ActiveElectric ScootersHow to save money with an electric scooterLooking to save money on your commute? Here’s why getting an electric scooter could be the answerWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
ActiveElectric ScootersHow to save money with an electric scooterLooking to save money on your commute? Here’s why getting an electric scooter could be the answerWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Looking to save money on your commute? Here’s why getting an electric scooter could be the answer
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Here at T3, I spend a lot of time hunting for ways to save money on the latest tech, which it’s thebest electric scooter dealsor thebest salesaround the web, but with the current cost of living crisis looming I’ve been trying to think of ways to save even more money.
Now, I’ve always been a big fan of electric scooters and have reviewed dozens of them for T3’sbest electric scooterguide, and I think they could be a great way of reducing transportation costs, especially if you live in a city.
Of course, privately owned electric scooters are currently not legal to use on public land, but there are a lot of e-scooter rental schemes up and down the country.
1. Use an electric scooter instead of your car
With the cost of petrol and diesel at the moment, this one is a no brainer. If you’re doing a short journey in your car, consider using an electric scooter instead. Electric scooters typically have a range of between 12 and 30 miles and are perfect for shorter trips. They can also be folded up when you arrive at your destination instead of having to look for a parking spot like you would with a car or bike. That means you’re not only saving money on fuel, but you’re also saving money on parking as well, it’s a double win.
2. Use an electric scooter instead of public transport
An electric scooter costs significantly less than the price of a train season ticket, so this could also be a potential way of saving money. As e-scooters are so easy to transport, they can also be used in conjunction with public transport. For example, if you commune into a city on a train, then, instead of getting the tube or bus to your office, use an electric scooter instead. This is called ‘last-mile’ transport, and it’s something e-scooters excel at.
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(Image credit: Halfords)
3. Charge your e-scooter at night
4. Low maintenance costs
Electric scooters are mechanically pretty simple, and as such, have pretty low maintenance costs. For example,Pure Electric, one of the UK’s leading e-scooter retailers, offers an e-scooter service package for just £40. They’ll carry out a full safety check, update firmware if needed, adjust the steering column and brakes, clean electrical contacts, and carry out a battery health check. Of course, if you’re handy with a hex key you could do a lot of that at home, following ourelectric scooter maintenanceguide for more information.
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5. Don’t get bundled with useless accessories
Another great thing about electric scooters is that you don’t need much to ride them – just a decenthelmetand abackpackif you plan on carrying things. Unlike a bike, there are no expensive accessories and customisation options – you won’t be upgrading the brakes or gearbox of yourPure Air Pro, which again, makes it quite an affordable way of getting around.
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