How are electric motorcycles different from fuel-powered motorcycles?
- Kawinthip Rahaeng
- 4 days ago
- 3 min read

How are electric motorcycles different from petrol motorcycles??
Differences between electric motorcycles and petrol motorcycles
1. Type of energy
Electric motorcycles: Uses electricity from batteries
Petrol motorcycles: Uses gasoline
2. Recharging
Electric motorcycles: Charging from a home power outlet takes about 4-5 hours
Petrol motorcycles: Refueling at a petrol station takes only a few minutes
3. Distance traveled
Electric motorcycles: The distance traveled per charge is approximately 50-100 kilometers, depending on the model and size of the battery.
Petrol motorcycles: The distance traveled per liter of petrol is approximately 30-50 kilometers, depending on the model and size of the engine.
4. Air pollution
Electric motorcycles: No air pollution, no smoke, no noise
Petrol motorcycles: Air pollution, smoke, noise
5. Costs
Electric motorcycles: The cost of charging electricity is cheaper than the cost of petrol, fewer parts to maintain
Petrol motorcycles: The cost of petrol is expensive, requires regular engine maintenance
6. Ease of use
Electric motorcycles: Recharge at home, no need to change the oil, easy to drive, good acceleration
Gasoline motorcycles: Convenient to refuel, easy to find gas stations, noisy, vibrating
7. Price
Electric motorcycles: The price is quite higher than gasoline motorcycles
Gasoline motorcycles: The price varies depending on the model and engine size
Summary
Electric motorcycles have many advantages, such as saving costs, being environmentally friendly, easy to drive, but have a limited range and are quite expensive. Gasoline motorcycles have a long range, are convenient to refuel, but have air pollution, and high maintenance costs. Choosing the right motorcycle depends on the user's use, budget, and personal preferences.
Advice: How to wash an electric motorcycle safely
Washing an electric motorcycle requires more care than a regular motorcycle because it has electronic components that can be damaged by water.

Before washing
Check the areas that should not be exposed to water: Consult the car manual to see which areas should be given special attention. Generally, areas that should not be exposed to water include the battery, control box, display, wiring, motor, and various switches.
Turn off the breaker: Turn off the car's main breaker to prevent an electrical shock.
Prepare the equipment: Prepare the necessary equipment, such as a regular hose (do not use a high-pressure water sprayer), microfiber cloth, bucket, motorcycle shampoo, and soft brush.
Washing steps
Spray water: Use a hose to spray water to wash off dirt first. Start by washing from the bottom up. Be careful not to let water get under the seat.
Clean: Mix motorcycle shampoo with water in a bucket. Use a microfiber cloth dampened with water. Wipe clean the various parts of the car
Wash foam: Rinse the foam off with plain water
Wipe dry: Use a microfiber cloth to wipe it dry completely
After washing
Turn on the breaker: Turn on the main breaker of the car
Check: Check if the car is working properly
Precautions
Do not: Use a high pressure water gun, wash the car with hot water, use shampoo that is not suitable for electric motorcycles, wipe the car with a rough cloth, wash the car while the engine is still hot
Do: Wash the car in the shade, wipe it dry completely after washing, check the car manual for more instructions
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