OVERVIEW: The Ninebot KickScooter E2 Series provides last-mile solutions for everyone. Featuring a stylish design with a large LED dashboard, reliable quality, and high cost-efficiency, E2 supports a theoretical range of 15.5 miles and a top speed of 12.4 mph for daily commutes. Max range and top speed tested with a 165 lb. rider.
Uncompromising design
E2 features an ultra-thin footboard with a low center of gravity, while the front-flared cockpit provides additional space and comfort on the handlebars.
Easy to read 2.8 inch screen
The E2 Series has a larger dashboard design of 2.8 inches, which displays information such as speed and battery level at a quick glance. The 25 degree screen tilt angle is ergonomically designed for comfort and is easy to watch when riding.
Maintenance-free inner hollow tires
An excellent riding experience starts with the tires. The E2 Series comes with newly developed inner hollow tires of 8.1 inches. These tires are puncture-proof, maintenance free, and provide better shock absorption capability.
Dual brake system for enhanced safety
The front electronic brake works with the rear mechanical drum brake, controlled by one lever, to ensure an efficient and reliable braking system.
Take your E2 kick scooter anywhere
With its lightweight and easy folding design, you can take your E2 electric kick scooter anywhere: on an elevator or public transportation, stored in your workplace or at home, or tucked away in the trunk of your car.
KEY FEATURES:
Segway Ninebot Electric KickScooter E2
With a 25km range and max speed of 25km/h, it has an ultra-thin footboard and low gravity for a smooth ride.
Maximum speed up to 25 km/h (15.5 mph)
Maximum range up to 25 km (15.5 miles)
8.1-inch Inner Hollow Tyres
Up to 12% Easy Climbing
2.8-inch LED Dashboard
Each state and territory in Australia has different rules and regulations pertaining to the use of e-scooters and other electric mobility devices (including e-bikes, hoverboards/e-skateboards, and go karts), including where you can legally use such products, and if you need to register them with your state's road traffic authority. It is the responsibility of each user to check and abide by their local road traffic laws before riding. Exercise caution and always wear a helmet and protective gear when riding.