E-bike incentives are a costly way to cut carbon emissions, but they also promote health, equity and cleaner air
- Written by Christopher R. Cherry, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee
A man pulls his kids behind an electric bicycle near the pier in Huntington Beach, Calif.Paul Bersebach/Orange County Register via Getty ImagesE-bikes have captured widespread attention across the U.S., and for good reason. They are the most energy-efficient way to move from place to place, providing exercise in the process, and offer enough...

