Cargo bikes will help tackle pollution

Friday, 3rd February 2023

• IMPROVING air quality is at the heart of the new Labour city council’s ambitions.

One of our biggest challenges is the increasing number of vehicles on our streets delivering online purchases direct to residents’ homes and to offices.

To decrease the number of CO2 emissions from delivery vehicles we are setting up a micro-logistics hub in Pimlico from where online purchases will be delivered by electric cargo bikes.

Based in the Q-Park car park in Cambridge Street, the hub will receive the parcels from an electric delivery vehicle and then distribute them by electric cargo bikes in the surrounding area.

It is estimated that cargo e-bikes will deliver about 2,000 parcels a day from the hub to residents and businesses. This will help reduce congestion, pollution, and fatalities.

The company appointed to run the hub already operates five existing hubs in London and has also agreed to share important data and insights, such as CO2 emissions savings and the number of collections and deliveries.

We hope the new Pimlico micro-logistics hub will be operational at the end of February. If the Pimlico hub proves successful, we look to open more micro-logistics hubs across Westminster.

CLLR PAUL DIMOLDENBERG
Cabinet Member for City Management & Air Quality
City Hall, Victoria Street, SW1

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