ebikemom
Well-Known Member
Is there an economist in the house? I wonder what my bike costs to run if we factor in...
Costs:
Benefits (which of these carries a price tag that could be included in an analysis?):
Costs:
- electricity (this is, I think, very little of the cost of ebiking)
- battery expenses (the battery is a limited-time part of the bike that slowly wears out--my manufacturer says 2-4 years. I do know people who have more than that on their batteries and still have good enough range to use their bikes. Maybe this could be figured out by knowing the number of charge cycles in a particular battery and a person's general range, which differs dramatically from person to person based on their riding habits, terrain, load, etc?)
- coset of the bike
- wear-and-tear items (I need new tires!)
- maintenance costs
- repair costs (after parts-and-labor warranty period for bikes that have great warranties and after "parts only" warranty periods)
- insurance
- others??
Benefits (which of these carries a price tag that could be included in an analysis?):
- Exercise
- Mental health
- Savings on transportation expenses (Should this be included? I mean things like NOT paying parking fees in pay lots)
- Savings on fitness/health expenses (like not paying gym fees??)
- Improved family relationships
- If one no longer owns a car, elimination of the opportunity cost of owning something that carries a 5-digit price tag
- Benefit to the environment--does this carry an economic benefit also?
- Others??