The BVZF’s board of six is composed of Ulrich Prediger (founder and managing director of JobRad), Mareike Rauchhaus, head of communications at Nextbike), Dorothee Heine (founder of the consulting agency Two Wheels Good), Oliver Hagen (tax consultant and founder of Lofino, inventor of an app aiming at the usage of employee benefits and sustainable mobility solutions), Sven Kindervater (marketing and strategy of the urban mobility provider Citkar) and bike tester Dirk Zedler (founder and managing director of Zedler Group). The BVZF board thus bundles the sectors job bike leasing, bike rental, mobility consulting, company mobility apps, bike logistics and bike safety.
In this respect Ulrich Prediger states in his role as chairman of the BVZF association: “The bicycle and in particular the electric bicycle offer enormous potential to solve our mobility problems. The cycle industry as a growing sector offers different products and services pushing forward a change in mobility. This significance of both the bicycle and the bicycle industry must be considered much more in the political decisions. This is what we will speak up for.”
It were of major importance that the bicycle were brought into the focus of taxes, charges and infrastructural politics. Because many fiscal conditions, such as the official car taxation would have an enormous controlling effect in terms of transport and climate policies.
“We want mobility to become multimodal and digital. There are already many services available connecting the local public transport and the bicycle. Digital solutions will make it easier for people to switch over to these eco-friendly means of transport. Politics must use these potentials much more”, declares board member Mareike Rauchhaus. More information at www.bvzf.org.
Text: Jo Beckendorff/BVZF
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