10 Most powerful electric scooters

Electric Scooters – The 10 Most Powerful eScooters

Have you ever wondered which electric scooters are the most powerful ones?

Electric scooters are propelled by their electric motor(s) and depending on battery capacity and motor type, electric motors can produce a very high amount of energy.

Typical electric scooters have effects of around 500-15000 Watts of peak power at the tip of the riders fingers. But there are beast models out there with a lot more power to offer.

More power results in higher acceleration, more torque, more speed, and range.

We have listed the most powerful electric scooters in the world based on their peak power.

Top List – 10 Most Powerful Electric Scooters

Below is a list of the ten most powerful electric scooters in the world. Enjoy!

Slack Core 1220

Peak Power: 33,000 Watts
Top Speed: 75 mph
 (121 km/h)
Range: 51 mi
 (82 km)

Slack Core 920

Peak Power: 30,000 Watts
Top Speed: 75 mph
 (121 km/h)
Range: 45 mi
 (72 km)

Slack Core 920R

Peak Power: 28,800 Watts
Top Speed: 90 mph
 (145 km/h)
Range: 47 mi
 (76 km)

Dualtron X Limited

Peak Power: 12,000 Watts
Top Speed: 68 mph
 (110 km/h)
Range: 124 mi
 (200 km)

Dualtron Thunder 2

Peak Power: 10,080 Watts
Top Speed: 62 mph
 (100 km/h)
Range: 106 mi
 (170 km)

Dualtron Thunder 3

Peak Power: 10,000 Watts
Top Speed: 62 mph
 (100 km/h)
Range: 106 mi
 (170 km)

Fidico Lightspeed Knight (30 Ah)

Peak Power: 10,000 Watts
Top Speed: 59 mph
 (95 km/h)
Range: 41 mi
 (66 km)

Fidico Lightspeed Knight (45 Ah)

Peak Power: 10,000 Watts
Top Speed: 81 mph
 (130 km/h)
Range: 61 mi
 (98 km)

Fidico Lightspeed Knight (50 Ah)

Peak Power: 10,000 Watts
Top Speed: 81 mph
 (130 km/h)
Range: 80 mi
 (128 km)

Fidico Lightspeed Knight (60 Ah)

Peak Power: 10,000 Watts
Top Speed: 81 mph
 (130 km/h)
Range: 136 mi
 (219 km)

Peak Power v.s. Power

Electric Scooter motors have what is called “peak power” as well as “power”. The peak power is what you can get in optimal conditions (sufficiently charged battery, no faults, etc) when you press the throttle to the maximum. It is usually lasting a short while, to not overload the motor(s).

Power on the other hand is always at hands, and is usually the nominal power which is available at most of the time.

Peak power can be significantly higher than power!

So when is peak power useful? Going uphill is one great example, where you need more power for a short while. Acceleration is another example, where you need to gain speed quickly.