How can E Scooters change the scooting experience?

Traditional scooters are not only inefficient to use but also not good-looking and can easily accumulate dirt. Traditional scooters aren’t enough fun to use — they’re made of folding steel and can rust while hairline cracks accumulate over time. 

You might launch one wheel off a stutter and it flips and dooms quietly wheeling after you. Not exactly exhilarating.

E scooters are increasing in popularity because they carry more speed and power than electric bikes. They also can reach a max speed of close to 20 MPH as compared to 10MPH on bikes. 

E scooters come with a wider stance surface for better stability which is not something bicycle riders can expect from their cars. The materials for E Scooters vary by price point and weight: an e-scooter will cost between $500 and $800 - stainless steel and other metals will be used more expensive than other plastics and fiberglass so an individual can manage their desired weight capacity range.

As we increasingly choose modes its transportation, we should change environmentally bad behaviors by seeing them as ways to have

Reduced heft- no gears, no chain, coupled with airless tires make it easier for people to carry their scooter

Less range anxiety- the fat tire Electric Scooters offer seven miles of range rather than the 2.5 miles you'll get with a regular electric scooter.

Reduced emission- electric scooters emit significantly fewer emissions than traditional gasoline models