Cleaner air. Better quality of life. Future-ready mobility.
Cities and municipalities play a key role in creating more sustainable and efficient urban transport. Our eCargo bikes offer a practical solution for a wide range of municipal services. From waste collection and street cleaning to everyday city services, they provide flexibility, reliability and a clear commitment to climate-conscious mobility.
Introducing the CIVIO
The CIVIO is a reliable transport solution for municipal services. Its enclosed cargo box protects tools and equipment from the elements while ensuring safe and organised transport.
Integrated features such as a four-point tool holder, ventilation system, sealed partition and drainage outlet support efficient, hygienic day-to-day use.
Robust, agile in urban environments and quiet in operation, the CIVIO offers a practical, zero-emission alternative to a conventional van.
Why eCargo bikes for cities and municipalities?
Reach your destination faster with lower operating costs.
Travel through the city emission-free and without the stress of traffic.
No registration needed – just get in and drive off.
Always ready for operation.
Fexibly scalable to any fleet size.
The smart alternative to a van.
Electric mobility in the fast lane
Growing demand for sustainable mobility options
70% of employees say they would prefer more environmentally friendly ways to travel.
Changing fleet structures
By 2030, the number of vehicles with alternative drivetrains in German fleets is expected to triple compared with 2024.
Electric vehicles on the road
By 2030, an estimated 160 million battery-electric vehicles will be on the road worldwide.
The changing world
London
London’s Cycle Superhighways connect the centre with outer districts. A network that makes cycling ideal for commuters.
Copenhagen
The citizens of Copenhagen cycle 1.4 million kilometers every day. Here, cycling is deeply rooted in urban culture.
Utrecht
With 12,500 parking spaces, Utrecht's bicycle parking facility is the largest in the world. A symbol of smart, cyclist-friendly city design.
Berlin
Berlin features 850 kilometres of bike lanes – and counting. The city is investing heavily in sustainable mobility.
Stuttgart
In Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany), an 8-kilometer cycle superhighway connects Stuttgart with Sindelfingen/Böblingen. Commuting becomes faster and more eco-friendly.
New York
Over 620,000 bike rides are taken in New York City each day. Nearly one in three adults uses a bicycle regularly.
Mexico City
On Sundays, Mexico City's central artery Paseo de la Reforma becomes an enormous car-free cycle boulevard. The city turns into a stage for sustainable movement.
Tokio
In 2024, Tokyo invested about ¥ 6.1 billion in new cycling projects. By 2030, the network will grow by 50 % to over 600 kilometres.
Hangzhou
More than 4,000 kilometres of bike lanes link seamlessly to public transport. Hangzhou stands as a model for urban mobility.
Join us today to build the cities of tomorrow
Join us in creating cleaner air and a better quality of life in more liveable cities. With future-ready, flexible and cost-efficient solutions for cities and municipalities.