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Friday, January 1, 2021

Put a stop to Range anxiety!

 Range anxiety is real and don't be fooled, whether you are planning on commuting with an e-scooter or just joining some Group rides for the fun and making new friends, you need the range simply because you don't want to be the one that will do the walk of shame!


WHAT IS RANGE ANXIETY

Range anxiety is real and it is the fear that the electric vehicle won’t have sufficient charge to complete its duty, and it’s still perceived to be one of the greatest barriers preventing commuters to purchase an electric scooter for their commute.


MANUFACTURERS RANGE CLAIM

Most models of electric scooters on the market have a poor reputation for their real-world mileage range between charges. Riders are often finding that they can't get as many kilometres as they thought out of a fully charged battery, despite the manufacturers’ claim that a far greater mileage was possible.

WHEN CHOOSING,CHOOSE WISELY

So when you choose your favourite e-scooter, make sure you have done your research and that you have read and seen enough real reviews about it's real life range.
Because RANGE MATTERS!
Electric scooter guide group is one of the most accurate sources on reviewing e-scooters and has put most of the scooters on the market to the test:


Some of the top models when it comes down to range are:

Packed with a 30AH battery, running a single 600Watts motor, only 24kg and owned already by thousands of satisfied commuters around the globe is surely in the lead with 80km per charge in real life (Manufacturer claims up to 100km).

2)THE KAABO WOLF WARRIOR
This off road beast from Kaabo can be put up to the toughest tasks with its 35Ah Battery will take you up to 67km per charge in real life (manufacturers claim 112km).



3)THE QIEWA QPOWER
The Qiewa is packed with a 30AH battery and will reach up to 54km per charge in real life(manufacturers claim 80km).

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