In this age of increasing environmental awareness and the search for savings, many of us are considering alternative means of transport. Unquestionably one increasingly popular choice are electric scooters. But does it pay off to buy an electric scooter? So, let’s analyse this from several perspectives. Most important taking into account the economic aspects that have a direct impact on our savings.

Economy of use

Does it pay off to buy an electric scooter in terms of economy of use? Definitely yes. The cost of driving 100 kilometres with an electric scooter is only about 2-3 PLN. This amount is incomparably lower than in the case of combustion vehicles. Fuel costs can be as high as a dozen or so PLN for every 100 kilometres. The low operating costs are mainly due to the price of electricity. In case of ecological houses, which are equipped with photovoltaic installations, the cost of charging the batteries of an electric scooter is minimised practically completely. The environmental aspects are also worth mentioning. Electric scooters are zero-emission, making them much more environmentally friendly than their combustion counterparts. This makes these vehicles a saving for the household budget, but also for the ecosystem.

Parking cost

Does it pay off to buy an electric scooter from a parking cost perspective? Of course! In many Polish cities, electric scooters have the possibility of free parking. In city centres, where paid parking zones are the norm, finding a free parking space can be a real challenge. What is more, it can generate additional costs. Electric scooters are usually exempt from these charges. This is another saving, especially for those who work in the city centre and park their vehicle for several hours every day. Adding the further benefit of avoiding traffic jams, electric scooters can be called the ideal means of transport for daily commuting to work or university.

Lower maintenance costs

Does it pay off to buy an electric scooter from a long-term maintenance cost point of view? Definitely yes. Electric scooters have significantly lower maintenance costs compared to internal combustion vehicles. Above all, they consist of fewer moving parts, which reduces the risk of breakdowns and the need for costly repairs. Electric motors do not require oil changes, filters or other common maintenance items, which significantly reduces servicing costs. Electric scooters are less mechanically complex than their internal combustion counterparts. This translates into less frequent service visits and lower repair costs. Most problematic is the battery itself, which is very easy to purchase and replace.

Subsidies for entrepreneurs

Does it pay off to buy an electric scooter if you run a business? Absolutely! Currently in Poland, you can apply for a subsidy under the ‘My Electric’ programme. This can cover a significant part of the purchase cost of the vehicle. For companies, this means not only a direct financial benefit, but also an improved image by investing in environmentally friendly means of transport. Such measures are well perceived by customers, who are increasingly paying attention to companies’ environmental policies. The ‘My Electric’ programme offers up to 4000 PLN in subsidies for the purchase of an electric scooter.

Tax breaks

Does it pay off to buy an electric scooter, given the tax breaks? Yes, definitely. Various forms of tax breaks are being introduced in Poland for those choosing to purchase electric vehicles, including scooters. Being able to deduct part of the purchase cost from income tax is another important saving that can significantly reduce the total cost of ownership of an electric scooter. For entrepreneurs using scooters for business purposes, the tax breaks can be even more significant, as they can cover both the purchase of the vehicle and the cost of operating it.

Does it pay off to buy an electric scooter?

When analysing all the economic benefits, the answer is yes. Low running costs, the possibility of free parking, available subsidies, lower maintenance costs and tax advantages are all arguments in favour of this mode of transport. An electric scooter is an investment that pays for itself quickly, while also supporting sustainability and improving the quality of life in urban areas. In the face of rising fuel costs and increasing restrictions on internal combustion vehicles, it is worth considering this ecological and economical alternative. Does it pay off to buy an electric scooter? Definitely yes.

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