
Too Many E-scooters? Here's How to Find the Right One
Discover five key factors to consider when choosing the perfect e-scooter for your needs.
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The maximum range of an e-scooter determines how far you can travel on a single charge, influencing your mobility and convenience. Choosing the right range is essential for ensuring the e-scooter meets your commuting needs without frequent recharging.
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Up to 60 km
Typical price
2200.– to 3100.–Offers a shorter range suitable for quick trips around town or short commutes.
Ideal for users who primarily use their e-scooter for local errands or city travel.
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61 - 80 km
Typical price
2300.– to 4100.–Provides moderate range, balancing between urban commuting and longer rides.
Perfect for individuals who need a reliable vehicle for regular commuting without frequent charging.
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81 - 100 km
Typical price
2600.– to 5200.–Delivers extensive range for longer journeys or day-long outings.
Recommended for users who require maximum flexibility and fewer charging stops, ideal for extended travel.
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Motor power determines the speed and acceleration capabilities of an e-scooter, directly impacting performance and ride experience. Selecting the appropriate motor power ensures a balance between efficiency, speed, and the ability to handle different terrains and inclines.
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Up to 1000 W
Typical price
2200.– to 4100.–Provides sufficient power for smooth rides on flat surfaces and mild inclines.
Ideal for urban commuters seeking a cost-effective option for short distances.
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1001 - 2400 W
Typical price
2300.– to 3100.–Offers enhanced power suitable for moderate hills and varied terrains.
Recommended for those who need a balance between speed and efficiency for daily travel.
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2401 - 4000 W
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2600.– to 4100.–Delivers high power for aggressive acceleration and steep inclines.
Perfect for users requiring maximum performance for challenging terrains and longer rides.
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Max. load indicates the maximum weight an E-scooter can safely support, impacting its stability and performance. Choosing the right max. load ensures safety and optimal functionality based on individual needs and usage scenarios.
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Up to 120 kg
Typical price
1900.– to 3100.–Supports riders and cargo up to 120 kg, suitable for lightweight users.
Ideal for short commutes and urban environments, providing an agile and efficient ride.
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121 - 140 kg
Typical price
2100.– to 2300.–Accommodates a total weight between 121 and 140 kg, offering increased capacity.
Perfect for medium-build individuals or those carrying additional items, ensuring a sturdy and reliable ride.
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141 - 150 kg
Typical price
2700.– to 3600.–Designed for loads between 141 and 150 kg, catering to heavier users.
Best for those requiring robust support and stability, enhancing safety and comfort on various terrains.
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The requirement for a driving license determines who can legally operate e-scooters, impacting accessibility and compliance. Understanding these regulations is crucial for ensuring safe usage and avoiding legal issues.
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Category A1
Typical price
3600.– to 5800.–Requires a Category A1 license for operation, typically for scooters with higher speeds.
Suitable for those who already hold this license, offering access to more powerful e-scooters.
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Category M (up to 16 years)
Typical price
1600.– to 14 000.–Allows individuals under 16 to operate e-scooters with a Category M license.
Provides younger riders an opportunity to use e-scooters legally, promoting independence and mobility.
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Not required (16 years and older)
Typical price
2400.– to 3600.–No license is needed for individuals aged 16 and older to operate e-scooters.
Ideal for those seeking a convenient and hassle-free option without additional legal requirements.
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Road approval determines whether an e-scooter can legally be used on public roads in specific countries. This factor is crucial for ensuring compliance with local regulations and avoiding fines or restrictions during use.
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Approved in Switzerland
Complies with Swiss regulations for road use, ensuring legal operation.
Ideal for residents or travelers in Switzerland, allowing unrestricted use on public roads.
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Not approved in Switzerland
Fails to meet Swiss road safety standards, limiting public road use.
Only suitable for private property or off-road areas in Switzerland, restricting urban mobility.
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Not approved in Germany
Does not comply with German road regulations, prohibiting public road use.
Best suited for private use or non-public areas in Germany, limiting transportation options.
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