Like a Ski Lift for Cyclists

Trampe Bicycle Lift

90% of Trondheim's 30,000 students use their bikes as their main form of transportation. The third largest city in Norway has an extremely steep hill running right through downtown which was extremely hard for cyclists to climb in the past.

To help cyclists climb to the top of the hill, the Trampe Bicycle lift was installed. When riders step onto the footplate, the Trampe acts as a ski lift T-bar, pushing riders up the hill while still mounted on their bikes.
Trend Themes
1. Cycling Infrastructure - Developing innovative solutions like bicycle lifts to make cycling more accessible and convenient for urban commuters.
2. Sustainable Transportation - Implementing eco-friendly modes of transportation, such as bike lifts, to reduce carbon emissions and promote a greener environment.
3. Urban Mobility - Exploring creative ways to improve transportation options in dense urban areas, like installing bicycle lifts to overcome challenging terrain.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Planning - Urban planners can incorporate bike lifts into their city designs to enhance transportation infrastructure and promote cycling.
2. Green Technology - Companies specializing in sustainable transportation can develop and manufacture bike lifts to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly transportation solutions.
3. Recreation and Leisure - Businesses in the leisure industry can explore partnerships with cities to install bike lifts near recreational areas or tourist attractions, enhancing the overall experience for cyclists.

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