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After 1 year ownership.
Zero maintenance costs this year, plus averaging around 3 to 5 cents per mile.
My motorcycle costs more to drive and maintain.
It's nice knowing that no matter how expensive gas gets, I'm unaffected by it. Power comes from solar.
My 1st EV paid its own note with the amount of gas I wasn't buying to run it.
I cannot wait until somebody comes out with a hub drive elec motorcycle with a range of 100 miles or greater. No oil changes, no valve lash adjustments, no chain cleaning and slack adjustments, no Teflon containing chain wax or degreasers, just tires brakes and ride. I personally cannot afford an EV car, but motorcycles have been a great way for me to reduce my carbon footprint, cut my commute cost and have fun while doing it. But if it could be electrified I'd go into debt for it! Over winter I have to drive my Subaru and I spend roughly 40-50 a week on fuel, I'm pressed to spend half that on the bike. Always a relief when summer comes and I can shut down the oil furnace and park the car unless I need the payload area to move a bunch of shit. More and more electric bikes are coming out by the minute we are almost there 🤞
Have you looked at Verge? They are hub driven, electric and habe recently released (jury is still out on that one) the first bike with a solid state battery, offering a couple hundred kilometers of range
Ugh the verge are super cool, but alas 31k on a motorcycle is simply too much. I am on my 14th vehicle or something not counting stuff that can't be registered, and my most expensive vehicle by far was 7500. All my other vehicles have cost under 3k, and most of my motorcycles were had for less than a grand. I don't have much money but I have the skill to make a shitty vehicle nice so I try my best to buy stuff at the bottom of depreciation or broken so that I cannot loose LOL. Even accounting for fuel costs it's hard to get a lower running cost on a EV than an ICE vehicle the way I operate! Hell my last Nissan I bought for 800 and sold for 2800 after beating on it for over a year and putting almost 20k miles on it.
There are some that have that range, they are just expensive
No ear splitting noise either. I'd support that.
Hell yea 🤙 I will say 90+% of the ear splitting noise comes from 2 distinct riders that are NOT the norm, Harley bros and squids. Both those fuckers will take their mufflers clean off because "loud pipes save lives" despite the fact that when they blow by u, u won't hear so much as a mouse fart u till they have already passed you because their blast pipes are pointing BEHIND the bike blowing noise out the back and away, and in turn offer no warning to drivers in front of them and only serve to annoy those behind. And no cutting the muffler off will not get u more power. These are the same nubs that refuse to use the horn and instead will rev bomb, then grab a fist full of front brake at the last second and cry about how the car is the reason they "haddalayerdown" when there's never an excuse to lay a bike down because you will always be better off on it. I'm a biker of over a decade and hate seeing / hearing these twats, they give the rest of us a bad name lol. Some of us just wanna save gas and reduce our environmental impact while enjoying the weather!
Not even a service?
Single ratio transmission that need an oil change every couple of years... And change the cabin air filters.
That is the official service schedule on mine. The dealer wants several hundred for that of course. So I use local independent mechanics.
The engine has one moving part and doesn’t need re-lubrication every year. Makes shit a lot simpler.
2 recalls, no cost to me. Brakes were serviced during that time free of charge. All they did was clean and check them. Also rotated tires for free.
My biggest expense I would assume will be my tires. It does weigh like 5400 lbs
Yes, tires are the only consumable that is worse. Especially since it's hard to turn off the lizard brain and /not/ use the extra torque. Brakes basically rust off them with disuse and then there's wiper fluid. They really should have old-school drum brakes.
You are not stopping 5400lbs on drum brakes.
A) it's the secondary braking system to ever better regen braking systems that are taking most of the energy, and b) my camper trailer weighs about that and can not only stop its self, but can drag the truck to a stop too.
Edit, to clarify, disk brakes were not invented for increased power but better heat dissipation - which isn't an issue on an EV.
You are, eventually, and into a brick wall!
No, you stop it with the electric generator.
Maybe with 200lbs drums?
Did you include the loan payment, assuming you have one?
What about the lease payment for the solar panels?
You can even buy solar panels at Harbor Freight these days. At the moment, nominal 100 watt panels for $95 each. If you can drive the screws and find somewhere to stick them, there's no need to sign up for a predatory lease. To level one charge (i.e. 120v at 15 amps, 1800 watts) you'd only need 18 of the things, maybe call it 20 to have some fudge factor built in, that's $1880 plus probably some bits and bobs for a frame and wiring, inverters, and so on.
That'd only be 151 square feet of panels. Your local code authority will probably have less to say about it if you have a solar carport plugged directly into your car and nothing else versus nailing them to your house's roof, as well.
I'm not the person you're responding to, but I'm in the same situation of driving an EV and have solar panels.
I bought the solar panel system outright with no lease/loan. It is very much paying for itself and the full payback of the solar system continues to get shorter as electricity prices rise. When installed I had an 11 year payback. That has dropped to a 9 year payback now. I'm in a mostly red state that is is 20 years behind California in solar deployments. This means most of the rules that benefited early California solar buyers are still in place in my state. Full 1:1 net metering, option for discounted Time-of-use rates available only on EV charging.
As I'm posting this I'm pushing a KWh back to the grid and getting the full value of that KWh. I can draw back that KWh later tonight after the sun goes down. Even better, with the EV TOU I charge my EV not on sunlight, but instead after midnight and pay 75% only the cost of the KWh. All this banked money/energy I end up using later in the year when the home heating costs go up.
I know this won't last forever. As my state catches up to the rest of the advanced blue states and we have a solar surplus during the sunlight hours I'll be in the same situation as California solar users. However that still looks to be potentially 10 years out.
Don't get debt for a depreciating asset!
Take those loan payments and put them in a savings account. Then buy the car.
No you misunderstood. My power comes from the electric company. Their power comes from solar.
Loan is based on cost not type of vehicle.