The treadmill is powered by the user’s movement, significantly reducing dependence on external electricity during operation. This creates lower energy demand, reduced operating costs and a stronger sustainability profile for modern fitness facilities.
Save Up To Approximately 3,650 kWh Per Year Per Treadmill
A traditional commercial motorised treadmill can consume significant electricity in high-usage environments. Based on an average power consumption of approximately 1 kWh per hour:
10 hours per day × 365 days = 3,650 operating hours per year
This means a traditional treadmill may consume approximately:
3,650 kWh per year
The VIKON self-generating motorised treadmill significantly reduces external power demand. Under equivalent usage conditions, a single treadmill can theoretically help save up to approximately 3,650 kWh annually.
For commercial facilities operating multiple treadmills, the energy-saving impact becomes even more significant:
1 treadmill: approx. 3,650 kWh
5 treadmills: approx. 18,250 kWh
10 treadmills: approx. 36,500 kWh
20 treadmills: approx. 73,000 kWh