Electrify your ride with these rebate programs
Imagine if you could replace your daily car commute with a sweat-free ride on a pedal assist e-bike. Or, if your bike trip to the grocery store was made easier by a pedal assist with racks and the ability to safely haul your biggest shopping load. Now, with local and statewide rebate programs, buying an e-bike is a breeze.
Here are a few key programs geared to get you out of the car and onto the paths with a new pedal assist bike purchased at Cripple Creek Bike and Backcountry.
Holy Cross Energy
Glenwood Springs, Pitkin, Eagle, Garfield, Mesa, and Gunnison Counties
Holy Cross Energy is offering a $50 rebate when you purchase up to two e-bikes per household for running errands or commuting to work. From the website:
Head to a local retailer or order your E-Bike online. Two e-bikes per household limit. To qualify for the program, you must be an active HE member in good standing, and intend to use the E-Bike to offset vehicle miles. To get your E-Bike rebate, complete the online rebate application.
Additional $200 rebate may be available for Holy Cross Energy members living in the Edwards Metro District.
Click here for more information and to apply today!
City of Denver
Denver residents who make less than the area median income may be eligible for a $450 city voucher to put toward the purchase of an e-bike. Vouchers are valid only for in-store purchases of fully built bikes and do not cover sales tax.
Apply for a voucher on the City of Denver website.
State of Colorado
Colorado Energy Office
Colorado residents can receive a $225 discount on the purchase of a new e-bike at a participating retailer (like Cripple Creek!). Just mention the Colorado E-Bike Tax Credit at checkout for your discount.
Note: The purchaser is responsible for paying the full sales tax on the e-bike.
Stay updated on the CEO website.


