By Alexander Sutton

One of the longest running debates in the technology world is gas versus electric. This carries over to the decision making process of choosing between a gas moped and an electric moped. This debate may continue long into the future as both types have their own significant merits.

Contrary to what some folks think, electric mopeds run on battery power and do not have to remain plugged in! Hopefully, no one actually believed that, and although battery power doesn't limit you from riding beyond the length of an electrical chord, it can still limit the distance you'll be able to travel. Larger moped models are usually built with a lithium battery system. On average, this system will allow you to travel approximately 50 miles per battery charge while riding at 30mph. This will definitely depend on the terrain. This operation time will dip significantly if your route includes going up any significant hills. However, you'll simply need to plug your moped into an electrical socket to recharge. So it's always a good idea to plan at your route to ensure that there will be a socket waiting for you at the end of the first leg of your trip. On average, these batteries last approximately three years.

Electric mopeds do tend to have a higher initial price tag. However, anyone with some patience will eventually see that they do eventually help you save money. Because they are powered by electricity, you'll never have to chance the oil or worry about maintaining or repairing a transmission. And although electricity costs vary geographically, the cost of electricity is almost always cheaper than gas. This is especially true if you're able to plug in at a public store or shopping center. And one of the biggest benefits touted by the electric models is their environmentally friendly operation. They provide one of the greenest forms of transportation.

On the other side of the coin is the gas powered moped. Although these types of mopeds are definitely not nearly as environmentally friendly as electric models, they still leave a much smaller carbon footprint than cars, trucks, and especially SUV's. One of the biggest pluses about going with gas powered models is that they are more flexible than electric mopeds. Gas powered models can get you from 50 to 200 miles per gallon! Granted, that is a large variance, but it all depends on the type of terrain and amount of traffic you're riding in. Regardless, you will be able to travel further at one time than electric models, making this model the better choice for longer commutes. And if you're dealing with a tight budget, then gas models might prove to be the friendlier option at first as they are cheaper than electric models; almost half the price!

Whether you opt for gas or electric, you can still look forward to great convenience, safety, and performance features.

Alex Sutton is the owner of a local automotive retailer. For more information please visit mopeds.

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