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The best electric scooters are practical, minimal-hassle and fold into an easily-packable package. As a ‘last-mile solution’, I think there’s nothing better, but things have changed a lot in the electric scooter market over the past few years – a huge number of new companies have dipped their toes in the water, meaning there are now many more practical adult-sized scooters on the market than ever before, and, as the tech gets more widespread, it’s improving, giving you a much slicker experience.
If you have a journey or commute that suits this kind of personal transport, there are electric scooters out there that can reduce your journey time and get you through the traffic. That said, the question of ‘are electric scooters legal’ is one that really depends on your local jurisdiction, so you need to exercise caution here. You can read more about this at the bottom of this page.For UK readers, the good news is that privately-owned electric scooters will soon be legal.
Electric scooters are only growing in popularity, they’re nippy, fun, and they're a lot more portable than the best electric bikes. They might be the mode of personal transport you’ve been looking for. I’ve reviewed and rated the best you can buy because while they may all look quite similar, not all electric scooters are created equal.
Electric scooters are more than just scooters with batteries. As glib as that statement may be, it's also true: they're a lot faster than regular scooters, and they're a heck of a lot heavier.
You're unlikely to be pulling off any sick tricks on these – and at top speed, you should not even be attempting it – but the benefit of a little torque in your wheels means you'll be expertly manoeuvring up hills and speeding along the streets in no time.
Our buyer’s guide includes Xiaomi’s excellent Mi Pro 2, the ultra-lightweight Segway-Ninebot Air T15, and our pick of the best electric scooter you can buy right now, Pure's super-practical and affordable Air Pro (2nd Generation). It’s a brilliant, high-quality scooter, offering something for everyone, and it’s surprisingly affordable against stiff competition.
The best electric scooters you can buy right now
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(Image credit: Pure Electric)
1. Pure Air Pro (2nd Generation)
The best electric scooter overall
Specifications
Best for: Performance and range
Max speed: 15.5 mph / 25 km/h
Range: 31 miles / 50 km
Weight: 16.5 kg / 36 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Large maximum load More powerful motor Robust design Improved range
Reasons to avoid
- Heavier than rivals Not the sharpest brakes No cruise control
Picking the best overall electric scooter isn’t exactly easy. Not only because there are so many excellent options out there but also because most of the top offerings come with similar features and capabilities. That said, giving that title to the newer model of the popular Pure Air Pro is a bit of a no-brainer for me.
Pure Electric has done it again, taking its existing market-leading and award-winning electric scooter, user feedback, and discovering actually useful ways it can be improved. Thanks to the new 500W motor, we found performance and range are outstanding, and this, combined with the excellent build quality, safety, comfort, and ease of maintenance, make it one of thebest electric scootersyou can possibly buy.
It's a little more expensive and heavier than its rivals, but we still gave it five stars in our review as we were so impressed with the overall package. However, if you're looking for something lighter or an electric scooter with even more performance, then keep reading…
Read our full Pure Air Pro (2021) review
(Image credit: Pure Electric)
2. Pure Air Go
Best cheap electric scooter
Specifications
Best for: Affordable electric scooting
Max Speed: 15.5 mph / 25 km/h
Range: 12.4 miles / 20 km
Weight: 16 kg / 35.2 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ 10-inch wheels Water-resistant design Large maximum load capacity Easy to maintain
Reasons to avoid
- Heavier than rivals Not the slickest folding mechanism Short-range
If you're looking for a more affordable alternative to the previous model, then we'd suggest the Pure Air Go, which is the entry-level electric scooter from Pure. It features the same great build quality and design as its more expensive sibling above but features a less powerful motor (350W vs 500W) and shorter range.
If you're just dipping your toe into e-scooter ownership and don't want to spend big bucks, then this is definitely the electric scooter for you. It's water-resistant, works with the Pure app, and comes with a comprehensive one-year manufacturer’s warranty. As we mentioned in our review, it's also very solidly built, so should last a long time. Yes, there are even cheaper electric scooters out there, but we think the Pure Air Go offers true value for money.
Read our full Pure Air Go review
(Image credit: Xiaomi)
3. Xiaomi Mi 1S
Best mid-range e-scooter
Specifications
Best for: An affordable all-rounder
Max Speed: 15.5 mph / 25 km/h
Range: 18.5 miles / 30 km
Weight: 12.5 kg / 28 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Most popular brand Advanced battery saving features Easy folding Good app
Reasons to avoid
- Not the most attractive No as good as Pro model 8.5-inch wheels
Although Xiaomi might be better known for its affordable smartphones, the Mi 1S proves the company is equally adept at creating smart electric scooters. As we noted in our review, while the top speed isn't the highest out there (although, at 15mph / 25 km/h, it's absolutely no slouch), this folding electric scooter has some of the best app connectivity features we've seen.
As well as tracking your journeys and just how fast you've barrelled down those hills, you can get a quick look at how much of the massive scooter battery still remains. The Mi Home app also brings advanced battery conservation features, meaning you could potentially eke out an extra mile or two if you're clever about how you use it, and the F1-like KERS setup means the battery charges as you brake. It's really smart and a big bonus in our eyes.
We found the Xiaomi Mi 1S speed and acceleration controls incredibly simple, anyone can learn to ride in minutes. The light, aluminium construction means you can quickly fold it down for carrying and storage. It's also one of the lighter models we've reviewed.
Read our full Xiaomi Mi 1S review
(Image credit: Pure Electric)
4. Pure Air Pro LR
Best electric scooter for long distances
Specifications
Best for: Long distance journeys
Max speed: 15.5 mph / 25 km/h
Range : 37.2 miles / 60 km
Weight: 17.5 kg
Reasons to buy
+ Long-range Quick acceleration Effortless hill climb Tank-like build
Reasons to avoid
- Too heavy to carry long distances Brakes could be more responsive
The new Pure Air Pro LR sits proudly at the top of the Pure Air electric scooter range, with a refined design, longer range and a beautiful wooden deck. The stunning birch and maple plywood deck smooths out vibrations and, I think, looks great.The LR in Pure Air Pro LR actually stands for Long Range and is designed to achieve a distance of up to 60km / 37.2 miles between charges, so it's ideal if you solely use an e-scooter to commute or go on longer trips.
It features the same powerful rear-wheel motor as our favourite Pure Air Pro but unlocks even more power when accelerating and climbing hills, peaking at 700W. I could really feel this extra power during my review – it makes a surprising amount of difference. Of course, the Pure Air Pro LR also offers the amazing build quality that I've come to expect from Pure Electric scooters, with a strong steel chassis capable of carrying a 120kg load, advanced ‘click-lock' folding mechanism and IP65 waterproof rating.
If that wasn't enough, the Pro LR also benefit from a USB charge port mounted to the handlebar, which is useful for keeping phones, lights or other gadgets charged while out and about. Personally, I didn't use it that much, however. This really is the ultimate everyday scooter for those serious about electric scooting.
(Image credit: Segway Ninebot )
5. Segway Ninebot Max G30
A beast of an electric scooter for cruising long distances
Specifications
Best for: Covering long distances
Max Speed: 15.5 mph
Range: 40.4 miles / 65km
Weight: 18kg
Reasons to buy
+ Long-range 4 riding modes Colour display
Reasons to avoid
- Heavy to carry long distances US versions offer faster performance
Perfect for longer journeys, this e-scooter comes with all the trimmings, from a battery life that will give you up to 40 miles of travel and a legally-limited maximum speed of 15.5 mph to an LED dashboard, three-speed modes, app support and even cruise control.
It has a hill grade of 20%, which we found ideal for use in cities with mixed terrain, and an IPX5 water-resistance rating, making it great for splashes and light rain. And, while it isn’t exactly the lightest out there, we did find it easy to fold and put away.
But what really makes this electric scooter a great pick is its price tag. We think it's a great price when you consider everything you're getting. And, unlike other solid black e-scooters, this one comes in a classy dark grey and orange colourway.
Read our full Segway Ninebot MAX G30LP review
(Image credit: Ninebot Segway)
6. Ninebot Segway Air T15
One of the best lightweight electric scooters from Ninebot Segway
Specifications
Best for: Compact design
Max speed: 12.4 mph / 20 km/h
Range: 7.5 miles / 12 km
Weight: 10.5 kg / 23 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Easy to carry and store Low maintenance Lots of cool features
Reasons to avoid
- Relatively slow Limited range Small wheels
The Ninebot Segway Air T15 certainly looks the business, but it is smaller, slower and lacks the range of similarly priced rivals. We think it's perfect, however, for those who want to easily stow it in the boot of a car or wheel it onto public transport. During our review, we found it delivers a perfectly acceptable ride, so long as the surfaces are smooth and you haven’t got too many steep hills to contend with.
Of course, the lightweight body, diminutive package and clever stowage solution mean there is a trade-off in performance, though, but the Ninebot Segway Air T15 majors on clever additional features and a classy smartphone app. The choice between this and its many rivals will be down to the sort of use it is destined for and if you really need that futuristic design.
Read our full Ninebot Segway Air T15 review
(Image credit: Xiaomi)
7. Xiaomi Mi Pro 2
Best electric scooter for long battery life
Specifications
Best for: Range-topper from Xiaomi
Max Speed: 15.5 mph / 25 km/h
Range: 27 miles / 45 km
Weight: 14.2 kg / 31 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Long range Torque-packed Advanced battery-saving features
Reasons to avoid
- Not the most attractive Small wheels
The previous version of the Xiaomi Mi Pro 2 is perhaps the most common scooter you'll see around the streets, it was well-priced and a great all-rounder, so you can expect a lot from this updated model. You've got a top speed of 15 miles per hour, which is fairly standard for electric scooters, a range of 27 miles and a weight of 14.2kg. In our review, we found it was a well-made piece of kit, although doesn't quite match the build quality of the Pure e-scooters.
Compared to the previous generation, the Mi Pro 2 features a more powerful 600W motor, improved lights, and a new generation of 8.5-inch pneumatic tires. We found the performance to be impressive, although we prefer the larger 10-inch types found on rival scooters. And again, just like the Mi 1S above, the Xiaomi Mi Pro 2 Electric Scooter also features the best app connectivity we've seen.
Read our full Xiaomi Mi Pro 2 review
(Image credit: Decent)
8. Decent One Max Electric Scooter
An affordable all-rounder electric scooter option
Specifications
Best for: A great all-rounder
Max Speed: 18.6mph / 29.9 km/h
Range: 20 miles / 32 km
Weight: 15 kg / 33 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Removable battery 10-inch tyres Cruise control Fast
Reasons to avoid
- Spare battery is expensive Could be more robust
There's no avoiding it, the Decent One Max is identical to a number of scooters with different names (Turboant, Riley, Elka), but that's not necessarily a bad thing. The factory pumping these out should be experts by now!
The battery is removable and mounted on the handle (rather than the footboard). That means you can keep it indoors at more battery-friendly temperatures rather than in a cold garage or shed. We think that's rather smart, and found being able to charge the battery at our work desk very useful. You can also purchase spare batteries (although these are pretty expensive).
We were also very impressed with the One Max's ride – there's plenty of torque, so acceleration is quick, and the bell, light, and throttle are easy to control. It even has large 10-inch wheels, which make it safer than the Xiaomi, although it's not the most stable e-scooter we've reviewed.
Read our full Decent One Max Electric Scooter review
(Image credit: Bird)
9. Bird One
A refined, stylish and robust electric scooter
Specifications
Best for: Robust design
Max Speed: 18 mph / 29 km/h
Range: 25 miles / 40 km
Weight: 17.5 kg / 38.6 lbs
Reasons to buy
+ Tank-like build Useful app features Streamlined design
Good performance
Reasons to avoid
- No folding mechanism App connectivity issues No speed display Heavy
Okay, this electric scooter is a bit of an oddity. It's designed and made by Bird, who specializes in public rental electric scooters. That means this e-scooter is built like a tank, as it is designed to withstand the punishment of hundreds of users a day – I was seriously impressed with how robust this thing felt.
It also features some super impressive connectivity features, with a really sleek app that lets you lock and unlock your scooter remotely, as well as locate it on a map. The Bird One is about as versatile and as future-proof as e-scooters get.
It's not the most compact or portable option available – I was especially disappointed that it doesn't fold – but if you’re looking for the smartest most robust e-scooter around – this is it.
Read our full Bird One review
(Image credit: Riley)
10. Riley RS1
One of the cheapest electric scooters you can buy
Specifications
Best for: Affordability
Max Speed: 15.5mph
Range: 15 miles
Weight: 13kg
Reasons to buy
+ Great brakes Removable battery Lightweight design Cruise control
Reasons to avoid
- Top-heavy design Inaccurate battery level indicator
The Riley RS1 is one of the more affordable electric scooters on sale today, so could be perfect if you're looking to save money. The RS1 takes a back-to-basics approach to battery-powered e-scooters. During our review, we found the folding mechanism convenient, and the low weight and removable battery made it very easy to live with.
We found the RS1's performance perfectly acceptable and were very impressed by the brakes. The RS1 is not perfect, however, as the battery in the handlebar gives it a top-heavy design, and the battery level indicator is pretty inaccurate.
Read our full Riley RS1 review
How to choose the best e-scooter for you
Picking up the best electric scooter for you is absolutely imperative – it's a proper investment, so you need something you're going to want to ride and something that suits your needs. These things are essentially a narrow plank racing up to 20mph, so safety needs to be a main concern, as these are far more advanced than kids' scooters. But that isn't the only thing you'll need to consider…
Some electric scooters are well suited to a quick hop-on-and-off, sacrificing distance for a vast weight reduction and increased portability. These are ideal for long-distance commutes, where you also need to travel on a train or bus. Other e-scooters pile on the battery for maximum range but leave themselves super-heavy in the process. These are better if you live and work in the same city, and want to avoid using the bus or subway system. Basically, it's a balancing act. If you're commuting a long way, put your money in batteries, but if you're just scooting that final mile, a lighter, more compact scooter might be a better choice.
Is the best electric scooter the fastest electric scooter? Not necessarily. Top speed in the UK is limited to 25km/h (15.5mph), and while most e-scooters will go faster than that, it’s worth noting that you’re more likely to be stopped by police and get your scooter confiscated (and potentially fined) if you're speeding around, driving recklessly, and weaving through traffic. Naturally, common sense is a priority here – don’t ride like an idiot and you probably won’t get stopped.
Consider also the wheels – heavy use requires heavier duty wheels. Most affordable electric scooters come with 8-inch wheels, and while these are fine for smooth city streets, we’d recommend plumping for a model with 10-inch pneumatic tyres and suspension to give you a much smoother ride.
Most of these scooters also have companion apps, which offer a range of useful features. You can digitally lock and unlock the electric motor, which is very beneficial for security. You can also track your rides – kind of like a lazy person’s Strava. Certain companion apps also let you set up your e-scooter, choosing between Eco mode to prolong the scooter’s battery life, or Sport mode to leave panting cyclists in the dust. We like to think of a companion app as a nice bonus, rather than a necessity.
Price is also a major point to consider. The cheapest electric scooter you’ll find is around £200 and prices can range up to around £2,500. It goes without saying, you get what you pay for, so opting for the cheapest model you will find isn’t the best idea. You want to be able to trust the scooter under your feet, because a mechanical failure at around 15mph would result in a trip to Accident and Emergency.
We think you’ll probably want to budget between £450 and £700 for a reliable, well-built e-scooter from a popular brand. This will ensure your electric scooter has the performance to get you around town quickly and won’t break breakdown after a few miles.
If you want more info on the best model to buy for your needs and the factors to consider, check out our how to choose an electric scooter guide. Oh, and you'll want to make sure you're fully kitted out with the best electric scooter accessories as well.
Are electric scooters legal?
Here's where things get a little complicated. Under UK law, most electric kick scooters are not legal for street use unless they're properly registered. Recently, though, the government has announced that privately-owned electric scooters will be made legal, with the announcement expected in the upcoming Queen's speech.
This will remove the current laws banning them (which are based on 1835 regulations surrounding horse and cart driving). This is to encourage more people to use alternative methods of transport when commuting.
These trials, which are currently running across the country, allow you to legally hire and use an electric scooter in public areas where the trials are being held (more on that later).
Some high-powered e-scooters are technically classed as mopeds, though even that classification can be a little complicated, but it is safe to assume that none of the scooters included above can technically be used anywhere other than on private land in the UK.
Pure Electric, the UK’s largest e-scooter retailer says, ‘In practice, electric scooters are already widely used across the UK illegally, with the police generally turning a blind eye to all but the most egregiously reckless rider activity.’
With big names entering the business, and with concerns about the environmental impact of cars at the forefront, you can bet there’s at least some pressure on legislators to get things changed. But, to clarify: electric scooters can be used on private land with the owner’s consent. Thanks to a combination of the Highways Act 1835 and the Road Traffic Act 1988, it is illegal to use electric scooters on roads, cycle paths or pavements. Exemptions have been made for the scooter trial areas, solely for the rental scooters supplied to the relevant local authority. All other scooter use on the public highway will continue to breach traffic regulations and could cause the user to receive a fine and/or points on their driving licence.
US law varies from state to state, so you really must check local laws before you purchase an electric scooter.
Finally, take it from us: whether the laws in your location demand it or not, you’ll want to always wear a helmet when riding an electric scooter. These things move fast and are potentially very dangerous. Protect your head and always be considerate of other people near you.
You'll also want to make sure your e-scooter is properly maintained – you can read all about that in our guide to electric scooter maintenance.
How we tested the best electric scooters
I've reviewed countless electric scooters, and over the years, I've come to develop a rather methodical test route that thoroughly puts each e-scooter through its paces. This route includes hills of varying steepness to test how the scooter handles inclines, as well as varying road surfaces to test the scooter's stability, bump absorption and comfort.
During the many reviews, I will also test to electric scooter's acceleration from a standing start, as well as how well the brakes work and how much confidence they inspire. I also ask, where possible, multiple people to test these electric scooters to see how they react to different loads.
Of course, what's perhaps more important than using these electric scooters on a test route is using them frequently in everyday life. So I'll also use them to commute, to explore a new location, and to visit the shops at the weekend. This teaches me a number of things, from how easy they are to lift in and out of a car boot to how easy they are to fold and unfold and how reliable they are when used heavily. It also gives me a better idea of how long the battery lasts and how long the battery takes to recharge.
The actual review will start when I get the electric scooter out of the box and assemble it. I'll test how difficult or fiddly it is to set up. Where possible, I will also test the electric scooter's app – whether it's easy to connect and stay connected and whether it provides anything useful to the experience. Finally, I'll test every little detail of the electric scooter, from the bell to the lights at night, to make sure you're buying a well-built and safe product.
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Best electric scooter 2023 for commuting and fun? ›
Scooters are more portable
Most models are bulky, difficult to transport, and anything but convenient. Electric scooters on the other hand are compact, foldable and the premium versions are made from lightweight material meaning they're much easier to move around and store inside, making them popular for commuters.
Scooters are more portable
Most models are bulky, difficult to transport, and anything but convenient. Electric scooters on the other hand are compact, foldable and the premium versions are made from lightweight material meaning they're much easier to move around and store inside, making them popular for commuters.
Riding an e scooter is an efficient and enjoyable way to get around town. They're super fun to ride and can be used on the road and in some cases on trails.
What is the best model of electric scooter? ›- Ola S1. Price. Rs. 99,999 - 1.15 Lakh* ...
- TVS iQube Electric. Price. Rs. 1.61 - 1.61 Lakh* ...
- Ather 450X. Price. Rs. 98,080 - 1.28 Lakh* ...
- Ola S1 Pro. Price. Rs. 1.25 Lakh* ...
- Simple One. Price. Rs. 1.45 - 1.50 Lakh* ...
- Bajaj Chetak. Price. Rs. 1.22 - 1.52 Lakh* ...
- Vida V1. Price. Rs. 1.28 - 1.39 Lakh* ...
- Yulu Wynn. Price. Rs.
Electric Scooter | Range |
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Ola Electric S1 Pro | 181 Km/charge |
Vida V1 | 165km/ charge |
Okinawa Okhi 90 | 160 Km/charge |
Okaya Faast F4 | 150km/ charge |
Not only will it make your commute to work much better—mostly because no one likes sitting in traffic—but it's also a fun way to shake up your normal routine. It's better for the environment to ride a scooter to work than drive a car. It's a way to get daily exercise, which is essential if your job is mostly sedentary.
How many mph can you go on an electric scooter? ›Most electric scooters have top speeds of at least 15 mph/25 kmh. A large number of them can go quite faster than that, with the fastest electric scooter today being able to reach speeds of 100 mph/160 kmh.
What are the positives and negatives of e-scooters? ›- They're easy to ride and maintain. ...
- There are plenty of charging stations. ...
- Operating costs are low. ...
- There is little noise pollution associated with their use. ...
- They do not emit any harmful gases during use. ...
- They can be dangerous. ...
- There is a lack of public knowledge surrounding e-scooters. ...
- Recharge time.
- Safe, convenient, and easy to use.
- Light and portable.
- Relatively eco-friendly.
- Low operating costs.
- Easy repair and maintenance.
- Perfect for short distances.
- Can skip traffic jams.
- Less noise pollution.
Owning an electric scooter is clearly a strong investment as a means of transportation, but the benefits of ownership go beyond the great value that they provide. Your electric scooter will likely cost below ten percent of what you would pay for a new car.
Which is the cheapest high range electric scooter? ›
Electric Scooter
Currently, the best electric scooty in India is Simple Energy One based on our user reviews. The most affordable electric scooter in India is Pony by Evolet which is priced at Rs. 41,124. The electric scooty which has the highest speed in India with a top speed of 116 kmph is OLA S1 Pro.
Electrical scooters (also known as e-scooters) come under the category of “powered transporters”; this covers a range of personal transport devices which are powered by a motor.
How much is the Tesla scooter? ›The Monarch Tesla™ II is a top-selling large hill-climbing mobility scooter really worth taking for a test drive, either at home or at one of our showrooms. And at under $6,000 it's a top price in this class, and even better if you twist our arm.
What electric scooter can go 50 miles an hour? ›Scooter | Price | Top Speed |
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Wolf Warrior GT | $3,299 | 50 MPH |
Wolf Warrior | $2,899 | 50 MPH |
NAMI Burn-e 2 | $3,399 | 45 MPH |
Scooter | Price | Max Range |
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Dualtron Storm Limited | $5,399 | 76 miles |
NAMI Burn-e 2 Max | $4,599 | 64 miles |
Dualtron Thunder 2 | $4,299 | 60 miles |
Wolf King GT | $3,195 | 55 miles |
The Rion 2RE70 Thrust currently holds the title as the fastest electric scooter in the world by a sizeable margin. It can go at least 80 MPH (more, depending on rider weight, battery charge, terrain, etc.) and lasts for up to 50 miles on a single charge of the 30 ah/84V lithium battery.
How do I choose a good scooter? ›If performance and speed are important, choose a kick scooter with large wheels, low deck, light overall weight and high-quality bearings, preferably with no suspension. Across all three considerations, try to get as high a build quality as your budget allows. Remember you get what you pay for.
Is it better to ride a scooter or walk? ›Scooting will help you get that increased heart rate that walking doesn't quite achieve, and will help much more with your overall strength, balance, and endurance. Taking up scooting for fitness brings the same benefits as any other cardio without the heightened pressure on your joints.
Are bird or lime scooters better? ›The only significant difference between Lime and Bird scooters is that Lime tracks the carbon emissions saved with every ride. Unless you're a well-informed eco-activist, those figures might not mean a lot. Here's some context: a full tank of gas burns more than 8,000 grams of CO2.
How long will electric scooter last? ›On average, e-scooters in a ride-share fleet last for 9 to 18 months, while personal ones last for up to 3 years. The efficiency of a personal e-scooter reduces after the first 2 years, but with proper care and maintenance, you'll still be cruising your scooter for up to 3 years or even more.
How far can an electric scooter go on a full charge? ›
An electric scooter can cover between 35-40 miles on average on one full charge. Nevertheless, that depends on several factors. This article looks at various factors impacting an electric scooter range and how to improve the range.
Is 30 mph fast for e-scooter? ›Any 30 mph electric scooter is fast. But in terms of top speed, it's not fast. The benefit of this speed range is for fast long commutes. And 30 mph electric scooters can still be pretty portable, whereas the fastest electric scooters aren't, as their larger battery packs add weight to a heavy scooter.
Can electric scooter go a long distance? ›This extended range means that riders can travel further without worrying about running out of power, making them a great choice for commuting or traveling long distances. Most e-scooters have a range of 10 miles–25 miles, so a long-range e-scooter can be considered an upgrade.
Is an electric scooter easier than a bike? ›It really depends on what you feel more comfortable riding. An advantage for an adult who has never ridden an electric scooter before is that they are very easy to ride for beginners. Standing upright means you can balance on an e-scooter with ease, compared to a bicycle if you've never ridden one before.
Is an electric scooter as fast as a car? ›Yes, they are, according to recent studies in the US and in the UK. If you are looking for the fastest way to move around in cities, e-scooters might be your best choice.
What are the cons of electric scooters? ›They have a relatively low running range
This refers to the distance that the e-scooter will run on a single charge. Depending on the type of battery, users can expect a range of 15km to 80km. For this reason, they're not well-suited for traveling long distances, unless there are charging points along your route.
Besides the cost, there are key factors to consider. Features to look for when comparing different models include design, maximum speed, motor power, scooter weight and weight limit. Also, depending on your intended use, you'll want to know the mileage you get on a full charge.
What do I need to know when buying an electric scooter? ›- Motor Size. Electric scooter motors are measured in watts. ...
- Range. All scooters have an advertised range. ...
- Maximum Speed. All scooters have a maximum speed. ...
- Waterproofing. ...
- Rider Weight. ...
- Tires. ...
- Suspension. ...
- Brakes.
An electric scooter can cover between 35-40 miles on average on one full charge. Nevertheless, that depends on several factors. This article looks at various factors impacting an electric scooter range and how to improve the range.
What is better an ebike or escooter? ›Electric bikes also require far more maintenance than well-made e-scooters, which may need no more than a battery replacement every few years. When it comes to riding safely, an electric bike can be a better option on the road than an electric scooter.
What is the difference between ebike and e-scooter? ›
Generally, e-scooters are known to be more light-weighted than e-bikes. This is because e-bikes have additional electric components, such as the frame and handlebar. Most e-scooter users can also easily fold it and take it everywhere. Also, the weight of e-scooters is barely above 40lbs.
How powerful should an electric scooter be? ›More powerful motors will have greater wattage. An average electric scooter, like the Mi M365 will have a 250 watt motor; an intermediate scooter like the Horizon will have a 500 watt motor; extreme performance scooters, like the Wolf Warrior will have dual 1200 watt motors.
Is 25 mph fast for a electric scooter? ›A 25 mph electric scooter can be considered fast compared to the average speed level on the market. But 25 mph is not too fast compared to other higher-speed electric scooters, it is definitely not slow either. Overall, e-scooters are much faster than walking and require less physical effort than cycling.
Is 30 mph fast for e scooter? ›Any 30 mph electric scooter is fast. But in terms of top speed, it's not fast. The benefit of this speed range is for fast long commutes. And 30 mph electric scooters can still be pretty portable, whereas the fastest electric scooters aren't, as their larger battery packs add weight to a heavy scooter.
Is 20 mph fast for an e scooter? ›The average top speed for electric scooters is around 20 mph. For most casual riders, a 20 mph electric scooter is fast enough to power them around town, like if the amount of average time you have to commute to your respective destination is short.