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Electric Scooter and Electric Bike Basics


When choosing a personal electric vehicle like a scooter or a bike to make an educated decision you need to consider three main factors –  the electric motor, the batteries and the brakes. In this article, I will cover the basics you need to know so you can choose the best scooter or e-bike.

We have articles with comparions of the best sccoter brands here: electric scooters for adults and scooters for kids.

The electric motor

The two important features of an EV motor are its power and how is the heat of the motor managed.

The electric motor power

The power rating of an electric motor is determined by its operating voltage (volts) and on its current handling capacity (amps) at that operating voltage. The unit of measure is the ‘watt’.

Usually, an electric motor can handle significantly more power (watts) for a short period of time versus operating continuously.

The amount of power a motor can handle for a short period of time (seconds or minutes) is called ‘peak’ power and the amount of power the motor can handle continuously (hours – days) is called ‘continuous’ power.

The continuous power rating is the rating most useful for electric scooter/bike applications.

The higher the wattage of the motor the higher the voltage or current has to be.

The device that must supply the motor with all the voltage and current it needs (watts) is the battery.

A motor powered by a battery has a capacity limited to the power capacity (voltage x current output per hour ‘ah’ ampere hour) of the battery.

An electric motor is an electro-mechanical device that by design is limited to the amount of current (amps) it can draw (internal resistance). The amount of voltage it can handle can be exceeded, leading to component breakdown and the destruction of the motor.

The input power of a motor is simply the amount of wattage it takes to operate.

The output power of a motor is the amount of wattage the motor offers towards doing work.

The ratio of input power to output power is called the efficiency of the motor. One obviously hopes to get as much power out of a motor as ones put into a motor, but there are no 100% efficient motors. The higher the efficiency the better.

The power lost between input power and output power turns up as heat. Heat is an enemy to all motors and can lead to breakdown if not kept within safe limits.

If a motor can be cooled effectively its power rating can be pushed above normal operating limits.

Watts explained

Power for electric scooters is usually measured in ‘watts’, whereas it is usually measured in horsepower for petrol scooters.

One horsepower equals 746 watts.

Most small electric scooters have less than 746-watt motors.

Electric scooter motors and controllers handle power differently for continuous riding versus short-term ‘peak’ riding moments.

A scooter motors ‘continuous power’ rating it the one that should govern ones purchasing decision. This means the motor is likely to put out the specified power during continuous riding, which is ‘normal’ electric scooter operation.

A scooters motors ‘peak’ power rating may be much higher and make the scooter look attractive. The peak rating, however, is the power that the motor can handle for only seconds/minutes and may lead to over-heating and motor failure if the peak is approached too often or in warm weather.

Beware of cheap scooter peddlers that claim ‘high’ wattage specification for what appear to be standard ‘clone’ models.

The more watts your motor can handle the better buffer you have for expecting ‘cool running’ and long-term reliability if you operate your vehicle in a conservative manner.

The motor controller is an integral part of an electric scooter’s power handling capabilities. No matter how powerful the motor is (watts capability) it will perform at no greater level than what the controller allows. No matter how powerful the controller is that is connected to an electric motor, the motor will not perform greater than it’s designed parameters unless the voltage is raised passed it’s designed parameters, in which case failure may result.

The range of an electric scooter is determined by how many watts are required to complete the journey.

Watts can be measured by multiplying the battery voltage by the amount of current (amps) that are required to do the work. The harder the work … heavy rider/scooter, fast speeds, hill climbing, many stops and starts.. the more amps that are used, therefore, the more watts used or required.

Beware of scooter range claims that go against the law of physics; meaning, their batteries are too small to possibly achieve the range claims that are made, except downhill or over a cliff!

The latest ‘upper end’ clones have 36v 12ah battery packs. That means that the battery can put out a ‘maximum’ of 36 x 12 = 432 watts for one hour (That would meaning draining every drop of power, so the ‘actual’ capability is less).

It takes hundreds to thousands of watt s to push an electric scooter with a 180 lb rider over at flat road at 20, 30, 40+ mph. When you add in what it takes for a second or two to get started from each stop (up to a thousand watts or more), the even higher wattage required to climb hills, especially at high speed, then you will see that the clones claims of 20 mph speeds and 20-30 mile range is ridiculous.

If you can afford it, get a scooter that exceeds your needs rather than meets your needs, like the one that meets your needs is probably being run near the ‘red line’.

The electric motor heat (keep it cool)

Heat is the enemy of electric motors and motor controllers.

The failure of most electric scooter makers to handle the heat build-up on motor controllers and motors is perhaps the single most limiting factor in electric scooter use.

You can’t ride current electric scooter designs like an equivalent powered petrol scooter, because the current electric scooters rely on radiation cooling (the motor radiates the heat into the air) with a ‘few’ having some sort of heatsinking enhancement. Only the cheapest of possible petrol powered engines rely solely on the passive cooling of the motor by the surrounding air. Most petrol power scooters have a built-in fan or a fluid reservoir system that cools the motor.

Petrol engines have metals/materials that make up the cylinder(s) that can withstand extremely high temperatures and only need to have excess heat transferred away by fluid or air-cooling methods. The electric motor uses electric current and magnetic fields to generate power. The heat that is generated must radiate from the active parts via the motor casing to the surrounding air unless there are holes in the casing to allow for direct radiation. Most electric scooter motors are ‘sealed’ (no holes) to avoid dirt and water from corroding the inner workings.

Electric scooter motors usually are mounted behind the battery box and therefore don’t benefit very much from the air current movement when in motion. Motors that are too hot to touch after a long ride or steep hill climb are probably at risk of early failure if they are constantly run that way.

Motor controllers (often called PWM) pass all of the current that goes to the motor and therefore are also subject to excessive heat. The controllers are made of electronic components that are a lot less tolerant of excessive heat than the motor. The controller’s power handling components usually radiate excess heat via a ‘heat sink’ that is further enhanced by being attached to the metal casing.

A heat sink is usually made out of metals or ceramics that transfer heat rapidly. They are usually shaped in fin configurations for more effective radiation.

Operating a motor controller or motor at a higher voltage than it was designed or for a longer duty cycle (on-off) will create excess heat. The controller also might fail if ‘any’ of the electronic components inside are not able to handle the increased voltage.

Any sort of air-cooling of either the controller or motor will increase life/reliability, but the motor really needs to be cooled from the inside, to be very effective. Blowing air across the fins of the controller’s heat sink is usually sufficient.

The most effective inexpensive way to cool an electric motor is via ‘forced air cooling’.

You create forced air-cooling of an electric motor by restricting air access to the motor and by providing ample air escape. The restricted air intake has air forced into it via a ‘blower’. The air travels through the internal workings of the motor pushing the hot air as it goes out the ample escape holes on the other side of the motor. Air comes in one side of the motor and is forced out on the other side.

A forced cooled motor can often be operated for a duty cycle many times longer than normal, or it often can be run at higher voltages for more power.

Most of the warranty issues concerning electric scooters are blown controller or motors. Electric scooter makers could save their profits if they built their scooter with effective cooling. It would be an extremely inexpensive thing to do, considering the alternatives.

Traditionally the motor expensive electric scooters makers have used bigger motors and controllers that can handle duty cycles and power needs several times higher than required. But These scooters, however, with their over-kill electric motors and controller may not handle the duty cycle loads of a petrol scooter costing much less. The consumer must pay through the nose for the couple that can.

Brakes

V brake
V brake

Band brake
Band brake

Disk brake
Disk brake

Drum brake
Drum brake

The scooter should have dual brakes or a strong single disk brake for safety. Anything less is unsafe going down steep hills or during panic stops.

Bike ‘V’ brakes work better than most ‘band’ brakes.

A band brake is ‘not a drum brake’. It is not as strong or as durable.

Use both brakes when stopping (if applicable).

Because of the low centre of gravity for most scooters, front brakes can be applied rigorously without throwing the rider over the handlebar. One needs to be careful, however, when riding stand-up!!

Electric scooter brake pads do wear out just like those on cars and larger motorcycles/scooters. Keep good pads in your brakes!

Adjust your brakes for top performance at least once a week.

Batteries

Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries (NIMH)

36v 13ah NiMH battery
36v 13ah NiMH battery

24v 13ah NiMH battery
24v 13ah NiMH battery

36v 9ah NiMH battery
36v 9ah NiMH battery

NiMH batteries are well established in the electronics market: cameras, portable devices, flashlights, etc. They are marginal in the electric scooter and electric bike markets because of their cost and the fact that they are not yet suitable for high current drain situations.

The Nimh packs required by electric vehicles are made by putting many smaller cells in series. This allows them to meet the voltage requirements. The current requirements require putting NiMH packs in parallel and that causes problems with charging.

If one has a large budget to build-in the proper intelligence to monitor individual NiMH cells in a pack and to take appropriate steps in the event of cell failure, then NiMH can be used successfully in electric vehicle applications.

Nimh packs are best for light current draw electric bikes and scooters, They typically weigh about 60% of the weight of equivalent lead acid types.

Lithium-Ion Batteries (Lion)

Li-on battery pack
Li-on battery pack

Yamaha Passol uses Li-on battery pack
Yamaha Passol uses Li-on battery pack

Ditto the above about Nimhs for Lions and add they cost, even more, are more finicky when trying to build multi-cell packs, and they can be dangerous under high current drain situations if the packs are not properly designed and constructed.

They are even lighter than Nimhs.

Sealed Lead Acid batteries (SLA)

12v 8 ah Battery
12v 8 ah Battery

12v 50ah battery
12v 50ah battery

12v 22ah battery
12v 22ah battery

Sealed lead acid batteries are the cornerstone of the electric vehicle market, but they are also its greatest limiter for expanding performance. Sealed Lead Acid batteries (SLA) haven’t improved that much in a hundred years. They are heavy for the power they put out, and their recharge life is less than the Nimhs or Li-Ion chemistries.

SLA is like car batteries except there is no liquid acid to spill and corrode. They use a ‘paste’ and the unit is sealed with nothing other than the terminals exposed.

If you want reliability, simple charging, and power at a cheap price, they are the only game in town. They take up a lot of space, however, and one gets into ‘diminishing returns’ by adding more and more batteries for more range. The extra weight eventually negates the extra power gain.

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Schwinn Stealth 1000 E-Scooter review

Schwinn Stealth 1000w is a great electric scooter for an adult.

Manufacturer: Currie Tech

Model: Stealth 1000

Year: 2006

The Schwinn Stealth 1000 carries 3 12V batteries and a 1000W electric motor.

First Look

Schwinn Stealth 1000 E-Scooter
Our ST-1000 arrived without any damage and requiring some assembly. This particular unit required attachment of the front wheel, the handlebar post, and the seat and seat post (if desired) to the main body of the scooter. Inspection of the ST-1000 yielded the following.

The handlebars are attached sturdily to the frame. A quick-release leaver allows them to fold down at an angle, presumably to allow the front wheel to be turned sideways for compact storage. The handlebar height is not adjustable.

Three battery status bars, each representing 1/3 of the battery reservoir, are located on the handlebars. On/off switch and charge port are found on the post that connects the handlebars to the deck.

Front Fork

  • The ST-1000 has front V-brakes and rear disc breaks.
  • Speed is controlled using a twist-grip throttle.
  • Dual front and rear shocks are found on the ST-1000. The rear shocks are adjustable.

Battery

The carbon-fiber deck is fairly wide, and opens without tools to reveal the battery pack; the steel frame is reinforced by additional steel bars. The included seat has an adjustable seat post. Front and rear reflectors are present.

Extended testing

A month of riding gave us a feel for the Stealth 1000. Here is what we thought sets this scooter apart.

What we liked

  • Rear Shock -The shock absorbers make the Stealth 1000 a pleasure to ride. Whether on grass or on sidewalks, the dual shocks do an excellent job of removing the jitter and bumps. With its high deck height, we were able to ride this scooter down a standard curb without thinking twice.
  • The front V brakes and rear disk breaks provide excess braking power -we could bring this scooter toa stop on a dime. The Rear Disc Brakeleft brake, opposite the throttle on the right, is attached to the front V brake and when operated stops the motor for safety.
  • A battery saving auto-off feature turns the scooter off when when it has has not been used for an extended period of time.
  • Another battery saving feature prevents the battery from being completely drained by shutting the scooter off before the battery is completely discharged.
  • Control – We liked the power indicator on the Stealth 1000. As per the manual, each of the three lights did seem to indicate1/3 of the battery reserve, giving us a decent idea of howmuch battery power we hadremaining.
  • The Stealth 1000 is built like a tank. With its reinforced steel construction, we do not think that we could break it even if we tried.

What we did not like

  • The Stealth 1000 feels unstable when ridden standing up. This is likely from a combination of its short deck length, low unadjustable handlebar, and high deck height. This is not an issue when sitting.
  • The twist throttle of the Stealth 1000 has a noticeable delay, such that there is a fraction of a second between twisting the throttle and the response of the motor. As a result, it is a little difficult to start out at and maintain slower speeds.
  • The brake configuration has the more powerful rear brake lever on the same side as the throttle, making it a little less accessible.
  • When coasting down a hill, if we came off the throttle and the hill was steep enough to keep the scooter’s speed from falling, after a few seconds the power indicator LEDs would begin flashing and the throttle would not work.
  • Flipping the power switch off and on while rolling still left us with blinking lights and no power. We had to bring the scooter to a complete stop, and then flip the power switch off and on to get the scooter to function properly.
  • Keeping the throttle engaged prevents this problem.
  • The Stealth 1000 is a heavy scooter at 75 lbs, and its shape does not allow it to fold as compact as other scooters.

Road Test Results

Top Speed:

18.3 mph **

75ft Sprint:

5.6 seconds

150ft Sprint:

8.6 seconds

Max Distance Track:

7.6 miles (26 min 7 sec) **

Max Distance Hilly Course:

7.0 miles (25min 24sec)

150ft Downhill Coast:

14.3 seconds

150ft Hill Climb:

10.9 seconds

150ft Grass:

10.3 seconds

Top Speed: Test was completed in near-freezing temperatures. We are unsure as to what degree this affected battery output, and as a result, the outcome of this test. Top speed achieved was 18.3 mph.

75ft Sprint: 5.6 seconds to complete 75ft with steady acceleration from a standing start.

150ft Sprint: 8.6 seconds to 150ft.

Maximum Range On Track: Test was completed in near-freezing temperatures. We are unsure as to what degree this affected battery output, and as a result, the outcome of this test. The Stealth 1000 maintained its speed throughout the test; speed was cut abruptly by battery protection mechanism, bringing the scooter to a stop before the battery reservoir was drained. It completed 7.6 miles in just over 26 minutes.

Maximum Range Hilly Course: The scooter completed 7.0 miles on our hilly course in just under 25 and a half minutes. It rode powerfully right until the very end when the battery protection mechanism kicked in to kill the motor.

150ft Hill Climb: 10.9 seconds to complete the hill climb.

150ft Downhill Coast: Not a true freewheeler, it took 14.3 seconds to coast down the 150ft hill.

150ft Grass: With its front and rear shocks, the Stealth 1000 rode smoothly over the uneven grass surface. On the timed attempts, even acceleration allowed it to reach top speed without spinning out the rear tire. Best time was 10.3 seconds.

Manufacturer’s Specifications

Speed

15 mph (24 kph) (rider weight and terrain contingent)

Range

12 miles (19 km) (rider weight and terrain contingent)

Motor

High Torque 1000 Watt, 36 volts, D.C. Neodymium Magnet. The finned motor casing provides better heat dissipation, semi sealed, dust and dirt resistant.

Controller

36Volt/25Amp Pulse-Width Modulated Microprocessor with new self-diagnosis mode

Frame

Full Size. Durable all steel computer welded frame.

Carrying Capacity

260 lbs

Deck

Wide, 9”, extra thick ABS material resists cracking, won’t dent, rust or rattle

Front Suspension

Dual shocks

Rear Suspension

Swing arm suspension with dual action mono shock. The rear suspension can be easily adjusted for rider weight or terrain.

Control Panel

features a battery power indicator, power switch and charger port.

Drive System

All-weather direct drive. Gear Reduction System. No more Chains!

Throttle

Variable speed twist grip with built-in led power monitor.

Battery

Three 12 Volt, 10 Amp sealed lead acid batteries in an easy to remove “Plug + Play” battery pack.

Expected Battery Life

400+ recharge cycles. If you use only half of the available charge, you can get up to 700-800 cycles. Battery life is dependent on how often you use it and how deeply you discharge it.

Charger

1.5 amp smart charger, 110V AC input, self-regulated. Led light indicate charge level. UL Approved.

Charge Time

4-6 hours

Battery Box

Steel, Easy Access cover.

Rear Brake

Vented disc. Easy adjust

Front Brake

V-brake

Tires

12″ x 3″ wide, light electric vehicle rated.

Wheels

Impressively designed Six spoke, 12″ cast aluminium alloy “Mag” wheels.

Weight

75lbs

Height

44″ at handlebars.

Folded Height

24″ (seat removed)

Length

54″

Warranty

6-month manufacturer’ warranty

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Razor e300 Scooter Review

Electric scooters for kids? Well the Razor E300 Electric Scooter is also suitable for adults as well as the adolescent teen. The Razor E300 Electric Scooter stands at the pinnacle of all-electric scooters that are produced by Razor.

It’s by far the largest and equipped with a super-sized frame and deck it will accommodate riders of all sizes. Powered by an impressive 250-watt motor that can transport you to speeds of up to 15 mph you can travel around town with style.

You may think because of the size that it will be fairly noisy to ride but thanks to Razor you will find a very quiet chain driven motor, that’s also friendly to the environment.

The Razor E300 Electric Scooter also features a direct start twist grip throttle that gives the rider control over their speed. Thanks to the rechargeable batteries you can enjoy about 40-45 mins of riding time before depletion. A large pair of 25cm pneumatic tyres offers extra stability.

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Road Test Results

  • Top Speed: 14.7 mph
  • 75ft Sprint: 7.6 seconds
  • 150ft Sprint: 11.74 seconds
  • Max Range Track: 50% -.- miles, total 5.7miles
  • Max Range Hilly Course: 4.9 miles, 21min 35sec
  • 150ft Downhill Coast: 12.4 seconds
  • 150ft Hill Climb: 26.4 seconds
  • 150ft Grass: 19.9 seconds

Top Speed: The e300 completed the quarter mile in 66 seconds, for a top speed of 14.7 miles per hour. We wouldn’t say that we were hanging on for dear life, but it did feel like we were moving along at a decent pace.

75ft Sprint: It took the e300 an average of 7.6 seconds to go from being stopped to 75ft. The scooter did not reach its peak speed over this distance. We felt the acceleration was enough to make the scooter fun to ride, but not enough to give us a real thrill.

150ft Sprint: Averaging 11.7 seconds at this distance, it was just enough time to allow the e300 to reach top speed.

Maximum Range On Track: The e300 managed 4.6miles on the quarter-mile track before experiencing a noticeable drop in speed. It managed to hold out for a total of 5.7 miles (37min 30 sec), but the last 3/4 mile was at excruciatingly slow speeds, finally going so slow that we were having a hard time keeping the scooter upright, extending the time significantly. We will repeat this test and instead of using complete battery death as the endpoint, we will record the distance at which speed dropped below 50% of max and 25% of max. Results will be noted on the main page when this testing has been completed.

Maximum Range Hilly Course: On our 1.5-mile course, the e300 completed 4.9 miles before dying while climbing the hill, lasting 21min 35sec. Best lap time was 6min 15sec.

150ft Hill Climb: Performance on the hill climb was poor. The e300 needed 26.4 seconds to make the climb. It struggled to start moving on the hill, and then slowly chugged along to the 150ft mark.

150ft Downhill Coast: Coasting back down the hill took an average of only 12.4 seconds. It truly freewheels, with the rear wheel spinning independently of the motor and chain.

150ft Grass: Time to 150ft on grass was 19.9 seconds. The e300 was slowed down considerably by the grass but was able to handle the challenge. It started slowly on the uneven surface but was able to build some momentum before 150ft. Do not expect it to be able to handle a grassy hill.

Manufacturer’s Specifications

  • Speeds up to 15mph
  • Up to 45 minutes of continuous use
  • Super quite chain drive motor
  • Battery: two 12V sealed lead acid batteries
  • Extra wide 10” pneumatic tires
  • Max rider weight: 220lbs
  • New twist-grip throttle with variable speed acceleration
  • Weight: Approx. 52 lbs

Razor E300 Electric Scooter Reviews.

When electric scooters for kids were researching the Razor E300 Electric Scooter it achieved some very positive reviews from its existing users. Some of the quotes are “Most successful Christmas present ever bought” and” If it wasn’t for the fact that battery didn’t wear down occasionally, my son would live on it!! “ Others reported how well built the unit is along with great stability and ease of operation.

I have to mention that a few people did mention that it does appear to struggle when encountering inclines which could be down to it being a heavier scooter plus the effect of a heavier rider as well. Worse case it will slow down to a crawl or pop the circuit breaker. Eventually, after around 300 cycles of the battery, you may need to purchase a new one which may be expensive. Probably the most common complaint was with regards to the battery life.

All in all the Razor E300 electric scooter may be the largest and most powerful scooter that Razor produce, but this may be it’s undoing. Yes, it caters for the older and larger riders and can attain speeds of up to 15 mph-but only flat terrain. However, due to the extra weight of the rider and the scooter, it’s self-performance is somewhat reduced. With this in mind if you are light in weight and live in an area with little in the way of hills/slopes then you will be very happy with your purchase, and the positive reviews reflect that. If you are at the other end of the spectrum then I would suggest you consider a different scooter to avoid disappointment.

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Electric scooters are plug-in electric vehicles powered by electricity. The electricity is stored in a rechargeable battery on board, which drives one or more electric engines.

Electric scooters have a step-through frame. Some of the well-known and fastest electric scooter manufacturers include: Razor, Evo, Mach1, E Rider, etc.

If you’re looking for an electric scooter for adults or teens make sure to check out our breakdown by clicking here.

1000w Evo Powerboard:

Features:

  • All-terrain tires
  • Quick-release folding mechanism
  • Twist throttle
  • LED lights front and rear

Battery:

1000W Evo Powerboard electric scooter is equipped with three 12V, 12Ah batteries.

Motor:

1000w Evo Powerboard electric scooter accompanies an intense 1000W motor.

Top Speed:

1000w Evo Powerboard can achieve the top speed of 42km/h.

With its awesome styling, cool aluminium forks and compound wheels, 1000w Evo Powerboard Electric Scooter truly is a head turner. It’s also no slacker in terms of performance either. See our review here.

What is the fastest Electric Scooter? The Evo 1000W is one of the fastest scooters on the market


1600w Mach1 Electric E-Scooter:

Features:

  • Economy mode for high energy efficiency
  • Brushless motor
  • Turbo mode
  • 4 different types of battery combinations

Battery:

Mach1 Powerboard comes with 48V-14Ah original batteries.

Motor:

Mach1 Powerboard is equipped with a 1600W brushless motor.

Top Speed:

Original top speed is 43 km/h, but by changing its sprockets it can achieve the top speed of approx. 60km/h.

Mach1 Powerboard Electric Scooter is the newest scooter model and by a wide margin the strongest one. 1600w Mach1 Electric E-Scooter is provided with the fresh out of the box new turbo & economy innovation.

Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter:

Features:

  • Vintage-propelled Mod composed electric bike
  • Centre mount kickstand
  • Hand operated brake (rear)
  • Direct start twist-grip throttle

Battery:

The Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter is equipped with 12-volt batteries.

Motor:

Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter comes with a 250w chain-driven electric motor.

Top Speed:

The top speed of Razor Pocket Mod is 24km/h.

This Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter comes with huge 12″ pneumatic tires that provide a smooth and pleasant Euro-style scooter experience.

The Razor E300s is one of our favourite and fastest electric scooters
The Razor E300s is one of our favourite and fastest electric scooters

Razor E300 Electric Scooter:

Features:

  • Twist-grip acceleration control
  • Hand operated the rear brake
  • Wide pneumatic tires
  • Retractable kickstand

Battery:

  • Razor E300 Electric Scooter is equipped with twin 12v batteries that last up to 12 hours.

Motor:

  • Razor E300 has a 300w power motor.

Top Speed:

Razor E300 can achieve the top speed of 24km/h which is the same as the other Razor manufactured electric scooter (Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter).

Razor E300 Electric Scooter accompanies great power and style. Grip acceleration throttle gives amazing increasing speed and riding experience. You can see what we thought in our review.

Moped Bicycle E Rider:

Features:

  • Street legal for anyone aged 14 or more
  • Comfortable, quiet, and easy to run
  • No helmet required
  • Eco-friendly

Battery:

E Rider comes with a 36v battery.

Motor:

E Rider Electric Scooter is equipped with a 350w motor.

Top Speed:

E Rider has the top speed of 24km/h.

Moped Bicycle E Rider Electric Scooter is easy to ride and it is extremely cheap to run. This scooter gives economy and pace.

Conclusion:

It is clear from the above analysis of the top electric scooters that Mach1 Powerboard is the fastest electric scooter among them.

However, it is a bit more costly than other electric scooters. 2nd comes the 1000w Evo Powerboard, all other above mentioned electric scooters have almost the same top speed.

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 With everyone harping on about how we should all try and be more environmentally friendly, the GoPed ESR750EX Electric Scooter For Kids could just the answer for you to make your contribution. The latest version of this electric scooter incorporates a range of improvements to that of the previous versions.

There is now chain a tensioner that can adjust by itself and within the motor to help improve the RPM and motor running capabilities are the renowned earth magnets which are far superior to normal ones. Thanks to these additional enhancements the look and feel of the GoPed ESR750EX electric scooter are better than ever.

The GoPed ESR750EX electric scooter has lots of power available due to its ESR engine which is installed with a solid and proven DC brush type of motor and is finished with a finned heat sink. All of this technology allows the electric motor to produce an impressive 1HP that will accelerate the rider to 20 MPH and beyond in no time at all, giving an exhilarating ride.

GoPed ESR750Ex Scooter

Most Electric Scooters For Kids on the market struggle to handle any terrain other than smooth flat surfaces, but with the GoPed you will encounter no such problems thanks to the high output that it produces-uneven ground and steep hills are all taken within its stride.

The GoPed range of Electric Scooters For Kids give the rider choices, 2 in fact, and this is the ability of the user to set either one of two modes (using the electric controller available) depending on their requirements for that particular day.

The first choice is the Economy mode. This mode will allow the rider to twice the distance but at half the speed (12 mph). The second choice is the turbo mode, and yes this will let you travel less distance but a much higher speed (20+ mph). The range of travel when using this mode is approximately 8 miles.

When you have depleted the battery you simply need to locate 110v/220v outlet and the GoPed ESR750EX electric scooters built-in smart charger will do the rest.

The GoPed Electric Scooters For Kids also has a handy variable speed control that can be programmed specifically to your preferences, in turn giving you control over the performance.

There is also a function for you to be able to analyze onboard diagnostics of your scooter.

Additional features included as standard are: high-quality chromyl frame that’s built to last and take all you can throw at it. Front and back pneumatic tires, 10 inches. Magnesium rims and a very good performing disc braking system.

To top it all off the GoPed ESR750EX electric scooter is incredibly light considering the power and performance that it produces. It weighs in a modest 59 lbs which is one of the better weight to range ratios you will find anywhere. The frame can be folded for easy storage when not in use or is handy when you want to transport it. Lastly, this scooter can support a rider’s weight of 400 lbs, which is unheard of.

Road Test Results – Turbo Mode

  • Top Speed: 18.3 mph **
  • 75ft Sprint: 4.7 seconds
  • 150ft Sprint: 7.8 seconds
  • Max Distance Track: 6.2 miles ( 21 min 53 sec) **
  • Max Distance Hilly Course: 5.5 miles (21 min)
  • 150ft Downhill Coast: 16.3 seconds
  • 150ft Hill Climb: 9.0 seconds
  • 150ft Grass: 9.6 seconds

Road Test Results – Econo Mode

  • Max Distance Hilly Course: 7.0 miles ( 37min 40sec)
  • 150ft Hill Climb: 13.4 seconds

Top Speed: Test was completed in near-freezing temperatures. We are unsure as to what degree this affected battery output, and as a result, the outcome of this test. Top speed achieved was 18.3 mph.

75ft Sprint: Quick acceleration gives a time of 4.7 seconds.

150ft Sprint: With its quick acceleration the ESR750Ex did reach max speed before completing the 150ft sprint in 7.8 seconds.

Maximum Range On Track: Test was completed in near-freezing temperatures. We are unsure as to what degree this affected battery output, and as a result, the outcome of this test. The ESR750EX began to slow noticeably during the last half mile of the test, dropping below 50% of its top speed at 6.2 miles, in just under 22 minutes.

Maximum Range Hilly Course: 5.5 miles in 21 minutes in turbo mode. Speed began to decrease over the last 1/2 mile. In the slower Econo mode, the hills had a greater effect on speed; 7.0 miles were completed in 37 minutes and 40 seconds.

150ft Hill Climb: In turbo mode, the scooter zipped up the hill with little resistance for a time of 9.0 seconds. In the slower Econo mode, it required 13.4 seconds to complete the same task but did not struggle up the hill.

150ft Downhill Coast: A time of 16.3 seconds for the downhill coast shows that the ESR750ex is not a true freewheeler.

150ft Grass: The quick acceleration of the Esr750Ex actually hurt its results on the grass event. We were not able to get a clean start – each attempt began with the rear tire spinning out. We could feel the rear tire overspending for a good portion of the 150ft. Our best time of 9.6 seconds could be improved by an off-road rear tire.

Manufacturer’s Specifications

Motor:
  • 24V Brush D/C with Aluminum heat sink
Max Speed *:
  • 20 mph (turbo mode)
  • Dual Performance: Turbo and Economy Modes
Batteries:
(4) 12V SLA (sealed lead acid)

Dimensions:
Not Folded: L-48″ W-18″ H-41″ / Folded: L-48″ W-18″ H-17″

Transmission:
  • Advanced Computerized and programmable Variable Speed Controller ; Chain Drive – 15/76 stock sprocket ratio
Range *:
  • Econo Mode: 12+ miles / Turbo Mode: 8 miles 
  • Unmatched Hill Climbing ability
Weight: 59.5 lbs

Max Load: 400+ lbs

Frame:
  • Patented heavy Duty yet ultra light 4130 
  • Chromoly aircraft quality carbon steel frame
Handlebar:
  • 6061-T6 aircraft aluminium
Tires:

Pneumatic 10” TT Street Tires

Rims:
  • Polished Magnesium Rims
Front Brakes:
  • Ultra Performing Mad Dog Front Disc Brakes
Folding:
  • Effortless folding feature for easy storage and carrying
Additional Features:
  • Zero Emission Vehicle
  • Heavy duty rear axle
  • Motorcycle “Harley look” injection moulded fender
  • Glides effortlessly with power off
  • Ultra Quiet
  • Combines the best attributes of a low deck height and excellent ground clearance
Suggested Usage
  • Touring, commuting and cruising
  • Unmatched economic transportation
Manufacturing
  • Designed and “State of the Art” Manufactured in the USA
  • Warranty 90 days labour and parts. No warranty on batteries.
* Manufacturer: Speed and range claims are made with the following assumptions: 160 lb rider, smooth riding surface, flat ground, no wind, proper tire inflation and chain adjustment.

GoPed ESR750EX Electric Scooter Reviews

A review would not be complete without hearing from some of the customers that have already purchased the GoPed ESR750EX Electric Scooter and below are a few of the comments we at Electric Scooters For Kids.

“ The GoPed 750EX is fast and lots of fun. It has the construction you would expect to find on a military base”

“It has one of the best rides you will experience many of the electric scooters you can buy. A robust, well-built frame and a charge that gives a good range. 5 stars from me”

GoPed is not your average children’s electric scooters and priced higher than many of its competitors but all in all, you get what you pay for and with the GoPed ESR750EX Electric Scooter, you will not be disappointed.

To get the best price for the GoPed head over to Amazon where free delivery is included, and also view the other models of Electric Scooters For Kids

Some of the reviews noted that suspension would have been an added bonus and that this is not suited to very young children due to the weight and speed it goes. Other people also mentioned the weight could be a problem if you are planning to use it for commuting and at the other end, you need to climb several flights of stairs.

Another option to consider is a simple kick scooter. Those are cheaper with no motor or battery but your kids can perform tricks with it. And if you are looking for a scooter for yourself, here we have the a good selection of electric scooters for adults.
Find all information ✔️ about different types of scooters - petrol, electric, stunt, kick, scooters for kids, hoover boards.

 

Self balancing scooters

Self Balancing Electric Scooters are becoming more and more popular and are really cool new scooters on the market. The scooter is powered by a lithium battery and spares more energy than standard electric vehicles.

The control module of gravity helps it to brake and stop by judging the focal point of gravity unlike a conventional brake mechanism.

This is the reason why when the scooter decelerates, the kinetic energy gets converted to electric energy stored in the battery without losing any heat energy. These are great scooters for both adults and children wanting some fun.

Our top 3 picks from Self Balancing Electric Scooters are:

  1. MonoRover R2 Two Wheels Double Balancing Electric Scooter
  2. KMFEIL Two Wheels Balancing Electric Scooter
  3. BINGS New Arrival Small Dual Wheels Smart Self Balancing Electric Scooter

MonoRover R2 Two Wheel Self Balancing Electric Scooter

MonoRover R2 Two Wheel Self Balancing Electric Scooter
MonoRover R2 Two Wheel Self Balancing Electric Scooter

Summary:

MonoRover R2 is a two-wheel self-balancing electric scooter, giving a steadier ride and a quicker response, making it more secure and simpler to control. The turning radius can be zero, which implies that it can be worked in an extremely narrow space, reaching almost any place you want. MonoRover R2 comes with two motors, two wheels, and double balancing systems to help keep your balance.

Key Features:
  • 36V/4.4AH battery, 80% charged in 45 minutes
  • Top speed is 12km/h
  • Ultra-light and portable
  • Easy to learn, safe double balancing system

KMFEIL New Arrival Two Wheels Outdoor Recreation Electric Sports Electic Scooters LED Light

KMFEIL Cool Black Two Wheels Balancing Electric Scooter With LED Light
KMFEIL Cool Black Two Wheels Balancing Electric Scooter With LED Light


Summary:

KMFEIL is a famous brand for self-balancing scooters. KMFEIL Two Wheels Balancing Electric Scooter is outfitted with a 36v lithium battery, two wheels, and LED light. This scooter is anything but difficult to learn. Battery lasts for 10 miles distance travel. It is light and convenient self-balancing electric scooter.

Key Features:
  • Popular self-balancing electric scooter in the world
  • Two Wheels Both Side, and LED Light
  • Top speed is 16km/h
  • 36V/4.4AH lithium battery

BINGS New Arrival Small Daul Wheels Smart Self Balancing Electric Scooter

BINGS New Arrival Small Daul Wheels Smart Self Balancing Electric Scooter
BINGS New Arrival Small Daul Wheels Smart Self Balancing Electric Scooter

Summary:

This self-balancing electric scooter from BINGS is safe and simple to ride. Two wheels and two engines are useful for speed and balance. It is equipped with 160Wh Battery which lasts up to 17km for every charge. It accompanies a double balancing system which helps you not to fall sideways. With just 10kg weight, it is quite portable.

Key Features:

With two wheels and double balancing system, it is safe to ride.
Much easier to learn.
Lightweight, easy to port.
Top speed is 12km/h.
160Wh Lithium Battery which lasts up to 17-20km