HumanForest has announced a new partnership with Deliveroo to offer food delivery riders an exclusive e-bike payment model that aims to boost sustainable delivery in London.
The partnership aids HumanForest’s goal of ensuring that green shared mobility solutions, such as their fully electric, zero-emissions fleet of e-bikes, are accessible to people and businesses.
The new payment model offers Deliveroo riders in London an affordable and accessible way of accessing HumanForest’s e-bikes, as they can now purchase bundles of minutes for work or leisure at an exclusive rate. This option therefore tackles the upfront costs of privately purchasing an electric bike.
Laura Elms, Head of Sales & Partnerships at HumanForest, said:This is a huge endorsement for HumanForest and a really important moment for Deliveroo riders. This partnership has been designed with delivery riders front and centre of mind, making access to affordable e-bikes a reality for them. The partnership will offer a sustainable and accessible platform which supports delivery riders whilst also bolstering our vision of a cleaner, greener world for all. We’re delighted to be working with Deliveroo and look forward to helping them and their riders achieve their own sustainability goals.
Over the course of the pandemic, home delivery services have grown in popularity. The partnership therefore aims to ensure that more of these food deliveries are made through sustainable modes of transport.
Andy Batty, Director of Operations, UK & Ireland at Deliveroo, said:At Deliveroo, we are determined to do our bit to help protect the environment. We are pleased to partner with HumanForest to not only boost sustainable delivery in central London, but to allow riders to take advantage of more affordable, clean and efficient modes of transport across the capital.