Author
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- Ilman Harun
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Jalan Arsitektur, Surabaya 60111, East Java, Indonesia)
- Prananda Navitas
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Jalan Arsitektur, Surabaya 60111, East Java, Indonesia)
- Holy Regina Hartanto
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Jalan Arsitektur, Surabaya 60111, East Java, Indonesia)
- Tan Yigitcanlar
(Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Jalan Arsitektur, Surabaya 60111, East Java, Indonesia
QUT Urban AI Hub, School of Architecture and Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology, 2 George Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia)
Abstract
E-bikes are emerging as a competitive alternative to private cars in both urban and suburban contexts, enhancing accessibility to daily amenities and aligning with the proximity-oriented principles of X-minute city development. However, empirical knowledge remains limited regarding e-bike adopter profiles, trip purposes, influencing factors, and modal substitution patterns, particularly in urban Global South contexts. This exploratory pilot study employs correlation analysis and exploratory factor analysis to examine the sociodemographic characteristics of e-bike users in Surabaya, identify trip behavior patterns, and uncover potential determinants associated with e-bike usage within the X-minute city framework. Based on a sample of 71 e-bike users, the preliminary findings reveal notable socioeconomic patterns in e-bike adoption, with lower-income inner-city residents, particularly women in informal employment, emerging as early adopters. Additionally, two potential influence dimensions are identified: utilitarian trip chaining and active mobility infrastructure. While these findings require validation through larger-scale studies, they suggest potential for e-bikes to expand feasible X-minute city catchments and support low-carbon mobility transitions in similar Global South contexts.
Suggested Citation
Ilman Harun & Prananda Navitas & Holy Regina Hartanto & Tan Yigitcanlar, 2025.
"How Can E-Bikes Accelerate X-Minute City Transitions? User Preferences, Adoption Patterns, and Associated Factors in the Global South,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(1), pages 1-25, December.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2025:i:1:p:358-:d:1829265
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