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Wide deck with anti-slip coating. Two headlights.
Max. load150 kg150 kg
Foldable
Performance
Range60 km75 km
Power
2400 W /2х1200 W/
3200 W /2x1600 W/
Max. speed65 km/h72 km/h
Driveall-wheelall-wheel
Wheels
rubber air-filled
10 "
rubber air-filled
11 "
Front brakediscdisc
Rear brakediscdisc
Suspensionfront and rearfront and rear
Battery
Battery capacity20 Ah25 Ah
Voltage60 V60 V
Full charge time8 h8 h
Features
Display
Headlight
Brake lights
Stand
General
Frame materialaluminiumsteel
Clamp3 bolts4 bolts
Clearance22 cm
Weight40 kg25 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2023march 2023

Range

The maximum distance that an electric scooter can travel on a single battery charge.

Usually the range is indicated for a flat road and driving only on an electric motor, without the help of a rider. So this indicator is quite conditional, in practice, the distance of the trip may be either less or more, depending on the characteristics of the road and driving style. Nevertheless, according to the claimed range, it is quite possible to estimate the autonomy of different models and compare them with each other.

Note that a large range (more than 50 km) requires capacious batteries, which affects the dimensions and weight of the device. The real need for such autonomy is not required so often, especially since many electric scooters are quite capable of driving in the usual way, without the use of an electric motor.

Power

The power of the motor installed in the electric scooter. In models with two motors (one per wheel), their total power is usually indicated.

A more powerful motor, on the one hand, has a positive effect on the speed and acceleration characteristics; on the other hand, it affects the cost of the device and requires more capacious batteries, which affect both the price and weight. In addition, at acceleration and low speeds, the scooter can be “helped” by pushing off with your foot. Therefore, in most modern models, the motor power is low — most often in range of 250 W, 300 W, 350 W. Power of 500 W is considered quite high, it allows you to reach speeds of 40 km/h and even higher. In the most advanced models, power is already measured in kilowatts, and the maximum speed can exceed 80 km/h; however, such "monsters" cost accordingly.

However, power also affects the ability to drive a vehicle, because depending on the country, various traffic rules are provided for driving a scooter.

Max. speed

A high top speed gives you more riding options and reduces travel time. However, it requires powerful motors and capacious batteries, which affects the price and weight of the scooter. In addition, the faster the scooter, the more careful you need to be when driving. Therefore, most of the electric scooters have a speed of 25 km / h or a little more - 30 km / h.

Wheels

The type and size of wheels used in an electric scooter.

The size is selected by the manufacturer depending on the general purpose of the scooter - whether it is an asphalt road or rough terrain. If we compare similar models with different wheel diameters, then it is worth considering that the larger the wheels ( 10" and larger), the better they handle road unevenness, the higher the cross-country ability and softness of the ride. And small wheels (for example, 8") in turn, they are excellent for smooth asphalt and dynamic driving; they accelerate easily and allow you to make sharp turns.

As for the different types of wheels, there are polyurethane, rubber, inflatable. More details about each:

- Polyurethane. Wheels with solid polyurethane tires. This material provides good shock absorption, high-quality road grip and at the same time good rolling ability; it is resistant to temperature changes and damage, durable, and inexpensive.

— Solid rubber. In this case, we mean wheels with solid rubber tires (inflatable wheels are taken to a separate selection point). In terms of its main characteristics, rubber is similar to the polyurethane described above, and in some respects even surpasses it. Thus, such tires do not make nois...e, smooth out asphalt roughness well, have excellent grip and provide high braking efficiency. On the other hand, this material is less durable and does not tolerate temperature changes well.

— Rubber inflatable. The most advanced type of wheels found in modern scooters. This type of wheel has an inflatable tire (like a bicycle), which provides excellent shock absorption, tight traction and high maneuverability. The disadvantages of inflatable tires, in addition to the price, include sensitivity to punctures and increased difficulty in maintenance: you need to monitor the pressure and, if necessary, inflate the tire.

— Rubber gel. Tubeless wheels filled with gel are insensitive to minor punctures and cuts. Coming out, the gel in the tire hardens almost instantly upon contact with air, effectively sealing the damaged area. In addition, such wheels require virtually no maintenance - they do not need to be inflated. The disadvantages of gel tires include their high cost and somewhat greater rigidity than inflatable tires (although such wheels are still noticeably superior to rubber wheels in terms of softness).

Battery capacity

Battery capacity installed in the electric scooter.

Theoretically, a higher battery capacity allows for a longer range, but in fact, not everything is so clear. Firstly, motors of even the same power can differ in efficiency; secondly, the actual amount of energy stored in the battery depends not only on the capacity in amp-hours but also on the voltage in volts. So this parameter is secondary, and when choosing, it is worth focusing not so much on the battery capacity, but on the directly claimed range. You can compare capacity only for models with similar characteristics and the same supply voltage.

Brake lights

The classic brake light is a red tail light that illuminates when the brakes are applied to warn road users behind that the scooter is slowing down. This feature is especially useful when driving on public roads - warning others about braking in such conditions is never superfluous.

Frame material

Aluminium. Aluminium-based alloys combine low weight and quite decent strength characteristics. Models with an aluminium frame are most common among electric scooters.

Steel. Characteristic features of steel alloys are high-strength indicators. However, the weight of this material is quite significant, which affects the increase in the weight and size indicators of the electric scooter.

- Magnesium alloy. The magnesium alloy frame is the prerogative of advanced models of electric scooters. It is a strong, durable and relatively light material, but it costs more than aluminium or steel.

Clamp

- 2 bolts. Two-bolt handlebar clamps are common on entry-level models. As bolts, they most often use fasteners with an M8 thread.

- 3 bolts. The three-bolt clamp securely fixes the steering elements of the electric scooter, preventing the formation of backlash.

- 4 bolts. Reliable clamps with four fixing points allow the connections to resist loosening well. Bolts in such clamps are weakly subject to self-loosening.

Clearance

Clearance is the distance from the road to the platform. The greater the clearance, the more free space between the road and the base of the electric scooter. With an increase in clearance, it becomes possible to travel on inclined surfaces, i.e. up and down. With low clearance, the platform will rub against the road if you drive on inclined surfaces. The clearance is affected by both the size of the wheels and the height of the wheel mounts.
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