• Damaskox@lemmy.world
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    How long do you need to use an electronic bike before you compensate the materials used for the battery - and the whole new bike, nowadays?

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      There’s a lot more to the equation that just the battery. In term of over all pollution they’re far better than a gas car. (220g CO2e/km vs 21-25g CO2e/km)

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        Okay. So…After 100 kilometers? 1 000? 10 000?

        Also makes me wonder the equivalent information about a basic bike (non-electronic) 🤔

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      Even if you just paid cash for a car and thus that is sunk pollution we are not counting, not more than 3 years to make up the fuel. If you count the car you already did

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        I don’t worry about the car in my point of view because I don’t even own a driving license 😄

        But to other’s knowledge - good!

        Do you know about the electric bike?

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      If you’re worried about the pollution or carbon footprint of an ebike, you’re wasting your time. Or a sea lion.

      • Damaskox@lemmy.world
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        Everything pollutes. We are inside a mix of more or less polluting options and choices of life that lead to more or less waste.

        Sometimes we get a little extra information of choices before executing them. And sometimes not.

        My interest was to compare information 😄

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            1 year ago

            That is also true.

            One thing I like about Reddit/Fediverse and friends is that when someone discoveries or has the answer, they can throw information in these parts for others to find out!

            In the best-case scenario - a system like this can feel almost like a tight encyclopedia!