Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (2024)

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Forget your car at home. Instead of driving for every short trip to the store or commute to work, there’s an alternative form of transportation: electric scooters. With an e-scooter, no more paying for a parking spot or driving around for endlessly looking for free spots, and while electric bikes are convenient and speedy options, this more portable cousin might be best for city-dwellers with less space and less miles to commute.

Whether you’re looking for an electric scooter to get you through the last mile to work in the city or to have fun with on the weekends, the market is flooded with affordable and durable electric scooters. Options range from electric scooters built for just a few miles of daily commuting to ones designed to handles uneven trails, high speeds, and long distances. We tried out electric scooters on our own commutes to find the best options out there.

For more ways to make your commute a whole lot more fun, check out our picks for the best e-bikes and electric skateboards.

The Best Electric Scooters for Adults

What Are the Laws on Riding E-Scooters?

In many areas, electric scooters aren’t allowed on sidewalks, so make sure to check whether you need to ride in bike lanes before you jet downtown. Some areas have speed limits on small electric vehicles like scooters and e-bikes. For instance, in Florida, e-scooters with seats must be registered and have a title and license plate, so check your local laws before you opt for one of our seated options.

What to Consider

Range

The range of an electric scooter is based on battery and motor size and is impacted by a number of factors, including rider weight, weather, and the surface and incline of the roads you travel on.

The ranges listed below are based on manufacturers’ claims. Many are designed to get up to 10 miles per charge, while some can last for up to 40 miles or more on a single charge. Some scooters have various drive settings that help you get the most juice out of your battery based on the type of ride you’re on.

Speed

Most e-scooters top out between 15 and 20 mph. That should be fast enough to zip along city streets and paths without feeling like you’re falling behind. Some reach much higher speeds—up to 60 mph—and we’ve included one of these for riders seeking a quicker commute or more of a thrill.

Motors

Electric scooters often have motors with a power rating between 250 and 350 watts. This is enough for most daily city commuting. If you’re a heavier person or expected to ride up steep inclines, you may want to opt for a scooter with a larger, more powerful motor.

Tires and Suspension

Almost all electric scooters have rubber tires. Some are solid rubber tires, some have tubeless tires, and some have tires with inner tubes. Solid rubber tires are the longest-lasting and are ideal for those making shorter rides on smooth streets, but they also absorb less shock than their tubeless counterparts.

Tires with inner tubes were more common in the past, but we’re starting to see more tubeless and tube-ready tires today. Both tubeless and tube-ready tires can suffer punctures but offer more cushioning during a ride than solid rubber models.

Tubeless tires are often found on more expensive electric scooters alongside bigger motors, longer-lasting batteries, and better suspension in the form of air or coil shocks.

Safety Features and Extras

If you plan on riding a scooter in the early morning or night, look for a scooter with good front and rear lights. It’s also a good idea to look for a scooter with a horn or bell to warn bikers, pedestrians, and other scooter riders that you’re approaching.

All scooters should have good brakes as well. Some only have them on one wheel, while more powerful scooters should have front and back brakes and possibly a motor brake so you don’t go flying down a hill faster than intended. Motor brakes can also provide some regenerative braking, extending the scooter’s range slightly as you ride.

Some other extras to look for on electric scooters are items like seats or baskets. These are great to have if you prefer a seated ride and/or if you plan on using the scooter for errands, like grocery shopping.

How We Tested

In selecting these electric scooters, we tested out multiple options. For this testing, we used the scooters in daily work commutes to test their power, speed, range, and comfort over distance. This included trips over multiple lengthy bridges, on steep inclines, and many times, on streets without bike lanes. Alongside basic factors as mentioned above, we tried to get a sense of the feel and ride itself. We gauged how the acceleration and brakes felt in our hands, and how smooth the scooter stayed when riding over bumps or uneven asphalt.

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For scooters we did not personally test, we based our picks on research, evaluating the opinions and ratings of professional reviewers, as well as checking out customer reviews and rankings, and evaluating each model’s most important specs like wattage, range, and safety features. We chose reputable brands, selecting electric scooters that are not only the highest-performing models on the market, but also the easiest to find in stock.

1

Best Overall

Segway Ninebot Kickscooter Max

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Pros
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (5)Self-healing tires
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (6)Handles up to 20 percent hill grade
Cons
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (7)Heavy

If you’re looking for a scooter that can do just about everything well—with a long range, to boot—check out the Segway Ninebot Kickscooter Max. It can go up to 40 miles on a single charge, handle hills with grades up to 20 percent, and carry riders up to 220 pounds.

Its 10-inch pneumatic tires are great at absorbing bumps in the road and it folds easily for storage. At just over 40 pounds, it’s heavier than some commuter scooters but in part that’s thanks to the bigger battery for extended range.

While 40 miles won’t take you on long-range adventures, it certainly last for multiple weeks of scootering around town.

Key Specs

Range40 miles
Top Speed18.6 mph
Motor350-watt rear wheel motor
Weight42.1 lbs.
Tire Type10-inch inflatable tubeless

2

Best Value

Gotrax XR Ultra Electric Scooter

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Pros
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (9)Lightweight build
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (10)Fully charges in just 3 hours
Cons
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (11)Relatively low top speed

A simple, inexpensive last mile electric scooter, this GoTrax XR Ultra needs to be on your radar. At just over 26 pounds, it’s one of the lightest and easiest to carry among scooters on our list. This is further amplified by the foldable design.

So, you can actually strap this to a backpack or carry it in your arms when it’s not in use. The slender frame also makes it easier to store in your closet or under your bed without taking up tons of space.

This scooter can handle riders up to 220 pounds and hills with an incline of up to about 15 degrees. What really set it apart from other choices is the affordable price tag given the quality performance—about $400 less than the Segway Ninebot Kickscooter Max.

Key Specs

Range17 miles
Top Speed15.5 mph
Motor300-watt front hub motor
Weight26.5 lbs.
Tire Type8.5-inch inflatable tires

3

Best Supsension

Navee Electric Scooter Off-Road S65C

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Pros
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (14)Long range
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (15)Dual suspension system reduces shock
Cons
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (16)Default mode only runs about 12 mph

This S65C electric scooter from Navee looks similar to many other models on this list, but comes with tons of small luxuries and improvements. Most notably, this scooter has a dual suspension system that absorbs impact on uneven terrain, so, even if you take it off paved streets, the suspension keeps up with your travels.

On that same commute from Brooklyn to Midtown, I found myself most impressed by the multiple drive modes. The default mode was perfect for putting around my neighborhood and in busier, more traffic heavy streets. This mode tops out at around 12 mph but is more energy efficient on the battery.

The sport mode reached 20 mph on the straightaway across the Williamsburg bridge and served as a perfect way to make it to work on time in the morning. While it takes on a higher energy output, using it to power me up inclines and over long stretches of open road ended up saving a ton of time, evening out the battery usage.

Key Specs

Range40 miles
Top Speed20 mph
Motor900W motor
Weight59.5 lbs.
Tire Type10-inch self-sealing tubeless tires

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4

Best Storage and Comfort

Gotrax Flex Ultra Electric Scooter

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Pros
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (18)Cushioned, adjustable seat
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (19)Storage basket with 40 pound weight limit
Cons
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (20)Light too weak to use alone at night

Don't confuse this electric scooter with a bike or moped. Built with a seat and basket, feel free to use this Flex Campus Pro from Gotrax as more than just a quick commuter.

In testing out this scooter, I took it from Central Park all the way back to my apartment in Brooklyn. I had my backpack, which weighed over 20 pounds, in the basket, and sat on the seat for the majority of the trip.

What I noticed immediately was the zip of the motor, feeling close to 20 mph on the straightaways and churning up the incline of the Queensboro Bridge without losing momentum.

The throttle is responsive and the larger 14-inch tires stood up well the potholes on the streets and cracks on the pavement. While it's size prevents it from being an easy storage item in a closet even with the foldable design, this electric scooter comes with the power, comfort, and convenience for quick grocery trips and long city commutes alike.

Key Specs

Range28 miles
Top Speed20 mph
Motor500-watt motor
Weight39.7 lbs.
Tire Type14-inch pneumatic tires

5

Best Safety Features

Segway Ninebot KickScooter ES4

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Pros
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (22)Portable and foldable design
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (23)Dual battery design for better performance
Cons
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (24)Lacks power on high grade inclines

This ES4 KickScooter from Segway isn’t as burly or beefy as the Max, but it’s designed with safety in mind and can handle wet roads without shorting out. With a top speed of 19 mph and nearly 30 miles of range, this option has a bit more kick than other choices, with a similar size and weight.

It also has a customizable LED light system under the deck as well as both front and rear LED lights that increase your visibility on dark roads.

Both the front and back of the scooter also come with shock absorbing sections that keep you stable on uneven terrain.

Key Specs

Range28 miles
Top Speed19 mph
Motor350-watt front hub
Weight31 lbs.
Tire Type8-inch front, 7.5-inch rear rubber tires

6

Best Budget Scooter

Gotrax GXL V2 Electric Scooter

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Pros
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (26)Lightweight design
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (27)Wide deck for your feet but thin overall frame
Cons
  • Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (28)Relatively short range

A basic electric scooter to get you through that last mile in the city, the GoTrax GXL V2 is worth considering. It’s under $400, making it more affordable than many comparable models, and it’s also among the lightest e-scooters out there. The lightweight frame makes it perfect to carry and take into work or your home at the end of the day.

So, if you run out of battery on the ride back to your home or car, it shouldn’t seriously weigh you down. The small frame also makes it easier to store, fitting comfortably in the back of a trunk or in a closet.

With a less powerful motor than similar models, it’s not great for hilly areas and it also only has a rear brake, which offers less stability. However, if you want a speedy, affordable ride for short trips, this is your best option.

Key Specs

Range12.5 miles
Top Speed15.5 mph
Motor250-watt front hub motor
Weight27 lbs.
Tire Type8.5-inch inflatable tires

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Tom Price is an Associate Editor of Reviews for Popular Mechanics, and also contributes to Runner's World, and Bicycling. He has previously covered product reviews, startup news, and even professional wrestling. In his free time, he enjoys watching pretentious TV, low-brow movies, and exercising for beauty, not health. If you are interested in exploring more of his work, check out his website.

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Chris Meehan is an internationally published writer, author, and editor with more than two decades of professional experience. He has authored multiple adventure guidebooks with Falcon Guides and his work focusses primarily on the nexus between sustainability and outdoor adventure. He is an experienced gear reviewer, tester, and travel writer who has explored multiple continents.

Breeze Through Your Morning Commute on These Editor-Tested Electric Scooters (2024)

FAQs

Can you commute with an electric scooter? ›

Are you interested in buying an adult electric scooter for commuting? You've made the right choice. Travelling by electric scooter is a great and affordable method for your commute and it's a lot friendlier to the environment than traditional rides.

How to be safe on an electric scooter? ›

Electric Scooter Safety Rules
  1. Rule #1: Ride Solo. Doubling up is a no-no; opt for riding solo. ...
  2. Rule #2: Wear a Helmet. ...
  3. Rule #3: Clear the Area. ...
  4. Rule #4: Don't Use Your Phone. ...
  5. Rule #5: Set the Scooter Upright. ...
  6. Rule #6: Keep Scooters Out of the Rain. ...
  7. Rule #7: Follow Regular Road Safety. ...
  8. Rule #8: Start Slowly.

What problems do electric scooters solve? ›

Some urban mobility experts call electric scooters the "motorisation of pedestrians" as the main goal in the transport sector is to relieve pressure on roads and reduce emissions.

How fast do hire electric scooters go? ›

Voi rental e-scooters are automatically limited to 12.5mph, or slower in designated “go slow zones”. This means they can only be ridden and parked in approved areas, and fines are issued to those who do not park in a designated bay.

Which electric scooter is best for daily use? ›

Features and specifications of the best electric scooters in India
  • OLA S1 Pro Gen 2.
  • Ather 450X Gen 3.
  • TVS iQube S.
  • Hero VIDA V1 Pro.
  • Bounce Infinity E1.
  • Hero Electric Optima CX.
  • Ampere Magnus EX.
  • TVS X.

Can you drive on the road with an electric scooter? ›

Key Takeaway: Stay safe and legal on your e-scooter in California by knowing the rules. Always use bike lanes where available, but watch out for debris. Sidewalks, expressways, and highways over 25 mph are off-limits - breaking these rules can cost you up to $197 per violation.

What are the most common electric scooter injuries? ›

Findings suggest that the head, upper extremities and lower extremities are particularly vulnerable in electric scooter falls or collisions, while injuries to the chest and abdomen are less common.

Can you ride with two people on an electric scooter? ›

Electric scooters are designed to accommodate the weight and balance of a single rider. When two people ride on a scooter, the added weight and different weight distribution than the intended one can throw off the balance, making it more difficult to control the scooter and increasing the chance of accidents.

Is an electric scooter safe in the rain? ›

A high IP scooter, such as one rated IP65 or above, is dustproof and can withstand rain, puddles, and even some water submersion. This makes them ideal for riders who commute in unpredictable weather or enjoy off-road adventures where dust and water are commonplace.

How many years do electric scooters last? ›

The lifespan of an electric scooter can vary based on several factors. On average, well-maintained electric scooters can last anywhere from three to five years. However, this estimate is contingent on various elements such as usage patterns, maintenance practices, and the quality of components.

Are electric scooters really worth it? ›

Owning an electric scooter is clearly a strong investment as a means of transportation, but the benefits of ownership go beyond the great value that they provide. Your electric scooter will likely cost below ten percent of what you would pay for a new car.

Why does my electric scooter shut off while riding? ›

If you experience that your scooter shuts off or cuts out while riding, it most likely means that your circuit breaker has been tripped. Check your circuit breaker and see if it is very warm or has loose wires. Make sure the wires are secured properly. Overloading or steep inclines can cause the breaker to trip.

Is a 15 mph speed too fast for an electric scooter? ›

It is not exactly a vehicle where the max speed is the primary reason you get it and you plan on going full tilt all the time. That would not be advisable. Most electric scooters have top speeds of 15-25 mph (24-40 kph). Plenty enough to get from A to B in good time.

How to get rid of speed limiter on electric scooter? ›

Here's a comprehensive guide on removing a speed limiter on an electric scooter, which help you complete the process in minutes!
  1. Step #1: Check Your Scooter Model. ...
  2. Step #2: Locate and Remove the Controller. ...
  3. Step #3: Expose the Controller. ...
  4. Step #4: Identify the Limiter Cable. ...
  5. Step #5: Cut the Limiter Cable.
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How far do most electric scooters go? ›

An electric scooter can cover between 35-40 miles on average on one full charge. Nevertheless, that depends on several factors. This article looks at various factors impacting an electric scooter range and how to improve the range.

Can I take my electric scooter to work? ›

It's currently illegal to ride a privately owned e-scooter on a public road, pavement, cycle lane or bridleway. Privately owned e-scooters can only be ridden on private land with the permission on the landowner.

Are scooters good for commuting? ›

Not only will it make your commute to work much better—mostly because no one likes sitting in traffic—but it's also a fun way to shake up your normal routine. It's better for the environment to ride a scooter to work than drive a car. It's a way to get daily exercise, which is essential if your job is mostly sedentary.

Are electric scooters good for long distance? ›

Absolutely! Long range electric scooters are perfect for daily commutes, especially if your route exceeds 25 miles. These e-scooters ensure that your commute is smooth and uninterrupted by low battery issues, making them ideal for both long distance travel and daily use.

Can I travel with my electric scooter? ›

You can put a scooter in checked luggage if it meets the airline's size and weight restrictions. For electric scooters, check airline policies regarding lithium batteries; they often need to be carried in hand luggage. Always confirm with your airline before traveling.

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