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frankus
3604 days ago
Another data point: a light electric vehicle (ebike, boosted board, etc.) is about 1-2¢ per mile (~100-200 Watt-hours per mile at 10¢ per kilowatt-hour).
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frankus
3598 days ago
Oops, I was off a little (
https://www.electricbike.com/watt-hours/
), but what's an order of magnitude between friends?
That should be ~20 Wh per mile, so 0.2¢ per mile with some of the pricier electricity in the US.
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That should be ~20 Wh per mile, so 0.2¢ per mile with some of the pricier electricity in the US.