Climate

Can an innovation in bicycles build resilient communities?

An innovative cargo bicycle designed for farmers and villagers may help in boosting incomes in isolated farming communities

Designed, tested, and built in Nepal, long-tailed cargo bicycles have started getting attention in its capital city, Kathmandu. These bicycles were designed by an American bicycle enthusiast, Caleb Joel Spear, who aims to make this bicycle a real means of transportation with the business value for small entrepreneurs with low income. Combining innovation and the power of pedals, Portal Bikes – the company has been registered in Nepal – launched the first cargo bicycle in 2014. Dustin Alarid joined Spear’s mission after his graduation from Kathmandu University and has been working in the team.

With seven gears, front disk brakes and strong wheels, long-tailed cargo bicycle can carry up to 150 kilogrammes, excluding the rider, and costs around NPR 30,000 (USD 300 approximately). There are some accessories such as a grinder and corn sheller that can fit in the bicycle. “It’s a family bicycle, it’s a business bicycle and, it’s also farmers’ bicycle”, Alarid said.

During the resilience conference held in Kathmandu in December 2017, Portal Bikes had a demonstration stall at the International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), where more than 200 experts from across the Hindukush Himalayan region and beyond gathered to discuss how to build resilient communities impacted by climate change. Alarid thinks these kind of innovations help communities by enabling them to do things in a more efficient way at a low cost to generate income.

The Third Pole’s Nepal Editor, Ramesh Bhushal, interviewed Dustin Alarid of Portal Bikes  and produced this video.

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