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5 Reasons Electric Motorcycles Are Ideal for Police Work
Eric Schaal  June 27, 2015  Zero

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As public notices about law enforcement go, a recent announcement by Zero
Motorcycles barely registered on the world's attention meter. Still, the
electric bike maker felt obliged to tell the world it had 50 police
departments as clients for its zero-emissions motorcycles, a milestone that
bodes well for the green vehicles movement and air quality of a city near
you.

Looking at the marriage of electric vehicles and police work, you can see
why more cities around the country are giving their officers bikes and cars
that run on quiet EV technology rather than the rumbling cruisers and
Harleys of the past. Gone are the days when cops announcing their presence
is considered a tactical advantage. Fuel and vehicle budgets aren't what
they used to be, either, and bikes with over 175 miles of range are no
slouch in regular patrols.

In fact, the case for going gasoline-free in law enforcement is becoming too
strong to ignore. Here are five big reasons why electric motorcycles are
ideal for police work.

1. More versatility than gas bikes
Now that Zero Motorcycles has gotten the range of its fleet to respectable
levels (178 miles in its top model), you can begin to compare gas and
electric bikes on the rest of their merits. Both are capable of off-road or
city activity, but EVs have a big advantage of zero-tailpipe emissions. In
any indoor situations, cops can do their work without spreading fumes
through the room. Cleaner air is better for the officers and anyone else
they encounter during a day's work. Indoor pursuit on a Harley guarantees
the opposite experience.

2. Virtually silent pursuit
When longtime drivers first get inside an EV, the first thing they usually
notice is the near-silent operation. Electric motors are so quiet you barely
hear them coming. This feature gives cops a huge tactical advantage when
approaching perpetrators in any situation. Whether you want to deploy a few
bike cops to clear an area or hope to sneak up on suspects in a park
setting, these bikes are ideal for either purpose.

3. Cost of ownership
Any municipality hoping to cut operating costs should see what electric
vehicles offer with their lower cost of ownership. Between the
one-cent-per-mile price of "fueling" and the low maintenance of electric
powertrains (thanks to their few moving parts), cities and police
departments have a money-saving ally in these bikes. The same applies to the
pure EV and hybrid squad cars that are helping law enforcement agencies make
ends meet.

4. Emissions reductions
Between the versatility, cost savings, and other advantages, you might
forget how electric bikes reduce emissions dramatically when compared to
combustion engine vehicles. Governments from California to New York City
have pledged to keep driving down emissions for safer living, and these
bikes deliver on that front. Regular police patrols eat up way too much
gasoline as is.

5. Improved community relations
If you've ever had police racing through your neighborhood, you know what an
unpleasant ruckus cops can make doing their duty. The intense noise and
exhaust fumes are enough to make the most police-friendly communities get
annoyed at the boys in blue (or black, as the case may be). Getting officers
on electric bikes means eliminating the noise and tailpipe emissions, which
makes for better community relations. Judging by the news from the past few
years, there are many U.S. cities that could use a bump in that department.
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