I have an eye on a china e-scooter and I have to decide between a 60v 23ha two motors 2400w, rated at 75km/h = 46mph, or the same model, 60v 20ah with one motor at 1200w rated at 55/60km/h = 34mph/37mph.
The price difference is significant... and the dual motor model does NOT have a eco mode, it's always using both.
I don't know that much about e-scooters, I have a Ruima m4 with LG 16ah wich I love for the lightweight and I give to my father when I move to the mountains.
I want a more all terrain tough thing to ride here. The 2 drive seems the logic choise, but I don't know if that always on 2 motors will drain quicker the battery and add extra weight, or instead the only one motor will drain it quicker when tries to climb up on hard terrains for the lack of power, (does a 1200w 60v config lack power on hard climbs?).
I don't care that much for the speed, I prefer mileage, both are rated at 100km range but that isn't always confiable with chinese brands.
Wich one? @_@
The price difference is significant... and the dual motor model does NOT have a eco mode, it's always using both.
I don't know that much about e-scooters, I have a Ruima m4 with LG 16ah wich I love for the lightweight and I give to my father when I move to the mountains.
I want a more all terrain tough thing to ride here. The 2 drive seems the logic choise, but I don't know if that always on 2 motors will drain quicker the battery and add extra weight, or instead the only one motor will drain it quicker when tries to climb up on hard terrains for the lack of power, (does a 1200w 60v config lack power on hard climbs?).
I don't care that much for the speed, I prefer mileage, both are rated at 100km range but that isn't always confiable with chinese brands.
Wich one? @_@