Electric Scooters for Kids: Discover the Powered Scooter

If you’re looking to encourage your child to engage in independent activity, consider a scooter for kids. While a traditional scooter is an option, some parents find it challenging during longer walks, as young children not used to covering long distances can quickly tire or lose interest. This is where a new solution for little ones comes into play: the electric scooter.

 

Surprised? You might be, and that’s understandable. We’ve long viewed scooters for boys and girls as toys, and only recently have they become a means of recreation and transport, largely due to the trend of adults using scooters. The ability to combine both aspects in one product is a novelty. An electric scooter offers this comfort to your child. Many people don’t realise this when they visit a store looking for such equipment.

 

Movino Easy Go for Juniors

 

Introducing the Movino Easy Go, a three-wheeled electric scooter designed for young children, now available in our store. Suitable for kids as young as six, the right time for a child to start using this equipment depends primarily on their height, weight, and motor skills.

 

Powered Scooter

 

Why was such a solution created for children, especially those so young? The fundamental role of an electric motor in a scooter designed for small children is to assist in covering longer distances. When you go for a walk with a young child using traditional equipment, you’ll quickly find that they become tired after a short burst of activity on a regular scooter. This is where the multifunctional electric scooter comes to the rescue. By activating the motor, your child can cover the distance planned by the caregiver, and it will be a delightful experience for them.

 

Electric Three-Wheeler

 

When considering the purchase of any type of scooter, several essential factors must be taken into account. Focus on the construction and type of wheels (such as the width spacing in three-wheelers) and the braking system (for electric scooters for the youngest, a dual braking system—namely E-ABS and a mechanical brake—is particularly valuable). For electric scooters, also consider the duration and efficiency of operation on a single charge. This is largely influenced by the frequency of use and the user'’s weight.

 

While the majority of electric scooters are two-wheeled, there is an exception. The Movino Easy Go is a three-wheeled model, providing stability even for beginners. It reaches speeds of 6 km/h for younger children and 10 km/h for older ones, comparable to the brisk walking pace of an adult. For safety, it features two brakes: a foot brake and a hand brake, and the battery allows for a range of 5 to 7 km on a single charge. Charging takes about 4 hours. The device is lightweight, weighing just over 3.5 kg, and is convenient to use.

 

There is no need to register such devices—electric scooters—to use them. However, it is important to remember that they should not be ridden on public roads. And of course, don'’t forget additional gear like helmets and pads for safety.

 

Whether classic or electric, a scooter is always a great introduction to more advanced equipment like bikes or segways.

 

But that'’s not all! Once your child masters riding and finds that the scooter provides loads of fun, it might be worth considering a sports scooter. This allows them to visit skateparks and try out exciting tricks.