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Power Up Your Ride with an Electric Scooter

There has been a steep rise in Segway Ninebot scooters across Australia's biggest cities in recent years and it isn't just because electric scooters are fun, they're convenient, eco-friendly, and affordable, too.

If you're ready to ditch traffic jams and scoot into the future, an electric scooter is a superior ride if you're looking for a faster, smarter, greener way to travel. Whether you're looking to take sunset rides or commute to work, even for the last mile, Tech Sales Online has the perfect Segway Ninebot Scooter for you.

Top Benefits of Electric Scooters

  • Eco-Friendly Transport: with zero emissions, electric scooters are an eco-friendly mode of transport. 
  • Cost-Effective Commuting: once you pay the initial costs, you don't need to worry about paying for parking, fuel, or public transport. 
  • Compact & Portable: with a compact, foldable design, many electric scooters are lightweight and many are designed to make carrying and storage simple.
  • Fun & Functional: if you're looking for the perfect blend of fun and functionality, look no further than a Segway scooter, delivering enjoyment and utility in equal measure.
  • Low Maintenance: there are far fewer moving parts as compared to a car or bike, so you don't have to worry about tricky maintenance schedules.

Choosing the Right E-Scooter for Your Lifestyle

If you want to ensure you make the best choice, there are a few factors to consider as you shop for the right e-scooter for your lifestyle. 

  • Range & Battery Life: if you're a commuter, be sure your chosen scooter can meet your range and battery life demands. Ideally, a scooter that can handle a 30 km range at a minimum. 
  • Speed & Motor Power: if you live in a hilly area, you need more power to perform in the toughest of terrains. With a max climbing slope of 30%, the GT3 SuperScooter is powerful enough to handle anything.
  • Portability & Weight: if you plan to take your scooter on public transport or need a lightweight portable model to fold away for storage, make sure your chosen model is foldable.
  • Safety Features: electric scooters have a range of safety features, including self-sealing tyres, in-built lights, dual brakes, horns, and hydraulic suspension.

If you're not sure which scooter is the right fit for you, our customer service is happy to help.

Top Brands Available at Tech Sales Online

Segway Ninebot is the premier brand in the electric scooter industry and Tech Sales Online is a proud authorised Australian seller. Segway Ninebot scooters are known for their premium performance, safety features, and smart attributes to fine-tune your ride.

From high-performance SuperScooters to compact commuters, Tech Sales Online boasts a handpicked range of electric scooters built for Australian roads.

Why Buy From Tech Sales Online? 

If you're looking for an electric scooter and you want to buy from an Australian trusted retailer that offers fast nationwide shipping of 100% local stock, Tech Sales Online is the answer. We get the absolute best deals on the biggest brands and there are no hidden costs, plus you can come to us for friendly, local expert support, whether you're looking for advice or troubleshooting assistance. When you shop with Tech Sales Online you get the best prices, secure checkout, genuine manufacturer warranties, and hassle-free returns.

Forget the guesswork, Tech Sales Online makes buying an electric scooter simple. With local support, real people, speedy service, and fast shipping, you'll be on the road in no time.

What is an electric scooter?

An electric scooter is an innovative mode of transport that combines the ease of a traditional kick scooter with the convenience of a motorised device. It's is typically a two-wheeled vehicle, designed for one rider, and it is fitted with a rechargeable battery and a motor.

It was back in 1996 that Peugeot introduced the first mass-produced model, the Scoot'Elec, paving the way for urban mobility. Today, electric scooters are popular with kids and adults alike for their ease of use, environmental friendliness, and ability to navigate through dense city traffic efficiently. They’re not just about convenience and speed, but also about making responsible and sustainable choices for the environment.

How does an electric scooter work?

An electric scooter works by using electricity to power a motor, which propels the scooter forward. The scooter has a rechargeable battery that stores electrical energy and it also has an electric motor that is connected to the scooter's wheels. To start the scooter, locate the throttle, usually on the handlebars, and give it a twist or pull (depending on the model you have). This signals the scooter to draw power from the battery, activating the motor, and propelling the wheels. Then, off you go (it’s that simple)!

Electric scooters have brakes, usually operated by hand levers, to slow down or stop the scooter. And recharging is also hassle-free, requiring a simple plug into a standard power outlet. Just remember, to keep the scooter running, you need to charge the battery regularly.

What are the different kinds of electric scooters available?

There are a huge range of electric scooters available on the market today, with new innovations added to the diverse selection regularly. Popular styles include:

  • Commuter scooters, ideal for daily travel.
  • Pro scooters, favoured by enthusiasts for tricks.
  • Kick scooters - a classic design with an electric boost.
  • E-Scooters with seats provide comfort for longer rides.
  • Waterproof electric scooters suit diverse weather conditions.
  • Big wheel scooters offer stability.
  • High performance e-scooters deliver speed.
  • Lightweight options are easily portable.
  • Long distance e-scooters prioritise extended battery life.
  • Performance scooters combine speed and agility.

Choose the type that aligns with your lifestyle and needs.

How do I choose an electric scooter?

Choosing an electric scooter depends on your individual needs. Consider things like:

  • Commute Distance: If you're commuting short distances, a scooter with a moderate range would be fine. However, if you're planning on long commutes or don't have easy access to charging points, look for a longer battery life and range.
  • Terrain: For flat city streets, most scooters are fine. But if your route involves steep hills or rough surfaces, you'll want a scooter with a more powerful motor and larger tyres.
  • Personal Comfort: Comfort varies from person to person. Some prefer standing scooters, while others might want a seat for longer rides. Check for features like adjustable handlebars, cushioned grips, and suspension systems that can make your ride more comfortable.
  • Scooter Weight: The weight of the scooter is important, especially if you'll need to carry it up stairs or onto public transportation. Lightweight models are easier to transport but may compromise on speed or range.
  • Battery Life: Battery life determines how far you can go on a single charge. Look for a scooter with a battery life that comfortably covers your commute distance with some to spare. Remember, factors like rider weight, terrain, and speed can affect battery life.
  • Speed: Speed might be important if you're using the scooter for commuting. But remember, faster isn't always better. Higher speeds can drain the battery quicker and might not be as safe.
  • Safety: Look for scooters with reliable brakes, good quality tyres for grip, headlights and taillights for visibility, and a good build quality. Some scooters also come with electronic safety features like speed limiters and anti-theft alarms.

Are electric scooters legal?

The laws of electric scooter use vary across all Australian states, so riders need to be aware of local regulations before they buy. While some states allow e-scooter use with restrictions, others restrict usage to private property. Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania have more lenient regulations; New South Wales, South Australia, and the Northern Territory only permit rental scooters, while the ACT allows usage with additional requirements. Learning local regulations ensures a legal and safe experience. You can find out more on your state council website.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general reference only, accurate as of May 29th, 2024. Local regulations regarding electric scooter use and purchasing may vary. We strongly encourage you to conduct independent research and consult with your local transport authority before purchasing or operating an electric scooter in your state.