The campaign is part of the project Fossil-free 2030 and Rena resan, which is a collaboration between the region and various actors in eastern Central Sweden and is funded by EU funds.

The idea is that you as a commuter use the bike to and from the train and bus, and take it on board.

- The bike is a bit heavy to carry, but we hope that it is only shorter distances that you carry it, that you can take it all the way to the stop and that you fold it in place just before getting on the train or bus, says Felicia Elmström, development manager at the energy office in Örebro County.

Ten bicycles have been procured and each traveler can borrow the bicycle for about a month, either in the spring or in the autumn.

In the clip, you will find out more about the campaign, and see how the bike works.