The advantages and disadvantages of choosing an electric bike or scooter…

If you’re considering a electric bike or scooter as an alternative form of transportation, it’s important for you to understand the pros and cons so you can determine the best way to take advantage of these products.
If you’re accustomed to driving a gas-powered vehicle, there are certain luxuries you’ll be forced to give up by choosing an
e-bike. But there are also huge benefits, which for many people, far outweigh the cons. First, let’s discuss some of the advantages of choosing an electric bike or scooter.

Electric bikes and scooters are safe and easy to operate. Most e-bikes include intelligent safety features such as automatic power cut-off, and every product uses standard electrical safety components such as circuit breakers and fuses to protect riders. And unlike gasoline, there’s no explosive danger with batteries. Limited speed also reduces the risk of fatal injuries in the event of an accident. Plus, you don’t need to worry about a special license or insurance.

For environmentally conscious individuals, the most important benefit of choosing electric-power is the positive impact on the environment. Unlike gas-guzzling vehicles, electric bicycles don’t burn fossil fuels and release no harmful carbon emissions. Although power plants indirectly produce CO2 to charge the battery, it’s impact is miniscule when compared to automobiles. Not only does lowering CO2 emissions reduce pollution and improve air quality, but it might also limit the effects of global warming.

Not only are electric bikes and scooters cheaper, safer and cleaner to operate than gas-powered vehicles – they’re fun for people of all ages! Electric scooters are great for kids and act as an excellent back-up ride to school. Dad will appreciate the fresh air and cool breeze on his effortless ride to work. And retirees will find electric bikes especially useful when performing their daily commutes to the park or the corner store.

Lost Luxuries – The Disadvantages

Most electric powered bicycles and scooters are limited to a range of 15-40 miles per charge (depending on the model and battery type) so you won’t be able to use an electric bike to go on long road trips or to drive extremely long distances. And since most electric bikes are limited to 20 mph or less, don’t expect to get there immediately. Although you can avoid most road obstacles by riding a bike (ie: traffic, stop lights, intersections, etc.), it will still probably take a little longer to arrive at your destination.

Naturally, you’ll be less protected from harsh weather and and adverse road conditions when riding a bike or scooter (of any type). Although you can operate these products in the rain, you’ll definitely get wet without added protection. And depending on your location and seasonal weather patterns, your electric-powered bicycle or scooter might be completely side-lined for several months during the Winter.

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