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    Lightweight Electric Scooter

    Discover the best lightweight electric scooters designed for portability and convenience. Ideal for city commutes, our foldable scooters are easy to carry and store, without compromising on performance.

    Which electric scooter is the lightest?

    If you're choosing purely based on weight alone, the i8 is the lightest option. However, the i9 offers a higher speed, longer range, and more advanced features like app connectivity and solid tyres.

    i8 Lightweight Electric Scooter

    Glide through your day with the i8 Lightweight Electric Scooter – the perfect companion for short commutes, school runs, or a weekend ride around town. Weighing in at just 12 kg (26 lbs), this ultra-portable scooter folds in seconds, making it easy to store, carry on public transport, or pop in the boot of your car.

    Despite its compact size, the i8 Lightweight Electric Scooter packs a punch with a powerful 350W motor that delivers smooth acceleration and a top speed of 15.6 mph (25 km/h). Choose from three intuitive riding modes to suit your pace, whether you're coasting along at 6 km/h or zipping through the city at full speed. The scooter's 8.5-inch pneumatic tyres and rear-wheel drive ensure a stable, comfortable ride across a variety of urban surfaces.

    Safety comes first with the i8 Lightweight Electric Scooter. It features a dual braking system – EBAS electronic braking at the front and a hub brake at the rear – for reliable stopping power. Built-in front and rear LED lights, reflectors, and a bell keep you visible and heard, even during early morning or evening rides.

    The i8 Lightweight Electric Scooter’s IP54 water resistance makes it ready for those light drizzles, and the built-in LED display lets you monitor your speed, battery life, and mode with a quick glance. With a 12-mile (20 km) max range and a quick 4-6 hour recharge time, this scooter is ideal for daily use.

    i9 Lightweight Electric Scooter

    Take your daily commute to the next level with the i9 Lightweight Electric Scooter – a smart, stylish ride designed for modern urban life. Weighing just 12 kg and folding down in two simple steps, the i9 Lightweight Electric Scooter is perfect for those needing a powerful yet portable solution for zipping around town or connecting public transport with ease.

    With a top speed of 18.6 mph (30 km/h) and an impressive range of up to 18.6 miles (30 km) on a single charge, the i9 lets you go further and faster. Powered by a robust 350W front-wheel motor and supported by a 36V 7.5Ah battery with smart management technology, the scooter offers excellent hill-climbing ability (up to 15%) and fast charging in just 3–5 hours.

    The i9 Lightweight Electric Scooter is equipped with honeycomb solid tyres for a smooth, puncture-free ride, and a dual braking system – E-ABS electronic braking in the front and a mechanical disc brake in the rear – for reliable, responsive stopping power. Safety is further enhanced with bright LED front and rear lights, flashing brake lights, reflectors, and a bell.

    Stay informed on the go with the vibrant full-colour dashboard display, showing your speed, battery life, mode, temperature, trip distance, and more. Connect via Bluetooth to the Tuya app (new version) or KCQ app (old version) for extra functionality, including unlocking higher speed modes and maintenance alerts.

    With three riding modes, cruise control, IP54 water resistance, and a sturdy aluminium alloy frame, the i9 Lightweight Electric Scooter blends performance, safety, and convenience – ideal for riders aged 12+ seeking a dependable, fun way to travel.

    Why Are Electric Scooters So Heavy?

    Electric scooters can feel surprisingly heavy, especially when you try to carry them upstairs or load them into a car. But there are good reasons behind their weight — it’s largely due to the components needed for performance, safety, and durability.

    1. Battery Pack
    The battery is one of the heaviest parts of an electric scooter. Larger batteries offer longer range and better performance, but they add significant weight. A bigger battery means more lithium-ion cells and stronger casing, which increases both size and mass.

    2. Motor Power
    High-powered motors are heavier than low-powered ones. More powerful scooters (e.g. with 350W–1000W motors) require sturdier motor housings and stronger internal components, which naturally adds weight. Dual-motor scooters are even heavier.

    3. Frame Material
    Most quality scooters are built with durable materials like aluminium alloy or even steel. These materials are used to support the rider’s weight, withstand impacts, and ensure the scooter lasts longer. Heavier-duty frames are essential for structural integrity and safety.

    4. Wheels and Suspension
    Large pneumatic tyres, solid rubber wheels, and suspension systems (like springs or shocks) all contribute to the weight. These features improve ride comfort and stability, especially on rough surfaces, but they add bulk.

    5. Safety Components
    Disc brakes, electronic braking systems, front and rear LED lights, reflectors, and control displays all add weight. While small individually, together they make a difference — and they’re essential for safe riding.

    6. Folding Mechanism and Design
    Folding mechanisms, locks, and adjustable parts (like handlebars or stems) require reinforced joints and extra hardware, which adds to the total weight.

    In short, electric scooters are heavy not because of poor design, but because they pack in everything you need for power, range, comfort, and safety. The challenge for manufacturers is balancing performance with portability — which is why lightweight models often have smaller motors, shorter range, and fewer features.

    Is a Lighter Electric Scooter Better Than a Heavier One?

    Whether a lighter electric scooter is better than a heavier one really depends on your personal needs and how you plan to use it. Both types have their own strengths and limitations, and the right choice comes down to what matters most to you in daily use.

    Lighter scooters are highly valued for their portability. They are easier to carry up stairs, lift into a car boot, or take on public transport. If you live in a walk-up building, need to navigate stairs frequently, or combine your commute with buses or trains, a lightweight model will serve you well. Additionally, lighter scooters usually have smaller batteries, which means faster charging times. Their compact folded size also makes them easy to store in small apartments or under a desk at work.

    However, lightweight scooters do come with some trade-offs. They often feature less powerful motors and smaller batteries, which means lower top speeds and shorter maximum range. If your daily rides are long or involve hilly terrain, a lighter scooter might not deliver enough performance. In addition, the lower weight can affect stability when riding at higher speeds or over uneven surfaces. To stay lightweight, these models may also skip features like suspension systems or advanced braking mechanisms.

    On the other hand, heavier electric scooters are built for performance. They generally come with stronger motors, larger batteries, and enhanced features like suspension, solid braking systems, and larger tyres. These scooters are ideal for longer commutes, rougher road conditions, or riders who prioritise speed and comfort. Of course, the extra weight makes them less convenient to carry or store, and they usually take longer to charge.

    In conclusion, if you mostly ride short distances on smooth city roads and value portability, a lighter scooter is a great option. But if you need more power, range, or riding comfort, a slightly heavier model may be the better choice. The best scooter for you ultimately depends on your lifestyle, commute, and preferences.