These premium eBikes can SAVE YOU MONEY! | Fully Charged

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  • čas přidán 14. 12. 2022
  • The annual operating cost of a car has now reached £3556*, whilst the cost of using the tube or train increases year after year. However, did you know a premium electric bike could actually save you money?
    We’ve taken three categories of electric bikes and compared them to their comparative mode of transport; cargo bike vs the car, urban eBike vs tube and hybrid eBike vs train. Using six of our best electric bikes, we have worked out how much each would cost you per day, month and year, when spread over 4 years.
    Featuring the Benno Boost E, Deskinio Urban 11S, Riese & Müller Packster 70, Tern Vektron S10, Riese and Müller Roadster and Moustache Samedi 28.3, we will show how you can be healthier, happier, greener and with more coin left in your wallet at the end of the month!
    We have also written a blog article that discusses the comparatively lower annual average running costs of another of our premium eBikes; the Riese & Müller Tinker2. Spoiler.. A car is 580% more expensive to run over a year than the Tinker2!
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Komentáře • 17

  • @Marcho978
    @Marcho978 Před rokem +1

    Based on my experience if you are a car geek who’s got the tools and ability to service your own car, it is likely that 80% of your existing kit (torx/hex keys), torque wrench etc etc is useable on a high end riese and muller, which means that the cost of maintaining your bike will not be prohibitive to begin with. You would need a select few specialist tools such as chain whip and breaker, chainring nut remover etc but they wouldn’t be mad money. And then, you would have both options of car and Ebike to choose depending on what you need to do.

  • @shan.kiiiii
    @shan.kiiiii Před rokem +2

    Loved the comparison and the practical approach you’ve taken. I just bought a Tern GSD as a car replacement and I’m loving it so far ♥️ Australian winters aren’t so bad so will see how it goes over the wet months, thanks again

    • @FullychargedUK
      @FullychargedUK  Před rokem +1

      Hey Shan, thanks for the support! Great to hear you're enjoying your Tern GSD so far! They're a fantastic option for families who want to replace their car and hands down one of our best selling bikes at Fully Charged. We're jealous of your warmer winters down under! Enjoy your GSD! ☺

  • @Destide
    @Destide Před rokem +2

    Great examples of real world VS's I will add that if your torn about cargo bikes or like me don't have a cycle 2 work scheme standard commuter with some decent luggage is a great value. £130 for a pair of Ortliebs gives you 40L of space. Then get the cargo bike if needed once the next c2w comes about, or you've put away that petrol money. Great to see this type of vid from you guys, UK could do with more channels like Propel.

    • @FullychargedUK
      @FullychargedUK  Před rokem

      Hi Sirico, thanks for reaching out! Of course if you don't have Cycle 2 Work, 0% finance could be an alternative.. but we are in 100% agreement that decent luggage kit is a great option! You could go with Ortlieb, or we do offer the Basil SoHo Nordlicht MIK Panniers, both we sell and both are reliable. Put away that petrol money indeed! Great to hear you've enjoyed our content - we love Propel too.

  • @eBoard3R
    @eBoard3R Před rokem +1

    ⚡👀⚡

  • @Bobblenob
    @Bobblenob Před rokem +1

    How about doing a review that’s not London centric

    • @FullychargedUK
      @FullychargedUK  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback here, Tony. As we grow as a business, it's very much on our list to deliver content thats cross-country.

  • @Bobblenob
    @Bobblenob Před rokem

    My cycle to work scheme only covers £3000. I am guessing all those bikes are more than £3000

    • @FullychargedUK
      @FullychargedUK  Před rokem

      Hey Tony, thanks for getting in touch :) We do have a number of eBikes available for less than £3000 from our 'born-electric' eBike brand Moustache - here are a few options. The Moustache Xroad 1 (ideal for hybrid riding) fullycharged.com/moustache-samedi-27-xroad-1-open-2022/
      The Moustache Samedi 28.1 (urban)
      www.fullycharged.com/moustache-samedi-28-1-2022/
      The Moustache Lundi 27.1 (urban)
      www.fullycharged.com/moustache-lundi-27.1-2022/

    • @bilhog6878
      @bilhog6878 Před rokem

      You’re based in England, not “across the UK.”

  • @peterwong1778
    @peterwong1778 Před rokem

    My R&M e bike was stolen in 5 months ,I loss 9800 pound . My bike have GPS tracker but police do nothing , I know my bike just inside the house but the police just say they can,t go inside private house. After 1 month the GPS tracker run out battery I loss my bike forver .

    • @FullychargedUK
      @FullychargedUK  Před rokem +1

      Hi Pete, we're so sorry to hear about this. Did you not have a gold standard insured lock and had taken out eBike insurance at all? We would highly recommend this for a Riese & Muller, as we do with all eBikes that we supplier, despite it being not- mandatory.

  • @shahan1465
    @shahan1465 Před rokem +2

    Ebike will still cost you money, comparatively less then car, of course. There's no point dropping 3.5k on an E-BIKE!! Realistically no one should spend more than £1500-2000 for a quality E bike, companies have become way too comfortable slapping a price more than a Motorbike or old cars

    • @FullychargedUK
      @FullychargedUK  Před rokem +3

      Hi Shahan, thanks for reaching out! Whilst £1500-2000 will get you an eBike, it's probable that both its level of production and eBike system have been built for profitability's sake and at the behest of the end-consumer. We find on regular weekly occurrences that customers arrive to us at Fully Charged with such products, who ultimately can't get the support they need, and then subsequently need something that lasts! We know spending above 2K on an eBike is a significant investment, but at this price point you will be buying a bike that can last for many years, allowing you to save money in the long run from minimal spend on replacing parts AND from ditching the petrol! All of the manufactures in this video use reputable integrated systems, including Bosch and Mahle - so you can be sure you'd be getting your money's worth! Thanks for your thoughts.

    • @shahan1465
      @shahan1465 Před rokem

      @@FullychargedUK You got a point though. But I don’t feel the justification of of slapping 3.5k-4.0k price tag for 250W bike. What do the offer apart from the fact that it will last a decade? One may not want to use a bicycle for 10 years! It's still a bicycle and you are going to have to do some maintenance for last long

    • @FullychargedUK
      @FullychargedUK  Před rokem

      ​@@shahan1465 Hey Shahan, thanks for your reply. Whilst such purchases are a significant initial investment, the higher price tag does pay off in the end as you save on the costs of replacements/servicing due to the quality of the electrical components in-particular. In addition, the electric bikes that feature in this video do offer a lot more than just your average non-electrical bike too; due to the assistance provided you can go further, expend less energy and carry cargo. All whilst feeling healthier, happier, and with less time spent in traffic! And yes you're right, they will require some maintenance! However due to the reputable components, the amount needed will be minimal and less than the cost of using a car, tube or train over a year, making the initial investment worth while.