Power Core E100 Electric Scooter

With its twist-grip acceleration control and hand-operated rear brake, the E300 HD puts power and control in your hands. With the 24V rechargeable battery system, the E300 HD travels up to 10 miles (16 km) or up to 40 minutes razor moped scooter of continuous use on a single charge. The push-button throttle control provides an intuitive, instant connection to the high-torque, 22-volt lithium-ion powered motor for quick acceleration and smooth cruising.

The sleek, fresh design with all-steel frame is precision-crafted for long-lasting performance and has a weight capacity of up to 154 lbs (70 kg). Whether it’s to the bus stop, heading to campus, or a quick trip around the neighborhood, the Power A2 is reinventing the ride again as a new opportunity for fun and excitement. While online retailers listed below are authorized dealers of Razor products, many resellers who sell through their websites are not. When making a purchase from an online retailer, it is important to note where the product is being “shipped from and sold by”.

To test electric scooters, we ride them around a New Jersey suburb and, if the scooter is light and small enough, we take it on a train and into New York City. As increasing numbers of people are bringing scooters on public transportation, we like to see how easy it is to lug a scooter up stairs, and to see how well it can be stowed under a seat. Almost all electric scooters will also come with a bell or horn so you can warn others that you’re approaching — but this doesn’t mean you should ride recklessly.

Apollo’s app even lets you customize the scooter’s performance, and has a remote-locking function, which engages the scooter’s brakes, so that others can’t ride it. If you’re looking for something sleeker, the Razor Power A2 has a similar range but uses a lithium ion battery, which makes for a slimmer deck. Razer says that the Icon’s 36V battery is good for about 18 miles of range under ideal circumstances; I came closer to 10 in my riding, which included a number of hills.

There’s nothing worse than having to fumble with a latch when you’re rushing to catch a train — and your fellow passengers will appreciate it, too. We also really like that the Balto comes with a side-view mirror, lights, and turn signals, which made us feel safer in traffic. And, the Balto’s battery is removable, so you don’t have to park the scooter near an outlet. As a bonus, you can also use the battery to charge your phone — but you’ll need to buy an adapter first.

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The Icon got me around pretty easily, both in my neighborhood and up and down the avenues in New York City. It has a nice, smooth pickup, and its motor was strong enough to get me up my test hill (and its 6% grade) at around 5-6 MPH. On level terrain, I was able to easily hit the scooter’s max speed of 18 MPH. Razor’s mechanism for folding the Icon is pretty simple and foolproof. You loosen and then pull a small lever at the base of the downtube to unlock the handlebars, which then swing down and lock into the stored position. It feels a lot more secure than on scooters which require you to latch the handlebars to the rear fender.