Decathlon has introduced its new line of electric bikes, the E-ACTV 100, with the goal of transforming mobility in large cities. This model has been designed for those seeking efficient, sustainable, and stylish transportation in urban environments. The brand is confident that its proposal will inspire a similar change to that seen in European cities like Amsterdam and Copenhagen, where 35% of residents use bikes daily.
The launch of these electric bikes responds to the growing problem of traffic congestion, which not only causes frustration among drivers but also poses a threat to the environment due to pollution. Decathlon’s E-Bikes emerge as an ideal alternative for those looking to avoid traffic jams, whether going to work, running errands, or exploring new areas of the city. With this launch, the company aims to promote a lifestyle that prioritizes responsible and sustainable mobility.
Among the features that stand out on the E-ACTV 100 are its attractive design, quality, and affordable price. The model is designed to be easily repairable, supported by a team of experts at Decathlon. Additionally, the introduction of the Decathlon Ride App will allow users to access real-time data about their performance, route statistics, and updates, enriching the experience of each journey.
To enhance the experience of their electric bikes, Decathlon has recommended two routes in Madrid and Barcelona. In Madrid, a route from Casa de Campo to the Royal Palace is suggested, allowing cyclists to enjoy both natural spaces and the city’s rich historical heritage. In Barcelona, the recommendation is a route from the sea to the mountains, ending in Sitges after covering 40 kilometers without much effort.
With the E-ACTV 100, Decathlon not only offers a means of transportation but also encourages citizens to adopt a more active and healthy lifestyle, promoting positive changes in urban life and encouraging other towns in Spain to follow the example of European cities that have made cycling an integral part of their culture.
Source: MiMub in Spanish