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How to Choose the Right Personal Electric Vehicle: A Guide to Scooters and E-Bikes

There’s an abundance of electric vehicles on the market. It’s an increasingly competitive industry and you can expect to see a lot of new products arriving on the scene.

If you’re looking for an electric vehicle but are unsure which is the right choice for you, then the following steps should help you decide.

E-bikes

You probably already know this, but an e-bike is simply a traditional bike with an electric motor fitted. The aim is to make it easier to cover distance even if you’re not an Olympic athlete.

There are two main types of e-bikes:

  1. Assisted

An assisted e-bike is designed to support your pedaling. As you pedal, it will provide a small amount of power to help you keep moving at a steady pace. That’s regardless of the terrain.

  1. Powered

Powered e-bikes do everything for you, although you can still pedal if you wish

Electric Scooters

Electric scooters are similar to e-bikes in that they have small electric motors. These have a simple twist-action throttle, allowing you to move.

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You don’t need to do anything except steer.

Choosing The Right One For You

Understanding the basics of how e-bikes and electric scooters work is essential when making your choice regarding the best personal electric vehicle. Here’s what you need to consider:

The Type of Power

We’ve talked about how e-bikes and scooters are powered and how they can influence your decision. Consider your motives for getting an e-bike or electric scooter. If you want to get out more and improve your fitness, the assisted e-bike is the right option for you.

Powered e-bikes and e-scooters require minimal physical effort and are unlikely to significantly help your fitness.

Of course, if your aim is to get around quickly, efficiently, and with minimal effort, you’re looking at either the powered bike or the electric scooter.

Riding Position

Take a moment to consider what you’ll be using your personal electric vehicle for. There’s a clear difference between the two, as most electric scooters don’t have seats.

In other words, if you want to sit down while traveling, you’re looking at the e-bike.

Company Reputation

The reputation of the manufacturer won’t help you choose between an e-bike or an electric scooter. However, it will help you to choose the right vehicle.

There are several well-established brands in Australia, such as HX e-scooters and DiroDi e-bikes. Choosing a reputable brand means you will have guarantees and instant confidence in your personal electric vehicle.

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It’s essential to choose a brand and a supplier you feel comfortable with and one that has fantastic customer support. It will make life with your new vehicle easier, especially if it’s your first one.

The Price

Deciding between e-bikes and e-scooters can be as simple as your budget. E-scooters generally have less complicated parts, making them the cheaper and potentially more affordable option.

While you can get an e-bike for a few hundred dollars, it’s also possible to spend several thousand.

However, before you make a decision based only on cost, remember that this is an investment. The right e-bike or electric scooter should last you for years.

Summing Up

It’s a good idea to take your time making this decision. However, the bottom line is surprisingly simple. The right choice is personal; your decision doesn’t need to be the same as that of your friends or family.

Consider what you will use the vehicle for and whether you are more comfortable sitting or standing while traveling. That will help you decide the right type of personal electric vehicle. Then, it’s just a matter of which one appeals the most.