Electric Scooters
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Electric Scooters
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The laws around the use of scooters on public lands, roads and areas vary from state to state. We recommend you always check your local council and road traffic laws prior to using a scooter to ensure you are aware of any restrictions that may affect the use of motorized vehicles. Always use appropriate protective riding equipment such as an approved helmet and suitable clothing
E-Scooters
If you’re looking for a fast, convenient way to get from one place to another? E-scooters are the way to go! They’re light, quick, and affordable- and they’re much better for the environment than using a car or public transportation. While they aren’t perfect for everyone, a good e-scooter can help many people get to work or school without having to deal with traffic or pay for bus fares. Read more about e-scooters and buy your new favourite way to travel from BikeExchange Today!
How does an e-scooter work?
E-scooters look a lot like the kids scooters that we all used to play with, but a bit larger- grown adults can actually fit on them. Along with the added size, e-scooters have internal batteries and motors that propel them, as well as a throttle and brake trigger on the handlebars. They don’t require any human power to move and can be ridden for up to 60 KM without needing to be recharged. The top speed of most e-scooters is similar to that of e-bikes - about 25 KM/hr on average.
Small but powerful lithium-ion batteries are placed inside the body of the scooter and power the equally small electric motors connected to the rear wheel. The power of the scooter is controlled by the throttle on the left handlebar and can take a bit of getting used to. The brake is very straightforward; it is controlled on the right handlebar.
E-scooters use rechargeable batteries; typically, you can charge your scooter from 0 to 100% in about five hours. Depending on how far you ride each day, you might not even need to charge your e-scooter more than once or twice a week! They’re an easy and efficient way for many people to get around.
Are e-scooters useful?
E-scooters are mostly thought of as recreational devices. In most major cities, some companies manage hourly rentals that people can find on street corners. Most of the time, they’re only used for fun rides and enjoying the sunshine.
But, recreation isn’t the only thing that e-scooters are good for. If you want to get from one place to another with minimal effort and maximum convenience, an e-scooter is perfect for you. They require less energy than bikes, they’re more convenient than cars or public transportation, and they’re a relatively hassle-free way to get around.
In addition, some people have physical limitations which prevent them from pedalling a bike, though they can walk/stand just fine. These people will find e-scooters to be a wonderful and environmentally-friendly way to commute and run errands, just like commuter bikes and other earth-friendly ways of getting around.
Many people compare e-scooters to e-bikes because they utilise similar technology and have similar purposes. One of the biggest differences between the two, however, is that they are much more affordable. The average cost of an e-scooter is much lower than the average e-bike, even though they are pretty much the same. If you cannot afford a full e-bike, an e-scooter might be the right choice for you!
Commuting with an e-scooter
Finally, e-scooters are a great alternative to using a car or public transportation. Cars are great, but sitting in traffic and paying for gas/car insurance is a major drawback. On top of that, cars have a large carbon footprint, which is a big issue in the world. Public transportation, while it is affordable and better for the environment, forces you to match your schedule to bus and train routes, rather than orienting your schedule around your needs.
Riding a bike or e-scooter is, for many people, the perfect alternative to more traditional ways of getting around. You don’t have to pay for anything but the electricity required to charge it (which is negligible), you don’t have to wait in lines for buses and trains, and you aren’t forced to sit in traffic. They even require less effort than bicycles! If you’re looking for a totally relaxed, simple way to get around, e-scooters might be the answer for you.
Is an e-scooter right for everyone?
They don’t work for everyone, though. If you have a longer commute or need to transport lots of goods/packages, you’ll find an e-scooter to be a bit lacking. These scooters are best suited for people who have simple transportation needs and live in urban/suburban areas. They’re great for university campuses, urban centres, and short trips around town. Outside of that, you will probably want to look for an e-bike or rely on public transportation.