November 17, 2025
Purpose / Use-Case
Are you using it mainly for commuting, errands, or leisure?
How far (distance) do you ride regularly?
What type of roads: smooth pavement, cobbled streets, some hills?
Range (Battery Life)
The “range" tells how far you can go on one charge. evjoints.com
Bigger battery = more range, but also more weight. Falcon Go
Check real-world range, not just what the manufacturer claims.
Motor Power
Power (in watts) affects how well the scooter handles hills or higher speeds.
For city or flat terrain, lower wattage might be enough. For hills or sporty riding, you might want more. KuKirin UK
Some scooters have dual motors for more power.
Tires & Suspension
Type of tires: Pneumatic (air-filled) tires give a smoother ride but need maintenance; solid (airless) tires are more rugged but bumpier. Chikwem
Suspension: If you ride on uneven surfaces or curbs, suspension helps a lot.
Brakes
Important for safety. Common types: disc brakes, drum brakes, electric/regenerative brakes.
Better to have more than one braking system.
Weight & Portability
If you sometimes carry the scooter (e.g. on public transport), weight matters.
Foldable scooters are very handy if storage or portability is needed.
Water Resistance
Not all scooters are waterproof. If you’ll ride in rain or wet conditions, check for IP rating or water resistance.
Using a non-waterproof scooter in rainy conditions can damage it.
Safety Features & Lighting
Good front and rear lights, reflectors, maybe a bell/horn are very important.
Consider scooters with good frame quality, stable deck, reliable braking.
Riding Modes
Many scooters have different modes (Eco, Sport…) so you can choose between saving battery or getting more speed.
Useful for adapting to different situations.
Battery Quality & Warranty
Battery makes up a large part of the cost.
Look for good quality battery cells (brand) and check the warranty.
Build Quality, Brand & After-Sales Support
Choose a reputable brand, so you can get spare parts and service.
Also check local support/repair shops.
Legal / Local Regulations
Check your country/city laws regarding e-scooters (speed limits, where you can ride). scootermax
Make sure lights, reflectors etc. are legal-required in your area.
Your Weight / Load Capacity
Scooters have a maximum rider weight. If you're heavy or carry stuff, check this. MakeUseOf
Overloading affects performance and safety.
Here are a few example models (just to illustrate different types):
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Lite — lightweight, good for commuting.
Segway Ninebot Kickscooter E2 Pro — good build, reliable brand.
Segway Ninebot ZT3 Pro E — a bit more power / range.
VIPCOO VS3 800 W Commuter — more powerful, long range.
For commuting in the city: Choose a lightweight, foldable scooter with decent range (e.g. 15-25 km), good brakes, and lights.
For longer rides or more power: Go for a scooter with a bigger battery, more motor power, maybe suspension.
If you care about carrying it: Weight is very important — don’t get a super heavy one unless you never need to lift it.
If you ride in rain / wet: Prioritize water resistance (IP rating) and good quality build.
If you like, I can pick 5 of the best electric scooters available for the Netherlands / EU right now, based on quality and value — do you want me to do that?