Scorpio X1 vs Segway Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E12

Compare Specifications of Scorpio X1 and Segway Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E12

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Scorpio X1
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Segway Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E12
Segway Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E12

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor -- 200 W Motor
Range 200 Km at 40 Km/h 10 km
Charging Time 0-90% in 3h 4 Hours
Maximum Power 10 kW --
Top Speed 105 kmph 18 kmph
Riding Modes Eco, City & Sport --
Battery 72V 5kWh Samsung SDI's Lithium Ion Nickel-Cobalt Manganese Cells 2550 mAh Lithium-ion battery
Charger -- 0.8 A Charger
Display 7-inch TFT display --
Frame Single-sided aluminium Alluminum-alloy
Handle Bar -- TPR Handle Grips
Grip Ergonomic rubber grip with 65 degree e-throttle --
Headlamp LED LED
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front -- Patented Anti-skid Tubeless Tires
Rear -- Patented Anti-skid Tubeless Tires
Wheel / RIM Alloy Alloy
Brakes
Front Disc Regenerative brake + hand-operated brake + foot brake
Rear Disc Regenerative brake + hand-operated brake + foot brake
Suspension
Front Upside Down fork Spring damper
Rear Dual rated shock absorber --
Colors Available
Colors -- Orange


Physical Specs
Length -- 915 mm
Width -- 400 mm
Height -- 950 mm
Weight -- 8.5 kg kg
Overview
About The Scorpio X1 is an electric scooter with a 72V 5kWh Samsung SDI's Lithium Ion Nickel-Cobalt M Read More Segway Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E12 Riding Modes are Turbo Mode, Cruise Mode and Safe Mode. Read More
Features - Smart app connectivity

Scorpio X1

Scorpio X1
Disc Brake
- Battery Indicator
- Thumb Throttle
- One Step Folding
- 3 Riding Modes
- Safe Braking System
- Integrated Battery Design
- Battery Management System
Additional Details -- Fold : 980 × 400 × 320 mm
Payload : 20–60 kg
IP Rating : Vehicle : IPX4
Recommended Age : 8–14 years
Max. Slope : Approx. 7%
Traversable Terrain : Flat surface, paved road
Operating Temperature : 14-104°F (-10-40°C)
Storage Temperature : -4–122°F (-20–50°C); 41–86°F (5–30°C) recommended
Battery Management System : Over-heating, short circuit, over-current and over-charge protection

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