• @Bye
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    159 months ago

    You can make anything look bad by removing the next bad comparison though. Like if a pickup truck were there, everything would look good. Remove the car and add a scooter, windsurfing, rollerblading, and rolling downhill, and the e-bike looks bad.

    • stephan
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      129 months ago

      True, but the comparison in this case seems reasonable nonetheless. I just wish they had included fossil fuel cars, too

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      Not really. The F150 Lightning’s efficiency is ~270Wh/km city which means a small EV is only a 50% improvement vs 95% for ebike.

      Also, this graph is helpful given our current situation. Maybe once we’re mostly at the 95% better than an F150 Lightning solution (e-bikes), it might be worth being concerned with energy efficiency, but we’re not there.

      • @Bye
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        49 months ago

        I meant a regular pickup truck

          • @Bye
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            89 months ago

            One watt is just a joule per second. You can absolutely compute that for gas vehicles, the same way electric vehicles have mpg equivalent

          • @[email protected]
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            39 months ago

            By that logic walking and regular bikes would also be 0Wh/km. But Wh isn’t a unit of electricity