E-bike instead of car: How quickly a bicycle pays for itself
It's 7:30 in the morning. The streets are busy, traffic is backed up, and the first half hour of the day is spent in stop-and-go. After that comes the next challenge: finding a parking space, often accompanied by additional costs, wasted time, and stress.
Von Daniel Rudat 3 minutes read time
Meanwhile, fuel prices continue to rise – sometimes slowly, sometimes dramatically, but long-term almost always upwards. Added to this are insurance, maintenance and all those small costs that are barely noticeable in everyday life but are clearly felt at the end of the month.
And this is precisely where a simple but uncomfortable question arises: "How much money do you literally leave on the street every day?"
The MYVELO Fuel Savings Calculator
To make this question tangible, the MYVELO Fuel Savings Calculator was developed. In just a few seconds, it shows how much money can actually be saved by switching from a car to an e-bike – based on real commuting data.
👉 You can use the calculator here
The idea behind it is simple: you enter your commute distance, the fuel price per liter, and your car's consumption, and you immediately get a clear, often surprising comparison.
Because many only realize how high their daily mobility costs really are through concrete figures.
The Hidden Costs of a Car
The biggest misconception about mobility: many only consider fuel costs. But these are just the visible tip of the iceberg.
A car incurs significantly more costs than just gasoline or diesel:
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Depreciation: A new car loses a significant part of its value in the first year.
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Insurance: Depending on the vehicle, quickly several hundred to over a thousand euros per year.
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Maintenance & Wear and Tear: Brakes, tires, oil changes, inspections – regular fixed costs.
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Repairs: Unexpected workshop visits are not uncommon.
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Parking Fees: An often underestimated cost factor, especially in cities.
Adding all these factors together, it becomes clear: the actual cost per kilometer is far beyond the pure fuel price.
In comparison, the e-bike seems almost radically efficient. Even if the calculator only takes fuel savings into account, it still significantly underestimates the true financial impact.
What Does an E-Bike Battery Charge Really Cost?
A common argument against e-bikes is the concern about electricity costs or battery consumption. But this concern can quickly be dispelled.
A modern e-bike battery with approximately 625 Wh capacity costs at current electricity prices in Germany approximately:
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approx. €0.20 to €0.25 per full charge
This allows for ranges of about:
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60 to 100 kilometers are realistic (depending on riding style, terrain, and assistance level)
This means: Even with daily commuting, energy costs remain vanishingly low.
For comparison: For the price of about one liter of gasoline, you can travel almost 500 kilometers with an e-bike.
This difference clearly shows how extremely efficient electric mobility can be in everyday life. While every kilometer in a car directly impacts the budget, the energy costs of an e-bike are almost negligible.
Fitness & Time: The Priceless Return

However, the calculation for an e-bike doesn't end with money.
An often underestimated advantage is the time saved in everyday life. Especially in rush hour, an e-bike can be significantly faster than a car in many cities. While cars are stuck in traffic, e-bikes keep moving – often on more direct and shorter routes.
Added to this is a second, even more valuable effect: physical activity.
Commuting suddenly becomes not wasted time, but daily training:
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Cardiovascular system is strengthened
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Basic endurance improves
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Stress levels are demonstrably reduced
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Exercise is automatically integrated into daily life
Thus, in many cases, the e-bike even replaces the gym. The daily commute becomes a training routine – without additional time investment.
This "invisible return" is difficult to measure in euros, but in the long run, it is often even more valuable than pure monetary savings.
The E-Bike as an Investment

Considering all factors together – fuel costs, maintenance, insurance, time, and health – it quickly becomes clear that an e-bike is much more than just a leisure vehicle.
A realistic example:
Anyone who commutes daily and thus saves around €100 per month in mobility costs will save approximately €1,200 per year.
With a high-quality MYVELO e-bike, this means:
👉 After about 2.5 to 3 years, the bike has completely paid for itself.
From this point on, you are essentially riding "for free" – while the car continues to incur ongoing costs. The e-bike thus becomes not only a sustainable but also an economically highly interesting decision.
Now is the right time to realistically question your own mobility costs.
Start your own savings project and find out how quickly a MYVELO e-bike pays off for you.
👉 Discover the MYVELO commuter e-bikes now and start saving money every day – instead of losing it in traffic.
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