I will note that the minimum energy needed to move people, as dictated by the laws of physics, is zero. There is no net change in average gravitational potential energy per capita, and any energy that goes into kinetic energy can in principle be recovered with arbitrarily high efficiency.
There are losses in practice, of course, to friction, air resistance, etc. but the laws of physics don't impose any lower bound on these.
There are losses in practice, of course, to friction, air resistance, etc. but the laws of physics don't impose any lower bound on these.