Possibly the most efficient way of commuting in the world right now. An E-scooter is basically a big lithium battery with 2 wheels and a stem. For that weight and volume nothing beats that.
Nice. Here in AB it costs me about the same to charge my slightly larger phantom. I never considered sitting down and quickly figuring out the costs before. I'm glad I did because I assumed it was higher! My charging costs have been offset cause I haven't been playing video games since the weather has been nice enough to scoot! hahaha
Your electricity is a lot cheaper than ours here in CT. Last I checked ours is around $0.36/kWh total, plus a $10 monthly fee. Any way you look at it, scooters are still cheap to use, even the larger hyper scooters.
Mindblowing info! Thanks a lot Nic. I just ordered an Apollo City Pro and the thought crossed my mind if it was expensive but this is great news! Well done video.
While an interesting metric, and a motivator for some, I have found cost rarely impacts transport choices. If it actually did have an impact, public transit would be packed to capacity at all times and nobody would buy a car. Instead people are increasingly buying the most expensive cost per KM in pickup trucks so clearly cost is not much of a factor, at least in North America. EUC's are even cheaper than scooters per KM if speeds are the same.
PCs aren't particularly inefficient, and they certainly haven't been getting LESS efficient over time. They're just power hungry, due to laws of physics.
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Possibly the most efficient way of commuting in the world right now. An E-scooter is basically a big lithium battery with 2 wheels and a stem. For that weight and volume nothing beats that.
Nice. Here in AB it costs me about the same to charge my slightly larger phantom. I never considered sitting down and quickly figuring out the costs before. I'm glad I did because I assumed it was higher! My charging costs have been offset cause I haven't been playing video games since the weather has been nice enough to scoot! hahaha
Your electricity is a lot cheaper than ours here in CT. Last I checked ours is around $0.36/kWh total, plus a $10 monthly fee. Any way you look at it, scooters are still cheap to use, even the larger hyper scooters.
wow. puts things into perspective. would be indeed great to have a video about the hidden or maintenance cost of a PEV
Mindblowing info! Thanks a lot Nic. I just ordered an Apollo City Pro and the thought crossed my mind if it was expensive but this is great news! Well done video.
Should've bought an Apollo phantom v4x adventure/intermediate level
I pay:
€0,35 per charge / kWh
€0,01 per km
€1 per 100km
€0,15 per day
€1 per week
€4,50 per month
€55 per year
And think of parking and traffic scooter is the way!
While an interesting metric, and a motivator for some, I have found cost rarely impacts transport choices. If it actually did have an impact, public transit would be packed to capacity at all times and nobody would buy a car. Instead people are increasingly buying the most expensive cost per KM in pickup trucks so clearly cost is not much of a factor, at least in North America.
EUC's are even cheaper than scooters per KM if speeds are the same.
true. for 10 cents you can get to work and back every day. Compared to a car it's like night and day.
The electricity cost in ur country its pretty cheap. Here in germany 1 kWh cost almost 0,40€
Yeah, in my province we have some of the cheapest in the developed world. I hope your country gets it's energy sorted ❤
PCs aren't particularly inefficient, and they certainly haven't been getting LESS efficient over time. They're just power hungry, due to laws of physics.
It's true. Just wishing the engineers can finds a way to pull less power. The Latest apple chips tho 😮
lol. I charge half of the time at work. don't tell. looool
You should lift more weights and play less on computer
No you