RAMPTON – Following a successful first year, City of Brampton is launching the second year of its e-Scooter Pilot Program. Building on the achievements of the inaugural season, this program continues to revolutionize urban mobility and enhance sustainable transportation options for residents and visitors.
In year two, the City remains committed to creating a comprehensive Active Transportation Network. Brampton’s Active Transportation Master Plan is focused on achieving Brampton’s 2040 Vision to be a mosaic of safe, integrated transportation choices and new modes, contributing to civic sustainability and emphasizing walking, cycling and transit.
The e-scooter program supports mobility and accessibility, addresses transportation equity, provides additional travel options that are sustainable, while placing Brampton at the forefront of the next generation’s shift to new ways of moving and getting around the city.
What’s new for 2024?
- Up to 900 e-scooters to be placed throughout the city by partners Neuron Mobility, Bird Canada and Scooty Mobility.
- Hybrid parking model that uses both designated parking and a free-floating parking model. In-app features ensure vehicles are returned to pre-arranged parking areas before a ride can end.
Key highlights from year one:
- 750 e-scooters were placed across the city in partnership with Neuron Mobility, Bird Canada and Scooty Mobility
- Approximately 200,000 trips taken
- Approximately 110,000 riders
- Over 415,000 kilometres travelled
- Upwards of 6,000 litres of gasoline saved from e-scooter trips, and
- Approximately 14 tons of carbon emissions saved
Let’s work together to reduce single-occupant vehicle trips and build more connected communities. Your insights help shape the future of active transportation in Brampton. Share your experiences, suggestions and concerns at escooters@brampton.ca or or by calling 311. For additional information about the e-Scooter Pilot Program, visit brampton.ca/escooters
“Embracing innovation and sustainability while offering accessible and active transportation options is a priority for the City and this pilot program does just that. We are excited to be working with our partners again this year to increase transportation options for Brampton residents and visitors, showcasing a community where accessibility meets environmental consciousness.”
Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton