PPG ENVIROCRON LUM Retroreflective Coating Illuminates New Lyft E-bikes
PPG has launched the world’s first commercial retroreflective powder coating, Envirocron LUM, in partnership with Lyft for their e-bikes in the DIVVY bike-share program. This innovative coating enhances cyclist visibility, a critical safety feature as bicycle-related deaths rose 37% from 2010 to 2019. Inspired by nature, the powder coating utilizes embedded glass beads for increased light reflection. Lyft's pilot program began in June 2021, expanding to major cities including San Francisco and New York City, and honors Lyft engineer Abel Lopez, promoting cyclist safety.
- Launch of the first commercial retroreflective powder coating enhances cyclist safety.
- Partnership with Lyft supports PPG's innovation in sustainable solutions.
- High visibility e-bikes recognized by Time magazine as one of 'The Best Inventions of 2021.'
- PPG aims for 40% of sales from sustainable products by 2025.
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New product is world’s first commercial retroreflective powder coating
PPG provides the world's first commercial retroreflective powder coating to Lyft on its e-bikes to increase cyclist visibility. (Photo: Business Wire)
Designed to reflect maximum light back to its source, PPG ENVIROCRON™ LUM coating is a proprietary and patent-pending breakthrough technology. While liquid-based retroreflective coatings are commonly used to increase the visibility of pavement markings and street signs, PPG Envirocron LUM coating is the first-ever retroreflective powder coating.
Lyft’s pilot program for its new high-visibility e-bikes debuted in the
Lyft’s new fleet of e-bikes are coated with an
“Until his untimely passing, Abel was a valued member of the Lyft family and was very passionate about our efforts to implement retroreflective technology into our e-bikes,” said
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The genesis of PPG’s Envirocron LUM coatings technology is rooted in nature, inspired by the reflective properties of deer’s eyes. Using a formulation with embedded glass beads, the single-layer coating refracts light and retroreflects it directly back to a vehicle’s driver to enhance visibility.
The coating delivers a non-solvent solution with high transfer efficiency. It provides exceptional scratch and mar resistance for the e-bikes to withstand a high volume of riders and meet Lyft’s goal for a durable and sustainable solution.
“PPG has been at the forefront of retroreflective powder coating technology for several years as part of our commitment to innovation and sustainability,” said Paul Bradley, PPG technical manager, Industrial Coatings. “We are proud to partner with Lyft in its efforts to produce high-visibility e-bikes as part of our shared commitment to enhance on-road safety.”
Powder coatings such as PPG Envirocron LUM coating are part of the company’s commitment to innovate sustainable solutions. PPG is striving to achieve
To learn more about PPG’s partnership with Lyft, visit www.ppgindustrialcoatings.com/en-US/envirocron-lum or connect on LinkedIn.
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