MPG vs MPkWh vs MPGe Cost of Gas vs Cost of Electricity

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Gas mileage vs Electricity efficiency. How much is the cost of Gas compared to cost of Electricity with eBikes, Motorcycles, Cars and Trucks. This video references topics covered in the video links bellow.

Gas vs Electric 0-30 MPH Racing

How to Buy an eBike Battery

** TIME CODES **
00:00 Intro
00:19 MPGe
01:03 What is a Kilowatt
01:30 Honda 50 Super Cub MPG vs eBike kWh
02:35 Kwh per Mile vs Miles per kWh
03:15 How Many Miles Can You Travel on a Penny
03:42 It’s so Cheap that Tracking Doesn’t Matter
04:54 A Small EV Car is the almost same efficiency as a Scooter
05:44 End

ebike, mpg, mpge
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There’s a math issue with my miles per 1¢… Too busy right now to jump back into the video and comprehend my ill logic… Let that be a lesson to you… DON’T TRUST ANYTHING I SAY!

DotDotMatrix
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LOL, love it, keep the videos coming

jakes.
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I found that the most expensive part of operating an ebike are the tires - $50-100 per 1000-2000 miles...

srichard
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This isn't the worst universe possible, also gas is a wee over $3/gallon where I'm at in Indiana

danielcox
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I'm curious, but have you considered charger losses and efficiency? How much power makes it into the battery?

BoredoldPunk
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Can you please check your math and stats?

Did you say a 3.3 MPG vehicle will cost only a penny per mile at $3.30 per gallon? That is saying it'll go a hundred miles for a single dollar. Better check that again and place your decimal points correctly. It would take 100 dollars to go a hundred miles or a full dollar per mile, not a penny or cent.

The Ram (formerly Dodge) gets 16MPG if you outfit it with dual rear wheels and a diesel engine, the least efficient offering I can find from them. If diesel fuel was somehow as cheap as $3.30 per gallon, that would be around 21 cents per mile driven. Right now, national average is $3.77 per gallon for diesel, and that would make the Ram ("Dodge") travel at 24 cents per mile.

I'm not at all a Ram fan (although I do believe Cummins makes reliable engines), but I want to make sure you're not spreading misinformation.

Now, go back and check the math for the other vehicles, and update the video.

happycamper