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2016-06-07
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Yellow Angels in Germany to use eBikes

The Yellow Angels of ADAC in Vienna are well used to using eBikes now and the experience and results have been largely positive; as a result, teams in Berlin and Stuttgart are set to follow suit. The two locations in Germany have been kitted out with Bosch Performance models in order to provide a more efficient, flexible and speedy service to road-users.
The hydraulic brake system allows its user to carry up to 70kg of tools and they also carry tablets to enable them to connect to the database whenever and wherever they go. With these benefits in tow, it’s not hard to see why they were so successful in Vienna and the results in Germany are likely to be similar.
According to the results in Vienna, the team members on eBikes were able to get the vehicle up and running again 90% of the time. They were also able to reach the troubled car faster because they could navigate traffic easier, could park in little space and even use the cycle paths provided. This has led to a second season of eBikes for the Yellow Angels as well as an introduction of the bikes to the Austrian police. This is said to give the police a huge advantage as the bikes are power assisted and if they need to quickly go off-track, the electronic mountain bikes will allow them to do just this.
Representative of Bosch eBike Systems, Tamara Winograd, has said “eBikes open up unforeseen opportunities for smart mobility, especially in urban areas. The fact that eBikes now assist the Yellow Angels with their customer service and even power the police on duty is indicative of the wide-ranging uses to which this technology can be put.”
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