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BEMA stands for "Bicycle and Electric Mobility Association." It is an organization that promotes the use of bicycles and electric mobility solutions, advocating for sustainable transportation options. BEMA focuses on policy development, industry standards, and community outreach to enhance the adoption of cycling and electric vehicles.

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