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

45 km/h, 2000 W


Question about SPC XT2000

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Mel-Online

5 months ago

Do you need a licence number? Can you ride it on the cycle path (like a moped) or do you HAVE to ride it on the road?

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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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