
Too many E-scooters? How to find the right one
Here are five key factors to consider when choosing the perfect e-scooter for your needs.
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Nominal power refers to the output power of the e-scooter's motor, measured in watts. It plays a crucial role in determining the scooter's acceleration, speed, and ability to handle inclines, directly impacting the overall riding experience.
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Up to 350 W
Typical price
320.– to 550.–Ideal for light commuting and flat terrains, providing sufficient power for casual rides.
Best for urban users who prioritize portability and battery efficiency over high speed.
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351 - 500 W
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550.– to 940.–Offers a balanced performance suitable for varied terrains, including moderate hills.
Great for riders seeking a mix of speed and efficiency, making it suitable for daily commutes.
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501 - 1000 W
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750.– to 1500.–Provides robust power for steep inclines and higher speeds, catering to adventurous riders.
Recommended for those who want faster travel times and the ability to tackle diverse landscapes.
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Max. range refers to the maximum distance an e-scooter can travel on a single charge. This factor is crucial for determining whether the scooter meets your commuting needs and lifestyle, especially if you plan to use it for longer trips or daily commutes.
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Up to 30 km
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270.– to 460.–This range is suitable for short commutes and casual rides, allowing for trips within city limits.
Ideal for individuals who primarily use the scooter for errands or occasional outings without needing to recharge frequently.
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31 - 50 km
Typical price
490.– to 940.–Offers a moderate range, making it suitable for daily commutes to work or school without worrying about battery life.
Great for users who need a reliable option for longer trips, such as running multiple errands or visiting friends across town.
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51 - 100 km
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610.– to 1200.–Designed for extended rides, this range is perfect for longer commutes or recreational use, allowing for multiple stops.
Best for adventurous users who enjoy exploring the city or countryside without the need to recharge frequently during the day.
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The weight of an e-scooter affects its portability and ease of use. A lighter scooter is generally easier to carry and maneuver, making it more suitable for commuters who need to navigate through crowded areas or transport it on public transit.
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Up to 15 kg
Typical price
240.– to 550.–These e-scooters are lightweight and easy to carry, typically made with materials like aluminum or plastic.
Ideal for urban commuters or those who need to frequently lift or store their scooter, ensuring convenience during short trips.
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16 - 20 kg
Typical price
440.– to 680.–Scooters in this range strike a balance between durability and portability, often featuring more robust components.
Suitable for individuals looking for a blend of performance and manageable weight, making them versatile for various riding conditions.
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21 - 30 kg
Typical price
610.– to 990.–These models are typically heavier due to added features like larger batteries or more powerful motors, which enhance performance.
Best for riders prioritizing stability and range over portability, making them ideal for longer commutes or rougher terrains.
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The 'Road approved' factor signifies whether an e-scooter complies with local regulations and safety standards for street use. This is crucial for ensuring that users can legally operate their scooters in public spaces, enhancing overall safety and peace of mind.
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Approved in Germany
Meets the safety and performance standards set by German regulations for road use.
Allows users to ride confidently in Germany, minimizing the risk of fines and promoting safety.
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Approved in Switzerland
Complies with Swiss road regulations, ensuring the scooter is safe for public use.
Provides peace of mind for riders in Switzerland, knowing they are following local laws.
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Not approved in Germany
Does not meet the necessary German safety and legal requirements for road use.
Riders using this scooter in Germany may face fines or legal issues, limiting their riding options.
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Not approved in Switzerland
Fails to meet Swiss safety standards, making it illegal for road use.
Using this scooter in Switzerland can lead to penalties, restricting mobility and enjoyment.
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The brand factor is crucial when choosing an e-scooter, as it significantly influences product reliability, customer service, and overall user satisfaction. Well-known brands like Xiaomi and Segway-Ninebot offer distinct features and performance levels, catering to different riding preferences and budgets.
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Xiaomi
Recognized for delivering high-quality, affordable e-scooters with advanced technology.
Ideal for urban commuters seeking a cost-effective solution with impressive battery life and speed.
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Segway-Ninebot
Known for its innovative designs and superior build quality, focusing on safety features.
Excellent for those prioritizing enhanced safety and comfort during longer rides.
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SoFlow
Offers a variety of stylish designs with a focus on lightweight and portable models.
Great for individuals looking for a compact and trendy option for short-distance travel.
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Vmax
Specializes in high-performance e-scooters with powerful motors for off-road capabilities.
Best suited for adventurous riders who need durability and speed on varied terrains.
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Okai
Renowned for producing eco-friendly e-scooters with an emphasis on sustainability.
Perfect for environmentally conscious users who want a reliable and green commuting option.
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Okai ES30 NEON Pro
25 km/h, 80 km, 350 W