Personal electric vehicles gaining popularity in Canadian cities after dark
Josh Hunter has been leading night rides on personal electric vehicles in Edmonton for five years, and there was a motley assortment of electric-powered scooters, bicycles, skateboards and unicycles gathered on a recent Friday evening at the Alberta Legislature grounds for an early season tour.
Billed as cheap and green transportation for commuters during the day, PEVs are becoming a popular, and highly social, leisure activity in Canadian cities after dark.
Hunter’s group — PEV Edmonton — doesn’t officially begin its season until June, but with a forecast of warm temperatures and clear skies, a couple of dozen riders were raring to go for an after-hours cruise through the city’s river valley pathways and streets.
“It’s like a modern-day biker group,” Hunter joked. “All age groups are allowed so long as you have a personal electric vehicle and a helmet. We do enforce helmets — it’s one of our major rules.”

