Originally Posted by
UniChris
As a matter of personal convenience, sure.
But as a matter of public policy, we're already paying for the expense and energy to run that late train. It makes no sense to stock e-bike batteries into a dock to support a need that's already filled in a more efficient manner with the train.
If you want personal convenience, paying the higher fee is perhaps in reason. But there doesn't seem to be any policy reason to *encourage* people to take late night e-bike rides unless they help with rebalancing. My guess though is that unless your commute was in an atypical direction (which would by detrimental to balancing) by the time you go there the e-bikes would all be gone anyway.
For the short time they did have e-bikes I only found one, and that was in a dock at central park south and 6th. My normal 10 minute commute through the park took 1/2 the time. By the follwing week they had been taken out of service.