Most sold e-fatbike 2024
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E-fatbikes, Ouxi
Ouxi V8 2.0 E-fatbike | 25km/h
Original price was: € 1.799,00.€ 1.099,00Current price is: € 1.099,00. Incl. VAT -
E-fatbikes, EB2
EB2 Pro E-fatbike | Italy Grey | 25km/h
Original price was: € 1.999,00.€ 1.399,99Current price is: € 1.399,99. Incl. VAT -
Most sold e-step 2024
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Electric scooters, Qwheel, Speed up to 20km/h
Qwheel Essential – 25km/h – Range 25km
Original price was: € 599,00.€ 479,00Current price is: € 479,00. Incl. VAT -
Electric scooters, Qwheel, Speed up to 20km/h
Qwheel Mi 1S – 25km/h – Range 35km
Original price was: € 699,00.€ 599,00Current price is: € 599,00. Incl. VAT -
Electric scooters, Mankeel, Speed up to 50km/h
Mankeel Silver – 25km/h – Range 45km
Original price was: € 999,00.€ 899,00Current price is: € 899,00. Incl. VAT
Accessories expected soon
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, electric scooters are legal in the Netherlands. However, there are specific rules and regulations you must comply with to ride safely and legally, such as speed limits and use on bike lanes.
The speed limit for electric scooters in the Netherlands is 25 kilometers per hour. It is important to adjust your speed to the environment and be considerate of other road users.
Wearing a helmet is not mandatory for electric scooter users in the Netherlands. However, it is highly recommended, especially at higher speeds or when driving on busy roads.
Yes, electric scooters are allowed to ride on the bike path in the Netherlands. However, be considerate of other cyclists and pedestrians and respect traffic rules.
Yes, it is mandatory to take out liability insurance for electric scooters in the Netherlands. This insurance covers any damage you cause to others while using your electric scooter.
The rules for carrying an electric scooter on public transportation can vary. In general, folding electric scooters are allowed on public transportation, provided they are folded and do not cause a nuisance to other passengers.
You can charge your electric scooter using a regular power outlet. Most electric scooters come with a charger that you can plug into a standard outlet. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for a safe and efficient charging process.
No, you do not need a driver’s license to drive an electric scooter in the Netherlands. However, it is important to be familiar with the traffic rules and safety guidelines for driving on public roads.
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