Devon and Cornwall police launch electric bike project
39 e-bikes are now in use across the two counties
Last updated 22nd Aug 2024
Devon and Cornwall Police have rolled out a brand new e-bike scheme for officers, to boost neighbourhood engagement and tackle anti-social behaviour.
They say it allows them to be in places that don't always have a police presence, taking pressure off their vehicle fleet and reducing their carbon footprint.
Following a successful pilot of e-bikes in Cornwall, the Force have now rolled out the scheme to other areas.
The pilot was initially launched in Cornwall and supported by Cornwall Council and the Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour officers.
There are now 39 e-Bikes in use across Camborne, Plymouth, Penzance, Exeter, Bodmin, Cullompton, Falmouth, Truro Launceston, Hayle and Helston.
Superintendent Ian Thompson said: “The electric bikes initiative is boosting the ability of our neighbourhood teams to engage with and be visible in their communities, whilst allowing them to be in places that do not always have a police presence.
"In turn, this is taking the pressure off our vehicle fleet and allowing us to be less reliant on cars and reduce our carbon footprint.
“The feedback from officers is extremely positive, who realise the benefits of faster, quieter patrols and the wellbeing benefits of being active and outside.
"We are expanding the fleet of electric bikes to other areas of the force and hope soon that all Neighbourhood Teams in Devon and Cornwall will have access to them for use within their normal duties.
"Currently, there are eighty-nine neighbourhood officers and PCSO’s who have been trained so far, with opportunities to train more officers in the coming months.”
In just a day, one officer covered seventy-one kilometres using an e-bike and received positive feedback from the community.
Work is underway to purchase additional e-bikes and deploy them to more sites around Devon and Cornwall.