Families with children living in Melbourne's inner north can now buy or rent an e-bike for a subsidised rate, thanks to funding from Merri-bek City Council.
The Ride & Stride e-bike subsidy offers families 50% off a weekly e-bike subscription for 3 months (up to the value of $500) or $500 off the purchase price of a new or refurbished e-bike.
The subsidy is available to Merri-bek residents with children at any childcare, kindergarten or primary school within the municipality.
The subsidy is offered in collaboration with two local bike shops — Cargocycles and Lug & Carrie — and applies to a select range of models.
The subsidy is intended as a relief measure as the fuel crisis continues to put pressure on families.
Switching from driving to riding an e-bike can
save significant money, as well as offering fantastic health and environmental benefits.
The subsidy is part of Merri-bek City Council's Ride & Stride program, which aims to get more children using active transport to get to school.
A limited number of subsidies are available. The offer ends 30 June 2026, or once the allocation is exhausted.
Subsidies will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, and are limited to one per household.
Full details can be found
here.
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