
Too Many E-scooters? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover five key factors to consider when selecting the perfect seated e-scooter for your needs.
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The maximum range of an e-scooter indicates the distance it can travel on a single charge, influenced by battery capacity and riding conditions. Understanding the range is essential for ensuring the scooter meets your commuting needs and avoids unexpected stops.
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Up to 60 km
Typical price
2400.– to 3100.–Suitable for short commutes and casual rides around town.
Ideal for users who travel shorter distances or have access to frequent charging opportunities.
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61 - 100 km
Typical price
2600.– to 4600.–Balances between range and battery size, offering moderate distance capability.
Perfect for moderate daily commuting, providing flexibility without frequent recharges.
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101 - 150 km
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5500.– to 6200.–Designed for long-distance travel, with a larger battery capacity.
Best for extensive use or longer commutes, minimizing the need for frequent charging.
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Max. speed determines how fast an e-scooter can travel, impacting both commute times and the scooter's suitability for various environments. It influences the rider's experience by offering different levels of thrill and practicality based on speed preferences and legal restrictions.
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Up to 30 km/h
Typical price
2300.– to 3100.–Suitable for urban commuting and short distances, providing a safe and manageable speed.
Ideal for beginners or those prioritizing safety, as it offers control and is typically within legal speed limits for most cities.
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31 - 70 km/h
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2600.– to 3600.–Offers a balance between speed and control, making it versatile for both city and suburban areas.
Great for experienced riders seeking a quicker commute, covering longer distances efficiently without sacrificing maneuverability.
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71 - 100 km/h
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5200.– to 5800.–High-speed option designed for long-distance travel and open roads, providing a thrilling ride.
Best suited for seasoned riders who need to cover extensive distances quickly, offering an exhilarating experience with reduced travel time.
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Motor power determines the strength and efficiency of an e-scooter, impacting speed, hill-climbing ability, and overall performance. Choosing the right motor power is crucial for matching the e-scooter to your commuting needs and terrain preferences.
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Up to 1000 W
Typical price
2300.– to 3600.–Suitable for flat terrains and short commutes, offering a balance of efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Ideal for urban environments, providing adequate speed for city navigation while maintaining battery life.
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1001 - 3000 W
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2400.– to 3100.–Delivers enhanced power for moderate inclines and longer distances.
Perfect for suburban areas, offering reliable performance and faster speeds without compromising efficiency.
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3001 - 6000 W
Typical price
5200.– to 5800.–Provides high power for steep hills and demanding routes, ensuring robust performance.
Best suited for those seeking high-speed travel and frequent use in varied terrains, offering a powerful and versatile riding experience.
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Road approval indicates whether an e-scooter is legally permitted for use on public roads in a specific country. This factor is crucial as it ensures compliance with regional regulations, affecting where and how the e-scooter can be utilized.
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Approved in Switzerland
Typical price
2600.– to 5800.–Meets the regulatory standards for road use in Switzerland.
Allows legal riding on Swiss public roads, ensuring compliance with local traffic laws.
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Not approved in Switzerland
Typical price
2400.– to 3100.–Does not meet the necessary regulatory standards for road use in Switzerland.
Limits usage to private areas or off-road, restricting access to public roads.
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Not approved in Germany
Typical price
940.– to 1200.–Fails to meet the regulatory standards for road use in Germany.
Restricts usage to private property or designated areas, prohibiting access to German public roads.
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The requirement for a driving license determines the legal ability to operate an e-scooter, impacting accessibility and compliance. Understanding these requirements helps potential users assess whether they can legally ride the scooter, influencing purchase decisions.
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Category A1
Typical price
3600.– to 5800.–Requires a motorcycle license, allowing operation of scooters with a power output up to 11 kW.
Ideal for individuals already holding a motorcycle license, offering a broader range of scooters without additional licensing.
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Category M
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1900.– to 1900.–Requires a moped license, suitable for scooters with a lower speed and power output.
Best suited for younger riders or those preferring a lightweight and less powerful scooter.
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Not required (16 years and older)
Typical price
2400.– to 3400.–No license is required for individuals aged 16 and above, allowing greater accessibility.
Perfect for beginners and casual riders, providing ease of access without legal hurdles.
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Category A restricted
Typical price
3400.– to 3600.–Requires a restricted motorcycle license, limiting the power of scooters that can be operated.
Great for riders with some experience, offering access to mid-range scooters while ensuring safety compliance.
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