Electric scooters
have been gaining a lot of popularity as an option for moving about in the
city. They offer a few distinct advantages over other modes of transportation
and can greatly improve the way you get around town.
Scooters are small
and compact. They are designed to be easy to fold away and store. This makes
them a suitable choice for those taking public transport—in fact, they are
allowed in most trains and busses. Electric scooters can carry a maximum load
of 150 kilograms and can propel its rider to speeds up to 17 miles per hour for
20 miles off a single battery charge. Electric
scooters do not require special equipment to charge and can be topped off
by simply plugging into a standard wall outlet, so there is no need for special
charging stations that some other electric vehicles require.
With a durable
construction of aluminium alloy with an anodised plating, a high quality
electric scooter is guaranteed to stand up to the rigors of the road. The light
but sturdy construction also means that you can safely manoeuvre your electric
scooter through traffic with ease. Equipped with a variable speed throttle
control, the electric scooter allows you to putter along the road in a safety
and accuracy—a desirable feature to have while going through small busy
streets. Some models even allow you to plug in your other mobile devices like
smart phones or laptops into the battery in case you might need to charge them
in a pinch, ideal for the techie pedestrian on the go.
With prices starting
at a couple of hundred pounds, electric scooters are easy to own and require
little maintenance. Besides battery top off and charging, they only require
occasional tune ups to stay in top condition and ready to roll.
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