There are now many e-scooter providers.
If you drive the rented scooter regularly, you can also buy one yourself.
We present current models here.
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Whether for commuting to work, shopping or just for fun:
E-scooters are a lot of fun.
A few years ago, pedestrians would have looked in amazement if such an electric scooter had scooted past - now cities have become indispensable. These modern means of transport are ideal when the distance is too far to walk but too short to drive or wait for public transport, for example. But when you rent an e-scooter on a regular basis, the costs are quite high in the long run. Why not just buy one yourself? The price ranges from around 300 euros to more extensively equipped high-end scooters worth over 1,000 euros.
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E-scooters: who is allowed to drive them anyway?
E-scooters are also interesting for younger people:
You can drive the scooters
from the age of 14
.
A driver's license is not required
.
Nevertheless, you should be extremely careful in traffic and be familiar with the applicable traffic regulations - even without a driver's license.
In the following section we will introduce you to some e-scooter models from different price ranges.
We have taken into account various tests and customer reviews.
E-scooter comparison: Xiaomi Mi Electric
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Xiaomi Mi Electric
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Order the Xiaomi Mi Electric E-Scooter now!
Price
:
528.58 euros
instead of 549 euros
Manufacturer: Xiaomi
Range: up to 45 km
Weight: 14.2 kg
Charging time: around 4 hours
Maximum load: 100 kg
Power: 600 watts
General operating permit: Yes
E-scooter comparison: Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30D II
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Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30D II
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Order Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30D II E-Scooter now!
Price
:
769.99 euros
instead of 879 euros
Manufacturer: Segway-Ninebot
Range: up to 65 km
Weight: 19.5 kg
Charging time: about 6 hours
Maximum load: 100 kg
Power: 551 watts
General operating permit: Yes
E-scooter comparison: emicro Explorer
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emicro Explorer
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Order the emicro Explorer E-Scooter now!
Price
:
1,180.99 euros
Manufacturer: Micro
Range: up to 30 km
Weight: 13.5 kg
Charging time: around 2 hours
Maximum load: 100 kg
Power: 280 watts
including front and rear suspension
Adjustable handlebar height
General operating permit: Yes
E-scooter comparison: i9pro
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i9pro
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Order the i9pro e-scooter now!
Price: 324.44 euros
Manufacturer: IScooter
Range: up to 25 km
Weight: 13 kg
Charging time: n / a
Maximum load: 120 kg
Power: 350 watts
General operating permit: Yes
E-scooter comparison: SoFlow SO3 Gen 2
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SoFlow SO3 Gen 2
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Order SoFlow SO3 Gen 2 e-scooter now!
Price: 362.90 euros
instead of 389.99 euros
Manufacturer: SoFlow
Range: up to 30 km
Weight: 14.5 kg
Charging time: 3 hours
Maximum load: 100 kg
Power: 350 watts
General operating permit: Yes
E-Scooter: The most important questions about electric scooters
Where are e-scooters allowed to drive?
With an e-scooter it is allowed to ride on cycle paths and cycle streets.
If these are not available, e-scooter drivers are also allowed to use the road.
E-scooter rides are prohibited on sidewalks and in pedestrian areas.
Extreme caution is required when driving e-scooters, as there is little protection on the electric scooters.
Is it compulsory to wear a helmet?
There is no obligation to wear a helmet, but it still makes sense to wear a helmet.
Do e-scooters have to be insured?
Yes, if you own an e-scooter and want to drive it, you need liability insurance.
A corresponding insurance sticker must be affixed to the scooter.
In order for the scooter to be insured, it needs a general operating permit (ABE).
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