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How much could you save commuting by electric moped in London?

A clear breakdown of what you spend now vs an all-inclusive electric moped.

How much could you save commuting by electric moped in London?

How much can you save commuting by electric moped in London?

Against the Tube, the saving is modest but real: a Zone 1–3 travelcard is £201.60/month, while a Moon Fleets electric moped is £179/month (or £125 for a cargo e-bike), all-inclusive, plus ~£2/week charging — and it’s usually faster door-to-door. Against a car, the saving is large: you avoid the Congestion Charge, ULEZ, fuel, car parking and most maintenance.

The headline: an all-inclusive electric moped costs about the same as, or less than, a Zone 1–3 travelcard, and a fraction of running a car in London — while getting you there faster and on your own schedule.

How does it compare with the Tube?

A Zone 1–3 monthly travelcard is £201.60 (2026 TfL pricing). A Moon Fleets moped at £179/month includes insurance, servicing, GPS and a lock, with ~£2/week to charge and a one-off CBT (~£130, valid two years) that amortises to a few pounds a month. A no-licence cargo e-bike at £125/month is clearly cheaper than the travelcard.

On top of the money, you save time — door-to-door, no waiting, no changes. See the full electric moped vs Tube comparison.

How does it compare with a car?

A car in London carries the Congestion Charge, possible ULEZ, fuel, insurance, servicing, depreciation and expensive, scarce parking. An electric moped skips the Congestion Charge and ULEZ entirely, costs pennies to charge, and parks in motorcycle bays that are often free.

For most solo commutes, an electric moped replaces the car at a fraction of the monthly cost — which is why so many Londoners switch.

Frequently asked

Is an electric moped cheaper than a Zone 1–3 travelcard?
A cargo e-bike (£125/month) is clearly cheaper; a moped (£179/month) is competitive with the £201.60 travelcard once you include everything — and it’s faster door-to-door.
How much does charging cost?
About £2 a week from a home socket — a fraction of petrol or a car.
What do I save versus a car?
The Congestion Charge, ULEZ, fuel, most maintenance and expensive parking — typically far more than the subscription costs.

Ready to ride?

All-inclusive electric moped & cargo-bike subscriptions, £125–£289/month. Book a trial in West London.