
Too Many E-Scooters? Find the Right One for You
Here are five key factors to consider when choosing the ideal seated e-scooter.
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Max. speed refers to the top speed that a seated E-scooter can reach, impacting how quickly you can travel from one place to another. It is crucial for determining the scooter's suitability for various environments, such as urban commuting or longer, open-road travel.
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Up to 30 km/h
Typical price
2300.– to 3100.–Designed for safe and controlled urban commuting, especially in areas with speed restrictions.
Ideal for short distances and crowded city streets, offering a balance of safety and efficiency.
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31 - 60 km/h
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2600.– to 3600.–Suitable for more extensive urban travel and suburban environments with fewer speed restrictions.
Offers a balance between speed and control, making it ideal for users who need to cover moderate distances quickly.
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61 - 100 km/h
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5200.– to 5800.–Designed for longer commutes and open-road conditions, providing high-speed capabilities.
Best for experienced riders seeking a fast and efficient means of travel for long distances, offering time-saving advantages.
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Motor power determines the speed and acceleration capability of an e-scooter, affecting how swiftly it can reach its top speed and handle inclines. A higher motor power generally offers better performance but may come at the cost of reduced battery life and increased weight.
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Up to 1500 W
Typical price
2400.– to 3100.–Offers moderate speed and acceleration suitable for flat terrains and city commuting.
Ideal for casual riders seeking a balance between performance and energy efficiency.
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1501 - 3000 W
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2300.– to 3400.–Provides enhanced power for faster acceleration and the ability to tackle moderate inclines.
Well-suited for those who need a versatile scooter for both city and suburban areas.
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3001 - 6000 W
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5200.– to 5800.–Delivers high power for rapid acceleration and excellent performance on steep hills.
Perfect for experienced riders who prioritize speed and power over long distances.
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The maximum range indicates the distance an e-scooter can travel on a single charge, which is crucial for planning commutes or long rides. A suitable range ensures you can reach your destination without needing frequent recharges, enhancing convenience and reliability.
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Up to 50 km
Typical price
1700.– to 11 000.–Suitable for short city commutes and errands within a limited area.
Best for users who need a compact e-scooter with quick charging for daily short trips.
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51 - 100 km
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2400.– to 3600.–Ideal for medium-distance travel, such as longer city commutes or leisure rides.
Offers a balance between range and weight, making it versatile for various urban uses.
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101 - 150 km
Typical price
5200.– to 6200.–Designed for long-distance travel without frequent recharging needs.
Perfect for users who require extended range for rural commutes or extended touring.
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Determining whether a driving license is required affects who can legally operate an e-scooter, influencing accessibility and convenience. Understanding these requirements is essential for ensuring compliance with local regulations and avoiding potential fines.
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Category A1
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3600.– to 5800.–Requires a Category A1 license, which is typically for light motorcycles.
Ensures that the rider has basic skills and knowledge for safe operation on roads.
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Not required (16 years and older)
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2400.– to 3600.–No specific license needed, but a minimum age of 16 is required.
Allows younger riders access to e-scooters without the need for licensing, promoting ease of use.
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No
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2400.– to 3100.–No license is needed to operate the e-scooter.
Maximizes accessibility by allowing immediate use without additional requirements.
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Road approval indicates whether an e-scooter complies with local regulations, ensuring it can be legally used on public roads. This factor is crucial for safety and legality, impacting where you can ride and avoiding fines or penalties.
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Approved in Switzerland
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2600.– to 5800.–Complies with Swiss road safety regulations, allowing legal use on public roads.
Ensures peace of mind while riding, avoiding fines and enhancing safety for both the rider and pedestrians.
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Not approved in Switzerland
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2400.– to 3100.–Does not meet Swiss road safety standards, restricting use to private properties or closed areas.
Limits the scooter's usability on public roads, potentially resulting in fines if used illegally.
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