Collection: Electric Scooters

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E-Scooters: Your Ride, Your Way

25km/h Top Speed

48-Hour Tracked Delivery

30km Range

Perfect for the Daily Commute

Iwheels V6 E-Scooter - Tech Trove

Speed and Comfort

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With advanced technology, long-lasting battery life, and sleek designs, our range of e-scooters ensures a smooth and eco-friendly ride.

How do I choose the right electric scooter for me?

To choose the right electric scooter, consider factors such as battery life, top speed, weight capacity, and portability. If you need an e scooter for daily commuting, opt for a model with a long-range battery, quick charging, and a foldable design for easy storage. For leisure rides, you might prefer an electric scooter with extra comfort features like suspension and larger tires.

How far can an electric scooter go on a full charge?

Our Iwheels branded electric scooters can travel between 15 to 40 miles on a single charge, depending on the model and battery size. Factors like rider weight, terrain, and speed settings can affect the total range of an electric scooter.

Are electric scooters safe for commuting?

Yes, electric scooters are generally safe for commuting when used responsibly. Our e scooters are equipped with safety features such as reliable brakes, bright LED lights, and durable tires for stability. Wearing a helmet and following local traffic laws can enhance your safety while riding an electric scooter.

Can electric scooters be used in the rain?

Our electric scooters are designed to handle light rain and wet conditions. Always avoid riding through deep puddles or during heavy rain to protect your electric scooter's motor and battery but all our e-scooters are fully waterproof.

Do I need a license to ride an electric scooter in the UK?

No, you do not need a driver’s license to ride an electric scooter in the UK. However, electric scooters can only be used on private land with the landowner's permission. Currently, it is illegal to ride privately owned e scooters on public roads, pavements, or cycle lanes. The UK government is conducting trials of rental e scooters in select areas, and these can be ridden without a license under certain conditions. Always check local rules and regulations, as laws may evolve over time.