Electricity costs for e-scooters?

Hi I have now bought an e-scooter and wanted to ask how much it costs per month. I have a 250watt

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I would like to know how much it costs per month. My dad said it's 300€😂

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Gnurfy
1 year ago

Hello,

First of all, please look at the output power of the power supply for your desired E-Scooter in Watt, and you can expect about 30% to reload the Scooter battery from a minimum of 20% charge to a maximum of 80% charge with it for your daily trips.

Plan how far you would actually drive with your mini scooter on average daily.

Here is a rough example:

– Correct power supply – effective power from 20 to 80% battery level = 100 Watt constant

– Actual charging time = 2 hours

– Daily recharge = 1 time

– Charge demand all year round = Daily Mon – Sun = 365 charges per year

– Electricity price gross = 50 ct per kWh

0.5 € × 0.1 KWh × 2 h × 365 d = 36.50 euros Electricity costs per year

LG

Gnurfy
1 year ago
Reply to  Gcgccgcg

Sura.

However, I only refer to one of the smallest possible entry models of Segway. In the example, a GD30Max that is hard to use every day would become much more expensive in energy demand. 😉

Gnurfy
5 months ago

It's possible. I keep my scooter with its small 252 Wh battery always roughly between about 20 to 80% charge, and with the corresponding 85 Watt charger I reach the 80% in about 1.5 to 2 hours. In practice, I come about 6-7 kilometers far with a cargo.

With a PS5 standard, this amount of energy would range for about 40 to 50 minutes of gameplay for technically particularly demanding games.

Dreamdrummer
5 months ago

You probably get more power in the year with the Playstation and the TV than with such an e-scooter.

Tellensohn
1 year ago

Salmon

With the charging losses, you need to get about 1/3 kWh from the socket around an hour. If you drive with it every day for an hour, you have purchased a kWh after 3 days. After 30 days it is 10 kWh. The kWh costs about 40 cents, depending on the local price. In a month you will receive 4 euros of electricity from the socket.

For a power consumption of 300 euros, you can buy a Tesla.

Tellenone

Gnurfy
1 year ago
Reply to  Tellensohn

Not exactly a Tesla, but an electric derivative of the Mofa / or AM – E-motor scooter series could then come to the electricity costs estimated by the father per year, depending on the driving mode.

My bill only goes from roughly about 150 Wh recharging requirement directly in the chemical battery utilization at ~ total only approx. 250 to 300 Wh capturing Li-ion battery.

Tellensohn
1 year ago
Reply to  Gnurfy

In fact, I drive a Microlino with a 10.5 kWh battery and 12.5 kW motor power. This is about 3600 km a year. For 100 km, I need about 10 kWh (without charge losses about 6-7 kWh per 100 km).

So I'm moving about a year. 360 kWh from the household socket. For the night rate, I pay 17 rags (18 Eurocents) per kWh, so about 65 euros for the energy spent per year.

Mobility can be so favorable. I drive with the Microlino cheaper than by train or bus.

Tellenone

Dreamdrummer
5 months ago

You probably get more power in the year with the Playstation and the TV than with such an e-scooter.

Tellensohn
1 year ago

In view of the many commuters, because the living space in cities is scarce, you can consider about an hour of arrival as reasonable. But this will also depend on your profession and the possibilities in your living environment. Depending on the profession, this is so rare that a move in the region of this industry is also considered reasonable.

In my opinion, social assistance is quite generous. It is enough for the essential and also includes social contacts (budget for cinema visits etc.). I myself grew up in very modest circumstances. I'm grateful, because if you have to, I can still live very sparingly.

But many people also think about it that a refugee family costs three times more than a poor Swiss family.

As a coward, you always find a job with us. You even have an advantage over cheap foreigners; You speak a national language.

Tellenone

Gnurfy
1 year ago

Or are your employers significantly more self-responsible in creating work opportunities for people who are no longer fully resilient?

Gnurfy
1 year ago

What requirements do you place on your low-leaners for what time of arrival to the workplace, and how does it work with you in the possibilities of your helevetic wealth?

Do you exploit these people in such a way with compulsion without any appropriateness?

Tellensohn
1 year ago

It's a difference in mentality.

Whether you have money on the high edge or just get over the rounds, everyone has one voice at the votes. This means that referendums are dependent on the majority and not on the super-rich or lobbyists.

This means that the popular decision shows the interests of all citizens and that everyone also makes themselves known, for example, to the state finances. The attitude of citizens to the government (subsidies) is much smaller than in Germany. Everyone is aware that he himself has to pay this with his taxes.

The state should also only intervene if it is absolutely necessary. Working poor receive social benefits, for example, a part of the health insurance contributions will be deducted.

Switzerland focuses much more on self-responsibility for its inhabitants than other countries. However, not as extreme as the USA.

It's grieving

Tellenone

Gnurfy
1 year ago

Ditto with the new-year wishes , and also beautifully for your suggestion on miniature vehicles / cabin scooters in short distances.

I now renew your Swiss desire for neutrality, but you will not be able to enjoy any poor sips in your beautiful Republic with good income, or are you in CH for your incapacity and health restricted as stupido-Germany?

How does this work with you, otherwise, with the public transport and pay equality, as well as employer availability, in appropriate work officers? Do you also have a massive lack of living space where it is most needed by low-leaners without wide penthouses, and also as many exploiters and assholes as in DE?

Tellensohn
1 year ago

100 raids are one franc. Like the euro with the cents. Price CHF and Euro is usually about 1 : 1. At the moment, however, the euro has fallen slightly again in the short term.

I don't have a solar system yet. I compensate for the CO2 emissions of my vehicle with our forest. These are approximately 3.5 tons of CO2 which are compensated for by the growth of the forest per year.

The Microlino in the comfort equipment cost me almost CHF 20000. This is a lot of money, but quite justified, given the small series with great manual work effort during assembly.

I use water flow because we have quite a lot in Switzerland.

I wish all readers a happy New Year.

Tellenone

Gnurfy
1 year ago

What does a "Microlino" cost, and you already have PV at your home on your roof?

Gnurfy
1 year ago

Well, but are Rappen not Swiss currency as a penny of the franc, or the mark… or cent of the euro?

How much of this is your home PV system on the roof of your home in the summer?