The Singapore company Falcon PEV has a video comparing their products of electric vehicles. The electric scooters used include the MyWay, GoBoard and E-Twow and even a self-balancing scooter that looks like a compact Segway. Check it out for an idea to see how they compare. Do share in the comments if you know of ...
Are they a viable option for the electric kick scooter fan looking for something more extreme? The likes of ZBoard, Boosted Board, and other e-skateboard variants have come to notability through successful kick-starter campaigns and have slowly begun production. I decided to take a brief look at some of the variants of these boards and ...
The E-TWOW (pronounced “E-2”) is the lightest weight e-scooter in the market. Weighing in at just under 10kg, it is a very feasible option for last-mile commuting. What it lacks in power, torque and ride comfort, it makes up for it in terms of portability. The 8-inch tubeless tires give the rider some good speed ...
After our previous article on Patgear clones, we have since received a few such feedback from other patgear users out there who have had different experiences with the original Patgear. The French electric scooter blog www.etrott.com and http://etrotti.net and wrote to us citing their experiences in France. It’s a shame that the most expensive and fragile ...
“This Board has more technology than the satellites that went into space…” I hope no one really thought the HUVr board was actually real. One day, but not today. In the meantime, most of us earthlings who still require a hoverboard with self-balancing wheels to get around. Check out the Deux here at Falcon PEV, ...
Kick scooters (or skate scooters, footbikes, push scooters whatever you call it) is a growing presence in the streets of Singapore. Blessed with the right infrastructure and with the Singapore government’s long-term plans to develop 700km (!) of bike lanes and park connectors all around this tiny island of 700km2, these bicycle alternatives are sprouting up and the ...