WABA supports HB 156, which would establish an Electric Bicycle Rebate and Voucher Program.

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HB 156: Transportation - Electric Bicycle Rebate and Voucher Program - Establishment
House Environment and Transportation Committee
Washington Area Bicyclist Association – FAVORABLE


February 8, 2024


Chair Korman and Committee Members,


The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) absolutely loves HB 156, which would establish
an Electric Bicycle Rebate and Voucher Program.


E-bikes boost mobility, are far greener than electric vehicles (EVs) (which still represent cars and trucks
on the road), and are more affordable than any type of car. E-bikes open up bicycling as an option for
commuting, shopping and other trips around the community, and taking children to and from
preschool, and they make bicycling possible in hilly areas and for longer-distance local trips that aren’t
feasible on a conventional bike for many people. They do all this while reducing road congestion,
because e-bike trips often replace car travel.


Subsidies, in the form of rebates and purchase vouchers, make e-bikes affordable for individuals with
financial challenges, so we particularly like HB 156’s focus on Maryland residents whose income falls
below a threshold or who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

Many jurisdictions around the county have now established an e-bike purchase subsidy program,
including the District of Columbia, in 2023. The Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC)
provides a very helpful survey of E-Bike Incentive Programs in North America, on their Web site
(https://trec.pdx.edu/e-bike-research). On the environmental front, the article 8 New Insights From
Denver's EBike Incentive Program provides helpful stats on Denver's experience, quoting an analysts
who states, “The success of the Denver rebate program—and its clear impact on reducing transportation
emissions—suggests that policymakers need to take e-bikes much more seriously as a climate action tool.”


TREC provides a useful Electric Vehicle Incentive Cost and Impact Tool, developed to give public
stakeholders and advocates the ability to visualize the potential outcomes of an electric vehicle
incentive program, at https://trec-pdx.shinyapps.io/incentive-impact-tool/.


The General Assembly has a wonderful opportunity to make e-bikes affordable for Marylanders with
modest financial resources, boosting equitable, green mobility at very modest cost to the state. WABA
urges a Favorable HB 156 committee report and House floor vote.
Thank you for the opportunity to testify on this legislation.


Seth Grimes, WABA Maryland organizer
seth.grimes@waba.org