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Explore the Future of Mobility with Electric Scooters
Electric scooters are revolutionizing urban transportation, offering a fast, convenient, and eco-friendly way to get around. Whether you’re commuting to work, running errands, or enjoying a weekend adventure, electric scooters provide a smooth, effortless ride that makes every journey a breeze.
Powered by advanced electric motors, these scooters offer quick acceleration, smooth handling, and impressive top speeds, allowing you to navigate through traffic or cruise along scenic routes with ease. The rechargeable batteries ensure that you can travel long distances without worrying about running out of power, making electric scooters ideal for short to medium-range commutes and leisurely rides.
What sets electric scooters apart is their eco-friendly nature. By using electricity as a power source, they produce zero emissions, reducing your carbon footprint while helping to alleviate traffic congestion and air pollution in cities.
Designed for comfort and convenience, many electric scooters come equipped with features like adjustable handlebars, shock-absorbing suspension systems, and wide, durable tires to provide a smooth and stable ride on a variety of surfaces. Some models also offer additional features like built-in storage, LED lights for enhanced visibility, and smartphone connectivity for tracking your rides and battery levels.
Electric scooters are also incredibly portable and easy to store. With foldable frames and lightweight designs, you can easily take your scooter on public transport or store it in small spaces when not in use.
Perfect for daily commuters, recreational riders, or anyone looking for an efficient and fun way to travel, electric scooters are the future of personal transportation. Ride smarter, greener, and faster with an electric scooter that fits your lifestyle.
There are already numerous brands and types of electric scooters on the market for different purposes, so it is necessary to consider what kind of scooter you need for yourself. Does it make sense to buy an electric scooter with a large battery and a more powerful motor?
To make it easier to purchase an electric scooter, especially the first one, please read the following points:
1.) The power of the electric scooter is very important if you are heavier or, for example, wearing a backpack while riding. In this case, the electric scooter will have a smaller range, a lower top speed, and will be harder to ride uphill. The weight of the rider is therefore a crucial element to consider when purchasing. Less powerful scooters with nominal power ranging from 250W to 500W will not be able to handle smaller inclines with a heavier rider.
2.) Note that in practice, the final speed, range, and slope climbing may differ from the data provided by the seller and manufacturer. This happens because the manufacturer conducts tests in better or perfect conditions (weight, temperature, speed, charge level, wind resistance, road surface type, slope degree) to indicate the range, speed, and slope climbing.
3.) For safe driving and long life of the electric scooter, consider the load carrying capacity limits. The manufacturer does not guarantee that the scooter will work if you exceed the limits and is not responsible for any damage that may occur as a result of such behaviour.
4.) An electric scooter equipped with “Honeycomb” or solid tires requires very little maintenance compared to air-filled tires and is suitable for those who want less maintenance and costs. But riding with solid or “Honeycomb” tires is harder and less comfortable.
5.) Most electric scooters can be easily stored in the trunk of a car or taken on a train, so check the dimensions and weight of the product before purchasing.
6.) Check the availability of spare parts and accessories. With the flood of new brands of electric scooters, spare parts may not always be available or may require a long wait.
7.) When deciding which electric scooter to choose, user reviews, scooter tests, and videos can be helpful.
8.) Proper use and storage of the electric scooter battery are very important for its longevity. Please use and store the battery according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
You can purchase an electric scooter by placing an online order or by phone at +386 40 654 339. Based on the phone call, we can create a proforma invoice with all the necessary payment details (also for companies).
We support all popular payment methods: payment by proforma invoice, bank transfer, credit or debit card payment. Legal entities can make purchases in the same way as individuals. The company FRONTIVE Blaž Volavc s.p. is subject to VAT.
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Basic instructions before first use:
• Check the printed tire pressure in PSI (convert to BAR) and inflate the tires accordingly.
• Read the instructions for use and storage carefully.
• Charge the battery to 100%.
• Never charge the scooter directly under the sun, overnight, or without supervision.
• Check the brakes.
• Check the lights.
• Check the screws.
• Make sure the folding mechanism is in the correct position and secured if possible.
• Never fully discharge the battery (less than 10%).
Storage:
• When storing for an extended period, the battery should be charged to 50-80% or according to the instructions for use.
• Charge the battery at least once a month.
• Store the scooter at room temperature.
Before riding, it is important to familiarize yourself with the scooter and its operation. We advise starting with larger, empty outdoor areas. Learn how to use the accelerator lever, brakes, lights, and other scooter components. If you want to start slowly, you can try the scooter as a traditional scooter without the electric drive. This will help you gain a sense of balance, steering, and braking.
When choosing an electric scooter, motor power is expressed in watts (W), battery voltage and capacity expressed in amperes (Ah) or watt-hours (Wh), and voltage in volts (V) are important factors to consider.
Most electric scooters are powered by a brushless motor. The motor power is expressed in watts (W) and can range from 250 watts to several thousand watts. It is also important to distinguish between the constant or nominal power of the motor and the maximum power of the motor. The constant or nominal power is available throughout the motor’s operation, while the maximum power is only available for a short time, ranging from a few seconds to about a minute, after which the motor requires a cooling phase and operates at constant power. The cooling phase is approximately the same length as the acceleration phase with maximum power. The final speed and hill-climbing ability of the scooter are mainly dependent on the motor.
The power of an electric scooter is also important for uphill driving and achieving higher speeds. If you ride on flat terrain, less powerful electric scooters are sufficient. For climbing hills, it is recommended to use an electric scooter with a more powerful motor. These scooters will climb hills more easily and quickly. Electric scooters with 250 W and 350 W motors are suitable for flat terrain, and such a scooter will barely be able to drive uphill or may even stop, especially for heavier riders.
By determining the intended use and terrain, you can easily choose the motor power. Electric scooters with 300 to 500 watt motors are designed for everyday, non-demanding driving, especially on flat terrain. 500 to 1000 watt electric scooters are designed for more demanding users who tackle steeper hills. Electric scooters with 1000 watts or more are designed for the most demanding users who want high speeds and off-road driving.
When choosing the motor power, consider the weight of the rider and the terrain on which you will be riding. When buying an electric scooter, pay attention to the constant (also known as nominal or nominal) power and maximum power of the motor. Maximum power means that the power can be increased in very short intervals (a few seconds), but this does not help us in the case of longer climbs. Therefore, when buying an electric scooter for hill-climbing, focus on the constant power of the motor instead.
We often come across questions like “which electric scooter is the most powerful?” or “which electric scooter is the fastest?” The answer is usually an electric scooter with two motors, each mounted on its own wheel. These scooters typically have greater power, better acceleration, higher top speeds, and better hill-climbing ability. They can reach speeds of up to 100 km/h or more and climb hills up to 50°.
The performance of a scooter is influenced by the weight of the rider, weight of the scooter, wind resistance, incline, terrain on which you are riding, tire type and size, battery charge level, and battery voltage.
It all depends on what range you need; a larger capacity simply means longer operation or a greater range for an electric scooter. In our offer, we have scooters that have the potential to reach up to 100 km, for example the Joyor E8-S. The issue of estimating the range of an electric scooter remains because there is no uniform standard for range estimation.
Most manufacturers estimate range in excellent conditions with a rider weight of around 70 kg, on level ground, with the ECO mode engaged. This leads to discrepancies between the actual expectations of customers and the manufacturer’s stated range for the electric scooter. In most cases, or very loosely, we dare to say that the “real” range of an electric scooter is 20% – 30% less than the range stated by the manufacturer.
Use our calculator for a more accurate range estimation of the electric scooter.
The weight capacity is the limit of weight that an electric scooter can carry. For most electric scooters, this limit ranges from 100 kg to 120 kg. If you weigh more, make sure that the electric scooter can handle your weight. For safety reasons, you should not exceed the weight limit specified by the manufacturer.
If you are at the top of the weight limit, your electric scooter will be slower and have a shorter range compared to a lighter rider. Also, consider whether you will be carrying a backpack or something else that could add to your weight. For riders who weigh close to or more than 100 kg, we recommend at least a 500 W motor, even for flat terrain.
You can easily improve your scooter’s range by following these tips:
Always start your ride with a push-off:
The motor consumes the most energy when it develops the highest torque, which happens when accelerating from a standstill.
Accelerate slowly:
Faster acceleration means more torque and higher energy consumption.
Lower your maximum speed:
Higher speed creates more wind resistance. Maintaining a higher speed requires more torque and, consequently, more energy.
Properly inflate the tires:
Make sure the tires are inflated to the recommended pressure to reduce rolling resistance. Too low pressure reduces the range and increases the risk of tire punctures.
Ride in warm weather:
If possible, ride on warm days. When temperatures are below 20°C, the battery performance significantly decreases.
Many future electric scooter riders are interested in what kind of hill or incline an electric scooter can handle.
First, it should be explained how manufacturers measure the incline angle of electric scooters. Since there is no established or standardized measurement, each manufacturer tests it in their own way.
Most electric scooter manufacturers measure with a rider’s weight of around 70 kg and a fully charged lithium battery, which ensures maximum power to the motor. Therefore, in some cases, especially with electric scooters with lower power (250 W & 350 W), claims that the scooter can handle a 15-degree incline should be taken with caution.
The ability to climb is also highly dependent on the individual user, mainly due to their weight.
If you need a scooter to tackle steeper hills and inclines, we recommend more powerful scooters, especially those with dual motors. In our offer, we have excellent electric scooters with dual motors, which are great for climbing steeper hills.
When the scooter is in regular use, avoid discharging the battery below 10%. If this happens, charge the battery immediately. Do not leave the battery on the charger longer than necessary and avoid charging it in direct sunlight.
For longer periods of non-use (e.g., storing it over the winter), it is important to charge the battery at least once every 30 days. We recommend maintaining the battery charge between 50% and 80% during this time, and storing the electric scooter at room temperature.
Lithium batteries should not be left completely discharged or fully charged. Doing so can cause damage to the battery and reduce its capacity.
By following the manufacturer’s instructions, you will ensure the maximum lifespan and proper functioning of the battery.
Always use the original charger to charge the electric scooter.
When purchasing an electric scooter, we recommend purchasing the following additional equipment:
• Protective gear (helmet and knee and elbow pads)
• Quality lock, regardless of theft prevention systems
• Additional reflectors
• Additional lights
We offer free delivery to your address within 2-8 working days for all electric scooters in our range, except for the Joyor A3/A5 models. In most cases, the expected delivery time is 4 working days from receipt of payment. Free delivery: 1-4 working days.
We provide professional and affordable servicing in Ljubljana, as well as the supply of original spare parts to all our customers.
Most electric scooters have a speed limit controlled by a controller that regulates the flow of energy from the battery to the motor. Most speed limiters can be easily removed, but be aware that it is not permitted to ride an electric scooter without homologation at speeds exceeding 25 km/h or at a speed adjusted to that of pedestrians.
Riding an electric scooter is easier than cycling, and most people can start right away. Dress in protective clothing appropriate for your journey and riding style. Before getting on the electric scooter, make sure to wear suitable clothes.
Always wear a helmet, regardless of how short the trip is and how fast you are riding. The helmet should at least have a CPSC certification to properly protect your head.
Your clothing and equipment should match the speed and type of journey you are undertaking. Higher speeds require more protective gear.
For higher speeds or if riding on the road in traffic, you should wear long pants, gloves, a long-sleeved shirt, and footwear that protects the entire foot.
You can also add more protective gear, including knee pads or perhaps a full racing suit.
Before riding, it’s important to familiarize yourself with your electric scooter. Check where the throttle, brakes, lights, and horn are. This will help you ride the electric scooter safely and effectively.
If you’ve just gotten an electric scooter, it’s best to take it to a safe area away from traffic, such as a parking lot. Test the acceleration and braking of the electric scooter to get a feel for the ride.
We recommend testing your electric scooter without turning on the electric motor, using it like a regular scooter with your legs. This will give you a good sense of balance, steering, and braking.
Test the folding mechanism of your electric scooter. Some models also have foldable handlebars. There are various mechanisms, and some have additional safety features that need to be engaged. Some mechanisms will make an audible click when properly secured, while others won’t. Before each ride, check that your electric scooter is ready. This includes checking the brakes, throttle, lights, and mechanism.
Starting the electric scooter and beginning the ride is very simple. Just place one foot on the footrest, push off, and press the throttle. Usually, you need to accelerate to around 5 km/h for the motor to engage, which is called the “kick-start” function. Some electric scooters don’t require pushing off or have adjustable settings. Before starting, make sure the kickstand/foot is up.
If this is your first time riding an electric scooter, you may want to use the conventional stance where one foot (usually the non-dominant one) is placed in front of the other. We recommend this position because it provides better stability and a more dynamic ride. If you do it with your dominant foot forward, it’s called the “Goofy” position, similar to skateboarding.
Some riders prefer to have their feet side by side, but this position is less stable because you won’t be able to adjust your balance by shifting your weight dynamically. In an emergency, you won’t be able to react as quickly as if you were riding with one foot in front of the other.
While riding the electric scooter, use the handlebars to help balance, but let your feet and legs do most of the work. If you notice that you need to pull or push hard on the handlebars during regular riding, it’s a sign that you need to incorporate more leaning into your ride. At very low speeds, you will actively use the handlebars to steer the scooter. At normal speeds, the handlebars should remain mostly level, and you should rely on shifting your weight and leaning to maneuver and weave. When braking hard, bend your knees and shift your weight back onto the rear foot as if you were sitting down.
Maximum braking power is reached just before the rear wheel starts to skid and locks the brakes. The front wheel is much less likely to skid, but there is a higher risk of being thrown over the handlebars if used incorrectly, which is also the cause of many falls on electric scooters. Please take some time to practice proper brake usage by gradually applying more pressure on the front brake until you get used to it.
Acceleration is done by pressing the throttle. If you accelerate strongly on a more powerful electric scooter, make sure your feet are in a stable position and bend your knees to lower your center of gravity. Your legs should provide most of your balance. When accelerating strongly, shift your weight onto the rear foot and use this foot to help your body lean forward. This will help you avoid gripping the handlebars too tightly. If you’re riding an electric scooter with dual motors, this will also help the front wheel maintain grip during acceleration.
In our offer, we have electric scooters with lithium batteries and lead-acid batteries. The lithium battery is the most commonly used battery to power an electric scooter. Compared to traditional lead-acid batteries, they are lighter (by 50%-60%) and have a longer lifespan. The initial investment is higher than with a traditional lead-acid battery, but over the entire battery life cycle, this investment is much more cost-effective. A lead-acid battery has a lifespan of up to 250 charges, while a lithium battery has a lifespan of up to 1500 charges or more. Lead-acid batteries are a cheaper solution, but they have a much shorter lifespan and are quite heavy and large.
We definitely recommend purchasing lithium batteries for the SXT Monster, SXT 1000, SXT 1600 Xl, and SXT 500 models, where there is an option to choose a lead-acid battery.
A high-quality braking system is essential for safety and control while riding an electric scooter. Electric scooter brakes can be divided into two categories: mechanical and electronic.
Mechanical braking systems rely on a physical mechanism to slow down the scooter and include foot, drum, and disc brakes. The energy from the brake lever to the actual brake can be transmitted in two ways: through brake fluid (hydraulic brakes) or through a cable (mechanical brakes).
The typical braking distance at 24 km/h for mechanical systems is six meters, and the absolute best is less than three meters.
Foot brakes, which are activated by pressing down on the rear fender, cause friction and slow down the scooter. This type of brake is not as effective as drum or disc brakes.
Drum brakes are enclosed in the wheel and require less maintenance than other types of brakes; they also perform well in wet conditions. Disc brakes have the highest braking power and are lighter than drum brakes. They are usually found on higher-end scooters and high-performance electric scooters.
Disc brakes have the greatest braking power and are lighter than drum brakes. They are usually found on higher-end scooters and high-performance electric scooters.
Electronic braking systems rely on the use of the motor itself for braking and include exclusively electric and regenerative braking systems. Electric and regenerative brakes are the weakest.
Mechanical brakes provide stronger braking than electronic systems. However, electronic systems do not require any adjustments or maintenance. Many electric scooters will have a combination of electronic and mechanical braking systems.
Many electric scooters have a built-in kinetic energy recovery system (KERS). The system works by storing the energy released during braking. You can then use this energy for acceleration, which will also extend the life of your brake pads.
Good tires and suspension mean good handling and a comfortable ride on an electric scooter.
A larger tire means better handling and a better feel while driving, while also making it easier to overcome bumps on the road. A solid tire is made entirely of rubber and lacks suspension. An electric scooter with solid tires is quite rigid or stiff to ride. The advantage of a solid tire is its longer lifespan and the fact that it cannot be punctured, making maintenance of the scooter itself easier and cheaper.
“Honeycomb” tires are a popular solution among scooter drivers as they combine the comfort of a traditional tire with easier maintenance of an electric scooter, although they are not quite as comfortable as a regular tire.
A traditional tire is the most popular among electric scooter drivers because it is extremely comfortable, although such a scooter needs to be maintained more frequently and its tire pressure monitored.
In general, an electric scooter is very simple to maintain. The most common maintenance task is to replace tires and inner tubes, and to ensure that the correct tire pressure is maintained. We advise that you regularly inspect your electric scooter, as it can happen that a screw or electrical wiring may become loose during use.
Most users will experience one issue with their scooter for every 1000 kilometers ridden. The most common issues are a punctured or worn tire, worn or improperly adjusted brakes, and broken or loose fenders.
Another extremely important aspect is proper battery maintenance. Every manufacturer has their own instructions on how to best use a lithium battery. For optimal battery life, it is very important to read the instructions for use before first use and to follow the manufacturer’s advice. Improper battery maintenance is excluded from the electric scooter warranty.
We advise that you thoroughly inspect all important parts of the scooter (brakes, tires, screws, etc.) before each use.
Regardless of laws and regulations, we always advise wearing a helmet and other protective gear (knee pads, elbow pads, back protectors) while riding an electric scooter. For higher-speed riding, we also recommend wearing long pants, long-sleeved shirts, gloves, and closed-toe shoes.
On stronger scooters, the risk of falling is higher, which can endanger yourself and other traffic participants. Your equipment and clothing must always match the speed and style of driving. Higher speed means more protective equipment.
Due to the small wheels, electric scooters are subject to a lot of vibrations transferred to the driver. The transmission is even more intense on scooters with solid tires. To ensure a comfortable ride, all scooters in our offer (except for Xiaomi electric scooters) have installed suspension.
Suspension can be single or double. There are three main types of suspension on electric scooters. These are classic spring dampers, piston hydraulic or air suspension, and suspension with the help of rubber.
All electric scooters in our offer are equipped with LED lighting. There is a white/yellow light on the front of the scooter and a red LED light is installed on the back of the scooter. Many scooters also have a light sensor that automatically turns on the lights in low daylight. As an additional feature, some scooters also offer side ambient lighting, which can be turned off if desired. In recent times, electric scooters with built-in turn signals are becoming increasingly common. In our offer, these are, for example, SXT Monster EEC, Joyor Y10 or Joyor S5 and others.
Most electric scooters come equipped with anti-theft protection. You can unlock/lock the scooter using a mobile application, a traditional key, a contactless (NFC) key, an immobilizer, or a PIN code. You can also install an alarm system on the scooter. Because most electric scooters weigh up to 40 kilograms, they are easy to steal without physical locking. An electric scooter can be quickly placed in the trunk of a car or used as a traditional non-motorized scooter.
To choose the right size of lock, you will need to examine your scooter and determine secure locking points. These are points that are made of hard material that cannot be easily unscrewed or broken. We recommend using high-quality locks, especially hard U-shaped locks. Choose a size that fits around (or through) the scooter and still leaves enough room to reach a fixed point (pole, bike rack, etc.).
Best Secure Points on Your Scooter:
Points to Avoid When Locking:
We advise you to always lock your electric scooter when leaving it unattended. Do this in a well-lit and visible location, such as a bike rack in front of an entrance.
Secure the scooter in a way that does not disturb or obstruct passersby. There is a lower likelihood of the scooter being stolen in a shopping center with cameras than in a deserted parking lot, where a thief can take more time.
Also, make sure your scooter is protected from weather conditions such as rain and direct sunlight.
Proper cleaning is one of the most important elements of good electric scooter maintenance. Regular cleaning is necessary if you want your scooter to have a long lifespan. It is essential to clean the chassis and fenders more frequently to remove dirt or extra dust.
To clean, use a damp cloth or soft sponge and make sure the charging port is closed (covered). Never use corrosive substances or chemical cleaners as they can damage your electric scooter. Do not use running water or even a pressure washer for cleaning. You can use a used toothbrush to help. After each cleaning, completely dry the scooter.
Before long-term storage, it is recommended that you thoroughly clean your scooter. When the scooter is completely dry, we recommend storing it with a cover so that the scooter remains clean until the next use.
The IP label is an abbreviation for the English phrase “ingress protection” (protection against ingress). It tells us how an electric scooter is protected against the intrusion of dust and water into its interior. In addition to the IP label, there are two digits (e.g. IP54), and the higher the number, the greater the protection of the scooter. The first digit tells us what the protection against dust is, and the second digit tells us what the protection against water is. If you want to use an electric scooter in all weather conditions (even in the rain), the second digit must be higher or equal to 4 (IPx4).
IPx0
• Completely unprotected against water
IPx1 to IPx3
• Very limited protection against water
IPx4 to IPx6
• Suitable for driving in the rain
IPx7 and higher
• Can be fully submerged in water
To choose the size of the helmet, you need to measure the circumference of the head. The easiest way to do this is with a tape measure.
Helmet sizes are usually marked with labels S, M, L, XL, where each label represents a certain circumference.
• XS (52-54 cm)
• S (54-56 cm)
• M (56-58 cm)
• L (58-60 cm)
If you have any questions or issues, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. You can contact us via email, phone, or live chat.
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