Nottingham City Council has announced the installation of a further 46 new parking racks across the city, which brings the total to 275.
Nottingham stated that locations for the racks have been prioritised based on areas with a high usage of e-bikes and e-scooters.
This is because the current parking arrangements are no longer sufficient and there are good connections with the local transport network for the newer locations.
Some of the new parking spot locations include Carrington Street, Victoria Embankment and Arnold Road.
All parking sites are carefully assessed to balance the needs of hire scheme users, pedestrians, residents, parking and drivers.
Around 115,000 e-scooter trips have been made since the scheme restarted at the end of March 2025.
Nottingham City Council continues to work with the police, community groups and schools to promote top tips for safe active travel.
Nottingham City Council executive member for regional development, growth and transport, Linda Woodings, said: “It’s great to see how many rides people have done on Lime e-bikes and Dott e-scooters in Nottingham.
“By making it easier for users to park, we hope that more people will be encouraged to use e-bikes and e-scooters for short journeys.
“This will help to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution and improve public health.”
Achievements and innovations in e-mobility will be recognised and celebrated at the fourth annual CiTTi Awards on 25 November 2025 at De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London. Visit www.cittiawards.co.uk to learn more about this unmissable event for the UK’s transportation sector!