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Forest eBike service launches in Ealing, covering 20 London boroughs

Forest expands its London eBike network to Ealing, now operating across 20 boroughs.

Forest, a London-based eBike operator, has started service in Ealing, according to a report from CyclingIndustry.News. This move brings the company's operational coverage to 20 boroughs across the capital. The expansion adds another district to its existing network, which already spans a significant portion of London.

The launch in Ealing represents a continued rollout of Forest's eBike fleet within the city. For dealers and distributors, this signals sustained demand for eBikes in urban shared-mobility schemes. The operator's growth may influence local parts and maintenance supply chains, as well as aftermarket opportunities for compatible components.

While the report does not specify fleet size, pricing, or operational details, the borough count is a clear indicator of network scale. Ealing's inclusion suggests Forest is targeting outer-London areas beyond the central zone, which could affect usage patterns and service logistics. Buyers monitoring shared-fleet operators should note this geographic spread.

The expansion aligns with broader trends of eBike sharing in UK cities, though no financial or regulatory specifics are provided. For European trade readers, this is a market signal rather than a procurement event. The focus remains on how such operators manage fleet turnover and sourcing, which can impact component availability across the region.

This brief is an original summary written by the Ebike Europe desk. The underlying reporting is by CyclingIndustry.News — read their full article there.
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