We hop in the car to get groceries or drop kids at school. But while the car is convenient, these short trips add up in terms of emissions, pollution and petrol cost.

Close to half (44%) of all Australian commuter trips are by car – and under 10km. Of Perth’s 4.2 million daily car trips, 2.8 million are for distances of less than 2km.

This is common in wealthier countries. In the United States, a staggering 60% of all car trips cover less than 10km.

So what’s the best solution? You might think switching to an electric vehicle is the natural step. In fact, for short trips, an electric bike or moped might be better for you – and for the planet. That’s because these forms of transport – collectively known as electric micromobility – are cheaper to buy and run.

But it’s more than that – they are actually displacing four times as much demand for oil as all the world’s electric cars at present, due to their staggering uptake in China and other nations where mopeds are a common form of transport.

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    The point is if you are keeping the car anyway. If you can get rid of a car that saves a ton of money, but if you can’t get rid of it you are not saving.

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      You’re still saving a lot of money on gas. And as long as its still somewhat frequently driven it also wears out much slower reducing the maintenance costs.

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        The amount of wear you save is minimal since ebikes have a much smaller range. (the battery dies so for longer trips an acoustic bike is can do longer trips but the speed limits it for daily trips even more) at the savings a ebike gives for range you are doing maintenance pased on times - uv , water, and ozone mean you have to replace a lot of things anyway. Oil still only lasts a year, tires 7 Years…

        remember again this is about a vehicle you keep. get rid of it and you save a lot. I used to have a car and a truck but the car wasn’t used enough anymore so I got rid of it saving a lot (i lived in a place with good transit then - I got the ebike when we moved to a place without). however the bike can’t completely replace the truck so I keep it thus not saving money.

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          Using your car somewhat regularly means that it usually lasts longer since parts don’t break down because they aren’t usesd. Using an E-Bike for all the short trips you would usually do with your car saves you a lot of money from gasoline, since short trips are less efficient with a car, so you still save money.