Transportation and the emission from the vehicles are two major problems that London is facing today. Due to a large number of cars and buses taxis roadblocks during rush hours and the harmful gas emission problem that is polluting the environment of this beautiful and historic city.
To solve this problem of traffic and harmful emissions a 20years old Dutch entrepreneur Ben Bos has presented a solution. Ben Bos, who is the founder and the CEO of Bike4Now, a big bike-sharing platform based in the Netherlands, is planning to launch his Bike4Now initiative in London.
Introduction of Ben Bos:
Ben Bos is a 20 years old Dutch entrepreneur and businessman. He is the founder and the CEO of the Bike4Now platform that offers people a different way of transportation. His idea of a bike-sharing platform has been appreciated worldwide. Bennie Bos also owns a family business of electric power solutions manufacturing and importing company named as Bos ElektroBV.
Ben Bos is trying to change the world we live in and trying to provide the simple and long-term solutions to the problems that we are facing today. His Idea of Bike4Now is originally an idea to protect the environment and care about the health of the people.
His decision about Bringing the Bike4Now to London is also a huge step for a better future. London is one of the densely populated cities in entire Europe. Solving London’s traffic and gas emission problem would mean that it is possible to solve these problems throughout the entire Europe and the entire world.
During an interview, Ben Bos said that he likes to invest in new businesses. And businesses that are related to green energy because we need to think of the future first before making any investment and it is important that we play our part in saving the environment by using and promoting the use of green energy.
Ben Bos replied to a question asked by the interviewer about his bike-sharing platform by saying that “The bike-sharing system I created myself we had to get permits from the government. While trying to get them, the government came with a nice business proposal and we were able to sell our whole concept to the Gemeente Amsterdam. So, in a few years, the capital city of the Netherlands will be full of my own innovative bikes! How nice is that to see your own product in your environment!”
Bike4Now In London:
This idea is helpful in lowering the number of cars on the roads by providing people a bike-sharing system that lets them use the bike instead of a car. Bike4Now is a unique way of inner-city or Urban transportation. The main concept of this idea is to provide a new way to the people of London for inner-city transportation.
This is a very simple bike-sharing system. You need the mobile app to look for available nearby bike and then you just scan the bike and go for your ride or your destination. When you reach there, just log out of the app and leave the bike there. You do not need to personally return the bike to some station. You can leave it where you want. So that the other person in that area who is looking for the bike can take it and ride it.
Apart from being an option for saving the environment and easy transportation, it is also a low-cost transportation option for the inner city. One more thing that is related to the Bike4Now is that it is also aimed at public health. We all know the benefits of bike riding and exercising. These bikes are charged with the help of green energy and they do not produce any emissions. They are super eco-friendly.
The aim of this initiative is to help in keeping the environment clean because a large number of harmful gases that emit from personal vehicles are polluting the environment. The idea is to provide the people with a new way of transportation so that they can use the bike instead of their car. This will lower the burden of the traffic on the roads of the cities.
The vision behind Launching Bike4Now in London is to provide a sustainable, eco-friendly, and economical transportation option to everyone and promoting the importance of the green energy across the world.