{"id":7932,"date":"2021-03-10T18:51:16","date_gmt":"2021-03-10T18:51:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/escooternerds.com\/?p=7932"},"modified":"2023-12-11T13:11:12","modified_gmt":"2023-12-11T13:11:12","slug":"ninebot-e25e-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/escooternerds.com\/ninebot-e25e-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Ninebot E25\/E25E\/E25A Review – Great-Quality All-Rounder Scooter"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
The Ninebot E25E is a versatile scooter with a touch of extra performance. Ideal for commuters, urban scooterists, students, or young professionals navigating the city. Casual riders seeking a stylish and easy neighborhood cruise will also appreciate this scooter. Slightly more powerful than other Ninebot scooters, it’s suitable for beginners and serves as an upgrade for those transitioning from ride-sharing scooters, offering modern features and performance enhancements.<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\n\t\t
The Ninebot E25E is an excellent scooter for many riders, but it is not the best choice for everyone. While it is versatile, powerful, and stylish, it may not be the best option for those who need a long-range scooter, a scooter for hilly areas, or a scooter for heavy riders. If you are looking for a scooter that can go further on a single charge, a scooter that can handle steep inclines or a scooter that has a higher weight limit, you may want to consider a different model.<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t<\/div>\n\n\t
In this detailed Ninebot E25E review, we will see what makes this latest Ninebot scooter a great general-purpose scooter, how it can serve your needs, and when it might be your perfect scooter.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Just a little side note before we continue – the Ninebot E25, the Ninebot E25E, and the Ninebot E25A are all practically the same scooter, with some adjustments to be street-legal in the different markets where they sell. The E25 version is sold in Australia, the E25A version is sold in the US, and the E25E is sold in Europe.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n Ninebot E25\/E25E\/E25A Specifications\n <\/p>\n\n
\n Imperial<\/a>\n Metric<\/a>\n <\/p>\n\n
Top speed<\/td> | 25 kmh<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Top speed<\/td> | 15.5 mph<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Range<\/td> | 25 km<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Range<\/td> | 15.5 mi<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Power<\/td> | 300 W<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Climb angle<\/td> | 8.5 \u00b0<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Battery<\/td> | 215 Wh, 36 V<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Battery type<\/td> | supports extra battery<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Charging time<\/td> | 4 h<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Ingress protection (IP)<\/td> | IPX4<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight<\/td> | 14.3 kg<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight<\/td> | 32 lbs<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight limit<\/td> | 100 kg<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight limit<\/td> | 220 lbs<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Tire size<\/td> | 9 in<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Tire type<\/td> | dual-density flat-free tires<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Foldable<\/td> | yes<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Foldable handlebars<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Terrains<\/td> | urban<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Brakes<\/td> | front electronic & regenerative, rear magnetic and foot brake<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Shock absorbers<\/td> | front shock absorber<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Lights<\/td> | front + rear + brake LED + reflectors<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Control<\/td> | LED screen<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Speed modes<\/td> | 3<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Cruise control<\/td> | yes<\/td><\/tr>\n |
App<\/td> | yes<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Folded dimensions (L * W * H)<\/td> | 119 cm * 42 cm * 36 cm<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Folded dimensions (L * W * H)<\/td> | 47 in * 17 in * 14 in<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Unfolded dimensions (L * W * H)<\/td> | 116 cm * 42 cm * 117 cm<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Unfolded dimensions (L * W * H)<\/td> | 46 in * 17 in * 46 in<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Adjustable handlebar<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n<\/tbody><\/table><\/div>\n\n\n\nBasics<\/h2>\n\n\n\nHere are some of the basics you should know about the Ninebot E25E.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Unboxing and assembly<\/h3>\n\n\n\n |