for most delivery vans), each Cargocycle can transport about 180 kg of merchandise in its 1,400-liter cargo space. (For larger loads, La Petite Reine also has electric trucks suitable for deliveries that size.) Cargocycles' small footprint lets them travel anywhere on the roadways, including bus and bike lanes, and they can park easily between two cars. Cargocycle deliveries are faster than those made via traditional truck, and also 10 to 20 percent less expensive, La Petite Reine says. Perhaps most significant, however, is that they are completely nonpolluting—in terms of both emissions and noise. Cargocycles are also available for lease or sale, as well as for advertising space and use at special events.

Paris-based La Petite Reine was founded in 2001, and has since expanded to Bordeaux, Rouen, and Dijon. It now makes some 2,500 deliveries every day for clients including DHL, ColiPoste and Monoprix. The company is interested in signing up franchise partners—one to bring to an urban area near you?

Website: www.lapetitereine.com
Contact: contact@lapetitereine.com

Spotted by: Pavi Ani

Comments on this idea:

Hi am very keen on your product cargo bike with green house effect pls send me details

How can we purchase your product from africa kenya or EAST AFRICA.kindly give me feedback
nina

As we are a UK based courier, could you please supply me with some more details regarding the Cargocycle operation.

Jim -- please send an email to contact@lapetitereine.com, or check www.lapetitereine.com
for other ways of getting in touch with the company.

i think the cargocycle is a good design it is a good product for me to start my own work i would be very greatful if some one can send me some info on the product
THANK YOU

Hi, just wanted to know if your added value stays on the logidtics side or it goes further into the eco food delivey business knowledge?

hi, i will like to get more information on your product. info to include cost and shipping cost to nigeria.

many thanks

Interested in your cargocycle, i like the design and is a good start for the business i am looking for. I will appreciate if you get back to me with some extra details regarding the cost, warranty, shipping. I live in USA.

Kind regards,

Elisabeth

Good to hear of other power assist cargo cycles. We make a motor system used on long frame bikes and trikes...many now used for cargo purposes. The advantage of ours over hub motors...the motor runs in the same pedal power gear you're in. Like a car has a transmission for the motor, our bike motor systems take advantage of different gear ratios also. This makes for better hill climbing, more efficient power (keeping the motor at the "sweet spot") to extend powered range and battery life (longevity of batteries is extended when less is demanded of them...). www.electroportal.com is our site.

i think the cargocycle is a good design it is a good product for me to start my own work i would be very greatful if some one can send me some info on the product.
club penguin

Great idea! The french are forerunners for this type of innovation. For example the rentable bikes they have all over Paris.

Great idea! The french are forerunners for this type of innovation. For example the rentable bikes they have all over Paris.
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