Technical definition
Maximum supported weight
The maximum supported weight indicates the maximum load that an electric scooter, e-bike, mobility scooter or other vehicle can safely carry during use. It usually refers to the rider’s weight, although in some cases it may also include a backpack, luggage or other accessories being carried.
This specification is important because it directly affects the safety, stability, range, braking performance and overall performance of the vehicle. Exceeding the recommended maximum weight can reduce battery life, increase component wear and affect how the product behaves on hills, during braking or when turning.
Knowing the maximum supported weight helps you compare different models more accurately and choose a vehicle that matches the user’s real needs.
Articles using this term
- Achilleus Limited
- Ares
- Automobili Lamborghini ALext
- Bongo D20 XL Connected
- Bongo D30 XL Connected
- Bongo Doble Y85 2x2 XXL Connected
- Bongo V55 2x2 Connected
- Cecotec Bongo G40 XXL Connected
- CROSSOVER DUAL MAX 2
- Doble Z75
- Electric Scooter 4
- Electric Scooter 4 Pro
- Electric Scooter 5 Max
- Electric Scooter 5 Plus
- Electric Scooter 5 Pro
- Electric Scooter 6 Lite
- Electric Scooter 6 Max
- Electric Scooter 6 Ultra
- EV10S MAX
- G2 DGT
- GT1 E
- GT3
- GT3 E
- Jeep Juc
- Ninebot E3 Pro E
- Ninebot F3 Pro E
- Ninebot MAX G3 E
- S2 Pro
- Storm Limited
- Superscooter GT3 Pro
- ZRino Duo Max
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