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Hot sale high quality electr scooter 15kw with Hydraulic brakes

US law varies from state to state, so you really must check local laws before you purchase an electric scooter. But, to clarify: electric scooters can be used on private land with the owner’s consent. Thanks to a combination of the Highways Act 1835 and the Road Traffic Act 1988, it is illegal to use electric scooters on roads, cycle paths or pavements.

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Parameter
FrameHigh strength aluminum alloy 6061, surface paint
Forking forksOne forming front fork and rear fork
Electric machinery13 “72 V 15000 W brush-less toothed high speed motor
Controller72 V 100 S AH*2 tube vector sinusoidal brush-less controller (mini type)
Battery84 V 70 AH-85 AH module lithium battery (Tian energy 21700)
MeterLCD speed, temperature, power display and fault display
GPSLocation and telecontrol alarm
Braking systemAfter one disc, does not contain harmful substance, in compliance with international environmental requirements
Brake handleForging brake of aluminum alloy with power breaking function
TyreZheng Xin tire 13 inch
HeadlightLED lenticular bright headlights and driving lights
Maximum speed125 km
Extension mileage155-160 km
Motor7500 watt per piece
Wheel13 inch
Net weight and gross weight64 kg/75 kg
Product sizeL* w* h: 1300*560*1030 (mm)
Packaging sizeL* w* h: 1330*320*780 (mm)

 







If you’re just dipping your toe into e-scooter ownership and don’t want to spend big bucks, then this is definitely the electric scooter for you. Although Xiaomi might be better known for its affordable smartphones, the Mi 1S proves the company is equally adept at creating smart electric scooters. As I mentioned in my review, it’s also very solidly built so should last a long time. As we noted in our review, while the top speed isn’t the highest out there (although, at 15mph / 25 km/h it’s absolutely no slouch) this folding electric scooter has some of the best app connectivity features we’ve seen. Yes, there are even cheaper electric scooters out there, but I think the Pure Air Go offers true value for money. As well as tracking your journeys and just how fast you’ve barrelled down those hills, you can get a quick look at how much of the massive scooter battery still remains. It’s water-resistant, works with the Pure app, and comes with a comprehensive one-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Just like the original Pure Air Pro, the real highlight is, of course, the guaranteed IP65 water resistance, which, if you’re planning on using your scooter in all seasons in the UK, is a necessity. I only really noticed the lower-powered motor on inclines and when launching, it may also struggle if you’re on the heavier side (my wife, for example, noticed almost no difference in performance). I find it gives you real peace of mind. However, if you’re looking for something lighter, or an electric scooter with even more performance, then keep reading… If you’re looking for a more affordable alternative to the previous model, then I’d suggest the Pure Air Go, which is the entry-level electric scooter from Pure. Yes, it’s a little more expensive and heavier than its rivals, but I still gave it five stars in my review as I was so impressed with the overall package. It features the same great build quality and design as its more expensive sibling above, but features a less powerful motor (350W vs 500W) and shorter range.
The Mi Home app also brings advanced battery conservation features, meaning you could potentially eke out an extra mile or two if you’re clever about how you use it, and the F1-like KERS setup means the battery charges as you brake. We think the standard Mi 1S is better value for money, though, and is a great all-round electric scooter. It’s really smart, and a big bonus in my eyes. It’s also one of the lighter models we’ve reviewed. We found the Xiaomi Mi 1S speed and acceleration controls incredibly simple, anyone can learn to ride in minutes. Xiaomi also has a more premium model, called the Xiaomi Mi Pro 2 (also on this list) with an extended range. The light, aluminium construction means you can quickly fold it down for carrying and storage. The new Pure Air Pro LR sits proudly at the top of the Pure Air electric scooter range, with a refined design, longer range and a beautiful wooden deck.
Some high-powered e-scooters are technically classed as mopeds, though even that classification can be a little complicated, but it is safe to assume that none of the scooters included above can technically be used anywhere other than on private land in the UK. Finally, take it from us: whether the laws in your location demand it or not, you’ll want to always wear a helmet when riding an electric scooter. Exemptions have been made for the scooter trial areas, solely for the rental scooters supplied to the relevant local authority. These things move fast and are potentially very dangerous. All other scooter use on the public highway will continue to breach traffic regulations and could cause the user to receive a fine and/or points on their driving licence. With big names entering the business, and with concerns about the environmental impact of cars at the forefront, you can bet there’s at least some pressure on legislators to get things changed. US law varies from state to state, so you really must check local laws before you purchase an electric scooter. But, to clarify: electric scooters can be used on private land with the owner’s consent. Thanks to a combination of the Highways Act 1835 and the Road Traffic Act 1988, it is illegal to use electric scooters on roads, cycle paths or pavements. Protect your head and always be considerate of other people near you.
Naturally, common sense is a priority here – don’t ride like an idiot and you probably won’t get stopped. Most affordable electric scooters come with 8-inch wheels, and while these are fine for smooth city streets, we’d recommend plumping for a model with 10-inch pneumatic tyres and suspension to give you a much smoother ride. Consider also the wheels – heavy use requires heavier duty wheels. You can digitally lock and unlock the electric motor, which is very beneficial for security. Most of these scooters also have companion apps, which offer a range of useful features. One of the main things to look out for are lightweight materials, such as aluminium and carbon fibre, since they’ll cut the weight of your scooter when you’re carrying it from place to place. But if you’re using your electric scooter for more than play, avoid plastic components and these are more likely to decay and break.
Our buyer’s guide includes Xiaomi’s excellent Mi Pro 2, and the ultra-lightweight Segway-Ninebot Air T15, and our pick of the best electric scooter you can buy right now, Pure’s super-practical and affordable Air Pro (2nd Generation). Pure Electric has done it again, taking its existing market-leading and award-winning electric scooter, user feedback, and discovering actually useful ways it can be improved. Thanks to the new 500W motor, I found performance and range are outstanding and this, combined with the excellent build quality, safety, comfort, and ease-of-maintenance make it one of the best electric scooters you can possibly buy. That said, giving that title to the newer model of the popular Pure Air Pro is a bit of a no-brainer for me. It’s a brilliant, high-quality scooter, offering something for everyone, and it’s surprisingly affordable against stiff competition. Not only because there are so many excellent options out there, but also because most of the top offerings come with similar features and capabilities. Picking the best overall electric scooter isn’t exactly easy.
Personally, I didn’t use it that much, however. And, while it isn’t exactly the lightest out there, we did find it easy to fold and put away. But what really makes this electric scooter a great pick is its price tag. This really is the ultimate everyday scooter, for those serious about electric scooting. We think it’s a great price when you consider everything you’re getting. And, unlike other solid black e-scooters, this one comes in a classy dark grey and orange color way. Perfect for longer journeys, this e-scooter comes with all the trimmings, from a battery life that will give you up to 40 miles of travel and a legally-limited maximum speed of 15.5 mph per hour, to an LED dashboard, three-speed modes, app support and even cruise control. It has a hill grade of 20% which we found ideal for use in cities with mixed terrain, and an IPX5 water-resistance rating, making it great for splashes and light rain.
The Ninebot Segway Air T15 certainly looks the business but it is smaller, slower and lacks the range of similarly priced rivals. The previous version of the Xiaomi Mi Pro 2 is perhaps the most common scooter you’ll see around the streets, it was well-priced and a great all-rounder, so you can expect a lot from this updated model. The choice between this and its many rivals will be down to the sort of use it is destined for and if you really need that futuristic design. Of course, the lightweight body, diminutive package and clever stowage solution mean there is a trade-off in performance, though, but the Ninebot Segway Air T15 majors on clever additional features and a classy smartphone app. We think it’s perfect, however, for those who want to easily stow it in the boot of a car or wheel it on to public transport. During our review, we found it delivers a perfectly acceptable ride, so long as the surfaces are smooth and you haven’t got too many steep hills to contend with.
If you’re looking for an electric which can deal traverse a muddy field, look no further than the crazy Inokim Ox – the Land Rover Defender of electric scooters. Combined, these allow the OX to travel a distance of 60 miles and reach a speed of 29 mph. I’ve reviewed countless electric scooters and, over the years, I’ve come to develop a rather methodical test route that thoroughly puts each e-scooter through its paces. The Ox also has one of the best maximum rider weight capacities of 130kg (20 stone). The Ox is a beast, with an exceptionally powerful 800W (Peak 1300W) brushless motor housed within the rear wheel and a large lithium-ion battery. There is a unique adjustable suspension system, which allows the rider to alternate the suspension position: higher, for larger suspension travel and lower, for better stability and higher speeds. It’s heavy, though, at 28kg, so it’s not ideal for commuting.

This will ensure your electric scooter has the performance to get you around town quickly and won’t break breakdown after a few miles. Not only does it look elegant, with slow curves and beautifully rounded lines, but it’s also ergonomically designed for stability. Its 20-inch wheels can glide smoothly over bumps and its wide anti-slip bamboo deck makes it easy to find a comfortable position to stand. If you’re in the UK, the best place to shop is Pure Electric (opens in new tab), an official importer of many of these scooter brands. If you’re in the market for the ultimate in luxury and performance, however, you may want to check out the AER 557 (opens in new tab) which is priced at £2,199. Pure Electric offers a great service, low prices, and a long warranty. It can also reach a very respectable 25mph and can travel up to almost 20 miles on a single charge.

Additional information

Weight65 kg
Dimensions145 × 55 × 65 cm

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  • Brand: OEM/ODM/Haibadz
  • Min.Order Quantity: 1 Piece/Pieces
  • Supply Ability: 3100 Piece/Pieces per Month
  • Port: Shenzhen/GuangZhou
  • Payment Terms: T/T/,L/C,PAYPAL,D/A,D/P
  • 1piece price:3188usd per piece
  • 10piece price:3125usd per piece

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