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  2. E-scooter - Wikipedia

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    An e-scooter or electric kick scooter is an electric motorized scooter – a stand-up scooter powered by an electric hub motor in its front and/or rear wheel. It is generally designed with a large center deck on which the rider stands. The standard for compatibility is usually based on the Xiaomi M365. [citation needed]

  3. Segway - Wikipedia

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    Segway x2 SE (ruggedised self-balancing scooter for use on most challenging terrain) [31] Segway Robot (autonomous robot based on the Segway miniPro) [32] Consumer. Ninebot by Segway E+ (self-balancing scooter for general use) [33] Ninebot by Segway miniPro (smaller self-balancing scooter for general use, controlled by a 'knee control bar') [34]

  4. Micro Mobility Systems - Wikipedia

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    With the earned money, he founded Micro Mobility Systems in 1999 and started producing the two-wheeled Scooter, which was an even bigger success. Because of the excessive demand, he allowed his partner in Taiwan to distribute the Scooter in the United States with the name Razor for a commission.

  5. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    A smaller vehicle, typically just a deck to stand on with two (or three) wheels and a handlebar on a vertical stem is also termed a scooter; such scooters if unpowered are termed kick scooters, and e-scooters if battery powered. E-scooters are made available for hire by several companies in a scooter-sharing system.

  6. Motorized scooter - Wikipedia

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    Commuting in Canada with an e-scooter has increased. As power-assisted bicycles, e-scooters must follow many of the same federal laws and regulations, such as being limited to 32 km/h and not being allowed over 500 W output. [34] Ontario has recently unveiled a series of laws aimed at ensuring safety while using electric-kick scooters or, e ...

  7. Niu Technologies - Wikipedia

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    NIU N1 (later renamed NQi) scooter in Vienna. Niu Technologies (Chinese: 牛电科技; stylized as NIU) is an electric scooter company headquartered in Beijing, China. [1] Yan Li has been its CEO and COO since December 2017. [2] [3] Niu's products include electric scooters, electric bicycles, e-scooters and electric motorcycles.