Electric Scooter vs Gasoline Scooter: Which is Better?

Here is how an electric scooter compares to a gasoline scooter to help you choose the one that better fits your needs.

Flash Motors
2 min readMar 20, 2024
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Last year’s surging gasoline prices helped accelerate the switch from conventional automobiles to electric vehicles (EVs). Among the electric-powered alternatives, e-scooters showed the largest growth in recent years.

Still on the fence about making the switch? Below is a comparison between the electric scooter and the gasoline scooter.

Pricing

The average e-scooter has a higher purchase price than the standard gas scooter. However, the cost-savings from significantly lower fuel expenses will quickly compensate for the discrepancy. Depending on your daily mileage, you can reduce your transportation fuel costs to as low as 10% by switching to an electric scooter. In the long run, the sustainable alternative is several times cheaper.

Environmental Cost

Traditional fossil fuel-powered vehicles account for a quarter of global carbon dioxide emissions. In addition, they produce much air and noise pollution. The average passenger car can emit 4.60 metric tons of CO2 annually. Meanwhile, an electric scooter does not emit CO2 since it runs on electricity. As a result, there are increasing calls to transition away from fossil fuels to slow manmade climate change.

Maintenance

All modern vehicles have moving parts and require maintenance to retain their top performance and extend their longevity. A gas scooter needs regular maintenance, including an oil change, by a professional. In comparison, an electric scooter has fewer moving parts, and maintenance is easy enough to do yourself.

Charging vs Refueling

Unlike conventional vehicles requiring a gasoline tank, EVs use a rechargeable battery. Ideally, your electric scooter has enough range to meet all your daily transportation needs on a single charge. This way, you can charge it once you return home so it’s ready to use again the following morning. Electricity costs are also relatively stable, unlike gas prices, which fluctuate constantly. Moreover, you must drive to the gas station each time you refuel.

Conclusion

The electric scooter is the better option. It is superior to the gasoline scooter in pricing, environmental impact, maintenance requirements, and charging convenience.

If you want to enjoy all the advantages of an e-scooter without significant loss in performance, check out Infinity X. Flash Motors’ latest premium hyperscooter boasts a single-charge mileage of 70 miles and a top speed of 75 mph.

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