Each February, we ran the Aotearoa Bike Challenge in New Zealand and 2022 was another hugely successful campaign. Occurring amidst some of the most rigid COVID 19 movement restrictions in New Zealand, loads of people continued to ride with us during February!
We were proud to deliver this program alongside a coalition of progressive government partners and committed corporations. One of this year’s exciting new partnerships was with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA), a government agency dedicated to mobilising New Zealanders to be world leaders in clean and clever energy use. Their Gen Less campaign encourages Kiwi’s and businesses across the country to make choices that are greener and more sustainable. We launched the Gen Less Bike More O’Meter as part of the 2022 Aotearoa Bike Challenge and encouraged people to switch their car ride for a bike ride instead.
We always use behaviour change principles as our operating framework and we made sure to communicate that commuting wasn’t the only way to contribute transport kms to the challenge, and contribute the Gen Less Bike More O’Meter.
As with all our challenges, we encouraged people to consider swapping their car for a bike for those short trips to the store, to visit friends, and get from A to B. We used our email communications and web prompts, segmented by ability, barriers, and confidence level, to get people thinking about hopping on the bike when they need to duck out for those short journeys. With tips and tricks for all levels, as well as some awesome incentives we helped riders saddle up instead of buckle up, and choose to bike over taking the car! The result? 262,131 trips were recorded with almost half of these, 134,192 being trips for transport! Yay! Success!
One of the pillars of motivating people to go that extra mile, is to stoke the fires of healthy competition and there were some tight battlegrounds amongst both small and big business. This year 2,877 workplaces across New Zealand took part. That’s almost 500 more than last year!
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