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The Scotsman is a 3D-printed carbon fiber electric scooter that's custom-made to your body. ... which is available for pre-order and starts at $2,000 — can hit a scary fast 45 MPH.
The Scotsman is the world’s first custom 3D-printed carbon fiber electric scooter. ... That translates into top speeds of 19, 31 and 45 mph (30, 50 and 72 km/h), respectively.
The NIU NQiGT Pro is usually marketed as having a top speed of 70 km/h (43.5 mph), but I found that I regularly hit 78 km/h (48.5 mph) on flat ground, and occasionally cruised up to 80 km/h (50 mph).
It can out-accelerate a Tesla Model 3, the company claims, and it can go up to 150 miles on a single charge. The scooter runs on an 88-volt battery that can push the same amount of power to its wheels ...
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E-Lab based in the Netherlands has created a new electric scooter called the Leoway, which is capable of hitting speeds up to 28 mph or 45 km an hour and offers a range of over 56 miles or 90 km.
E-Lab based in the Netherlands has created a new electric scooter called the Leoway, which is capable of hitting speeds up to 28 mph or 45 km an hour and offers a range of over 56 miles or 90 km.
This electric scooter goes 33 MPH for 36 miles, uses your smartphone as a speedometer. by Taylor Soper on July 15, 2013 at 3:53 pm July 15, 2013 at 4:38 pm. Share Tweet Share Reddit Email.