Ridepanda Helps Companies Offer Green Commuting Perks With E-Bike Subscriptions

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Companies can help their employees clean up their commutes by offering e-bike and e-scooter subscriptions as a company benefit, and Ridepanda is here to make that process as easy as possible.

The e-mobility startup, which originally began as direct-to-consumer business but has pivoted to helping enterprise customers to reduce their employees’ carbon footprint, offers a range of vetted e-bikes and scooters from brands such as Specialized, Giant, Brompton, Momentum, and more.

Along with the e-bike or scooter itself, the monthly subscription, which starts at $45, also includes a helmet, a lock, and a tire pump, as well as free preventative maintenance and labor for repairs for normal wear and tear. Ridepanda also provides theft insurance with a $500 deductible, as well as coverage for accident damage with a $100 deductible.

The company already has a great list of corporate clients who are using the Ridepanda platform, including Google, Amazon, Apple, SalesForce, Anheuser-Busch InBev, and Offering a subsidy on green commuting options is a great way for companies to start putting their sustainability programs to work not just by issuing an ESG report or buying carbon offsets, but by helping to directly reduce CO2 emissions and air pollution locally, while also providing an indirect bonus of supporting a healthier lifestyle for its employees. Find out more atI don't like paywalls. You don't like paywalls.

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