SPC XT2000 (45 km/h, 2000 W)
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SPC XT2000

45 km/h, 2000 W


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Minimalist82

1 month ago

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David Raemy

1 month ago

According to our information, both variants are the 45 km/h model. The deviation in the pictures only concerns the design of the rims and has not been adjusted by the manufacturer. This is therefore an image error. We do not currently offer a 25 km/h model. Thank you for the information. We have forwarded this for checking.

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Mel-Online

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

The following regulations apply to the "XT2000 (45 km/h, 2000 W)" from SPC: ## Insurance and licence plate - Yes, you need a licence number, or more precisely an insurance sticker. The electric scooter must have motor vehicle liability insurance, and the insurer issues an insurance sticker that must be affixed to the vehicle. ## Use of cycle paths - As the XT2000 has a maximum speed of 45 km/h, it does not fall under the category of small electric vehicles that are allowed to ride on cycle paths. This regulation only applies to vehicles with a maximum design speed of 25 km/h or less. - The XT2000 must therefore be ridden on the road and may not be ridden on cycle paths or pavements. ## Driving licence - Due to the higher speed and power, a corresponding driving licence is required for the XT2000, in this case a category A1 driving licence, as the vehicle is road-legal and meets higher requirements than the regulations applicable to small electric vehicles.

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dendri

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

Here are the answers to your questions about the SPC XT2000 electric scooter: ## Licensing and Insurance: - The SPC XT2000, with a maximum speed of 45 km/h, is likely to be classified as a vehicle that requires registration and insurance. In many jurisdictions, electric scooters with such speeds are subject to similar regulations as motorcycles or mopeds, which typically require a license plate and insurance. ## Battery Removability: - The battery of the SPC XT2000 is integrated into the scooter and is not described as removable in the provided sources. It is designed to be charged while it remains in the scooter. For specific local regulations regarding licensing and insurance, it is advisable to check with your local transportation authority or relevant government website.

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Nittto97

7 months ago

are they really travelling at 45 km/h?

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Galaxus

7 months ago

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Yes, the SPC XT2000 is actually designed for a maximum speed of 45 km/h. This is a specific specification of the model stated by the manufacturer.

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InaktiverJoggo74

9 months ago

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Thomas Stutz

9 months ago

Hello Joggo74. Very simple: There are various buttons (black and green) on the right handle, including a larger black push button. Simply press the button on the right after activating the ignition (turn the key clockwise) and it will start... Have fun!

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