
Too Many E-scooters? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover five essential factors to consider when selecting the perfect seated e-scooter for your needs.
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Max. speed indicates the highest speed a seated e-scooter can achieve, impacting travel time and route choices. It's crucial for matching the e-scooter's capabilities with your commuting needs and local speed regulations.
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Up to 30 km/h
Typical price
1900.– to 3100.–Suitable for short urban commutes and areas with speed restrictions.
Ideal for beginners or those prioritizing safety over speed.
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31 - 60 km/h
Typical price
2100.– to 3600.–Balances speed and control for medium-distance travels.
Great for suburban routes, offering quicker commutes without sacrificing maneuverability.
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61 - 100 km/h
Typical price
5200.– to 5800.–Designed for longer distances and open road conditions.
Perfect for experienced riders seeking high-speed performance, reducing travel time significantly.
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The maximum range of an e-scooter indicates the distance it can travel on a single charge, influencing how often it needs recharging. It is crucial for ensuring the scooter meets your daily commuting needs without frequent stops for charging.
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Up to 70 km
Typical price
2400.– to 3100.–Suitable for short commutes or casual rides within urban areas.
Offers convenience for users with access to frequent charging points, making it ideal for city dwellers.
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71 - 100 km
Typical price
2100.– to 5200.–Balances distance and battery efficiency for medium-range travel.
Ideal for daily commuters who need reliability without the hassle of constant charging.
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101 - 150 km
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5500.– to 6200.–Designed for long-distance travelers needing extended range.
Best for those who travel longer distances regularly, reducing the frequency of charging stops.
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Motor power determines the e-scooter's capability to handle various terrains and its overall performance. It is a crucial factor for ensuring a smooth and efficient ride, especially when dealing with inclines or carrying additional weight.
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Up to 1000 W
Typical price
2100.– to 4100.–Suitable for flat terrains and short distances, providing a basic level of performance.
Ideal for urban commuting, offering a cost-effective solution for leisurely rides in city environments.
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1001 - 3000 W
Typical price
2100.– to 3100.–Offers enhanced power for moderate inclines and longer distances, ensuring a balanced ride.
Great for daily commuters who need a reliable and versatile scooter for mixed urban and suburban areas.
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3001 - 6000 W
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5200.– to 5800.–Provides high power for steep hills and long-distance travel, delivering superior performance.
Perfect for users seeking robust performance for demanding routes, including heavy riders or those carrying cargo.
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Road approval indicates whether an e-scooter meets the legal requirements for use on public roads in specific countries. It is crucial for ensuring that your e-scooter can be legally and safely used in your area, impacting your convenience and compliance with local traffic regulations.
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Approved in Switzerland
Typical price
2400.– to 5800.–Meets the legal standards for road use in Switzerland, including necessary safety features.
Ensures that you can ride your e-scooter legally on Swiss public roads, avoiding fines and ensuring safety.
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Not approved in Switzerland
Typical price
1600.– to 3100.–Does not meet the legal requirements for road use in Switzerland.
Limits your e-scooter usage to private properties or areas where road approval is not required, restricting flexibility.
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Not approved in Germany
Typical price
400.– to 1600.–Fails to comply with the legal standards for road use in Germany.
Restricts usage to non-public roads or private areas in Germany, affecting convenience and legal compliance.
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This factor determines if a driving license is needed to legally operate an e-scooter. It influences accessibility for different age groups and compliance with local regulations.
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Category A1
Typical price
3900.– to 6200.–Requires a Category A1 driving license, typically for light motorcycles and some e-scooters.
Ensures that the operator has a basic understanding of vehicle control and road safety.
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Not required (16 years and older)
Typical price
2100.– to 4100.–No driving license is needed for individuals 16 years and older to operate the e-scooter.
Makes e-scooters accessible to a younger audience, promoting ease of use and wider adoption.
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No
Typical price
1600.– to 2600.–No driving license is needed regardless of the operator's age.
Offers maximum accessibility, allowing more people to use e-scooters without any legal constraints.
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Category M (up to 16 years)
Typical price
1600.– to 12 000.–Requires a Category M driving license for individuals under 16, covering mopeds and some e-scooters.
Provides young riders with necessary training and knowledge for safe operation.
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Category M
Typical price
1600.– to 2600.–Needs a Category M driving license, generally for mopeds and light e-scooters.
Ensures riders have fundamental skills and awareness for safe road usage.
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