Eugene
The City of Eugene is excited to host its third E-Bike Expo on Saturday, June 15, 2024
Eugene, OR – According to the city officials, this annual event, starting from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., one of the city’s most popular transportation gatherings, offers community members the chance to test ride electric bikes from various local bike shops all in one convenient location.
Attendees can also learn about e-bike safety, laws, financing options, and the EWEB electric bike rebate.
Initially, the E-Bike Expo aimed to introduce the community to emerging electric bike technology. Now, with the rising popularity of e-bikes in Eugene, the event focuses on educating potential owners about safety, laws, and proper path etiquette. It also connects prospective buyers with local bike shops, helping them choose the best e-bike for their needs while supporting the local economy.
Community members are encouraged to attend the E-Bike Expo to discover how e-bikes can reduce their carbon footprint while providing a fun and enjoyable experience. The event will feature test rides, music, food, and free bike tune-ups.
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