Faced the decision of commuting on bike or car, it’s all too easy to wind up on four wheels, whether you like it or not. If you’re the average adult, you’re hauling around enough stuff on the daily to easily fill a backpack: laptop, planner, pocket knife, reusable water bottle, your kid’s water bottle, snacks for you both, smartphone, sunglasses. And that doesn’t include what you plan to pick up at the farmer’s market, post office or hardware store.
If you’re bike-obsessed but aren’t extremely minimalist, you’re often choosing the boring car over the joy of feeling the wind in your face and two wheels propelling you forward.
But despair not — it doesn’t have to be this way. Smart folks out there got together and created a solution for my problem and yours: the cargo bike, and in the last five years, the electric cargo bike. Could this transportation-friendly ride replace your daily driver?
What is a cargo bike?
A cargo bike is a bike built to haul around heavy loads (and oftentimes multiple people), with weight capacities that far outpace standard bikes. A cargo bike has a few key design elements that distinguish it from more typical designs: most cargo bikes feature a step-through frame for easy mounting and dismounting. They’re rack-compatible, and have plenty of storage options for, you know, cargo.
Most cargo bikes have a step-through frame and are rack-compatible.
Cargo bikes can be used to carry groceries and run errands, drop kids off at school, bring the dog along on adventures and for bike commuting and work. Like many bikes in the last three years, cargo bikes are seeing a renaissance in electric form. The electric cargo bike opens up even more opportunities for riding, and with a full charge, can take you even further along your journey. For many people that live in city environments or can’t afford a car, the electric cargo bike is an affordable and space-friendly option.