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Steep Discount
With 8.6 million vehicles in the streets, São Paulo has one of the most intense and chaotic traffic in the world, placing urban mobility as a central issue for the inhabitants. The metropolis is home to 12.2 million people, which lose almost 2 hours every day just to go and come back from work. Not to mention the pollution produced by so many cars and buses. In recent years, cycling has proved to be an important element in solve this issue, especially with more bicycle paths and population awareness. But the geographic question is still a handicap for actual and potential cyclists, since at least 30% of the streets in São Paulo have ups and downs, some of them reaching incredible 45 degrees of inclination. Helping to solve the problem, E-Moving, one of the leading Brazilian companies focused on urban mobility through electric bikes, announces the "Steep Discount" project. Using topography information, the company is offering large discounts for the purchase of energy-using bicycles to make it easier to tackle the steepest climbs in the city. The idea, the strategy and the execution are from the Tribal São Paulo agency, encouraging people to use the bike more as a displacement option. Digital advertisement created by Tribal, Brazil for E-Moving, within the category: Automotive.