How Far Does an Electric Scooter Go

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Updated Jun 27, 2022 11:11 PM

Electric scooters include powerful batteries that make them the perfect choice for morning commutes or just for running daily errands. Consumers may be wondering just how far top-performing electric scooters can go on a single charge.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Generally speaking, an electric scooter will travel anywhere from five to 50 miles on a single charge.
  • Lithium-ion batteries and lithium polymer batteries will achieve the highest maximum ranges with e-scooters.
  • To increase your maximum range, adhere to the suggested weight limit of the scooter, ride on smooth terrain types, and avoid constantly achieving the max speed.

Range on a Single Charge

There is a wide variety of electric scooters available and each of them boasts its own maximum range per charge. Generally speaking, a modern e-scooter can travel anywhere from five to 50 miles on a single charge.

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A modern e-scooter can travel anywhere from five to 50 miles on a single charge.

Factors That Determine Maximum Range

There are a number of factors that determine the maximum range of an electric scooter. Take these into consideration before making a purchase.

Battery Type and Size

The primary consideration when it comes to a scooter’s maximum range is the type of battery it runs on and its overall size. Modern e-scooters tend to be on the smaller side, so the battery must be squeezed into a fairly tight space This tends to impact the maximum range. Most modern electric scooters include lithium-ion or lithium polymer batteries. These battery types provide a decent maximum range and will fully recharge in around four to six hours, making them a great option for consumers who use their scooters each and every day.

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Most modern electric scooters include lithium-ion or lithium polymer batteries.

Rider Weight

The rider’s overall weight will impact the maximum range of an electric scooter. Pay attention to the suggested maximum rider weight issued by the manufacturer and try to heed it. If you exceed the recommended weight it will not immediately damage the scooter. It will, however, severely impact your top speed, maximum range, and lifespan of your scooter. If you are heavier than the typical recommended weight, we suggest that you buy a scooter with a larger-than-average battery.

Terrain Type

Where you ride your electric scooter will have an impact on your maximum range. If you are riding on smooth even surfaces with a minimal incline, you will experience a higher-than-average battery life. If you are riding on off-road trails, across potholes, or up steep inclines, the maximum range will suffer. Find the best terrain types for you and your electric scooter. Also, make sure to find the right scooter tires for the rides you want.

Maximum Speed

If you are constantly riding at the top speed your scooter will allow, it will tax the battery and decrease the maximum range per charge. We recommend taking it easy once in a while for the sake of the battery. At this point, you may also be wondering just how fast electric scooters go.

Warning

If you exceed the recommended weight it will not immediately damage the scooter. It will, however, severely impact your top speed, maximum range, and lifespan of your scooter.

F.A.Q.

Has anyone been injured riding these scooters?

Sure. These are vehicles that are used by millions of people throughout the world. Injuries do happen. We recommend that you wear appropriate safety gear, such as a helmet and kneepads.


How do electric scooters work?

Most modern electric scooters use a push-start mechanism that needs to be initiated by the rider. Once that happens, the motor will kick in and you can steer via a number of different methods.


Is there a way to change an electric scooter battery on the road?

If you have a spare battery and your electric scooter’s battery compartment is readily accessible, then you should have no problem changing out the battery while out on the road



STAT: As a rule of thumb, if you ride aggressively (i.e. at top speeds), you will see a 35-45% drop in range. (source)

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