You’re saving the Environment on your VSETT e-scooter. Here’s why…
As the world constantly orbits and changes, we can see a high correlation to the same “changes” in people’s habits and behaviours too. It is with this change that we have seen a craze of Electric scooters hit the world market and that is for great reason.
Other than the obvious commuting, communal and entertainment benefits they propose, on a larger scale, electric scooters also offer several environmental benefits when you compare to petrol/gas powered vehicles.
Here are a few key ways in which electric scooters are proving to be more environmentally friendly:
- Reduced carbon emissions: Electric scooters produce significantly lower carbon emissions than cars. According to some estimates, an electric scooter produces only about 1/8th of the carbon emissions of a car for the same distance travelled. This is because electric scooters use smaller batteries and motors than cars, and don't require as much energy to move a person.
- Reduced air pollution: Electric scooters don't emit harmful pollutants into the air like petrol/gas-powered cars do. Air pollution from cars can have serious health consequences for people who live and work in urban areas. By using electric scooters instead of cars, people can help reduce air pollution and improve public health.
- Reduced traffic congestion: Electric scooters can be a more efficient way to navigate city streets than cars. They're smaller and more manoeuvrable, so they can often weave through traffic more easily. By reducing traffic congestion, electric scooters can also help reduce the carbon emissions and air pollution that come from idling cars stuck in traffic.
- Reduced noise pollution: Electric scooters are generally quieter than cars, which can help reduce noise pollution in urban areas. This can be especially beneficial for people who live or work near busy streets.
Overall, electric scooters can be a more environmentally friendly transportation option compared to petrol/gas powered vehicles. This is showing to be particularly evident in densely populated urban areas where traffic and air pollution are major concerns.
Make the switch to electric… and see the VSETT difference!