Chinese E-Scooter Company InMotion To Offer Micromobility At Maximum Speed

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Chinese e-scooter company InMotion is nearing launch of an 'ultra high-performance' e-scooter that can travel as fast as 68 mph.

Well, this sounds either scary or cool—traveling at freeway speeds, on a scooter. Chinese e-scooter company

The RS is also a bit of a chameleon courtesy of what Yan declares as the world’s first transforming system with four angle settings for the swing arms for both front and rear wheels to adjust ground clearance for different purposes.· 72V 40AH Lithium battery pack with a smart BMS system for monitoring the status of the cells· 160mm full-hydraulic disc brakes and regenerative electronic brakes for safety· Accelerate from zero to 30 mph in 3.

“The RS's unique geometrical design and built-in steering damping system make it exceptionally stable at high speeds, providing riders with a safer and more enjoyable riding experience without speed wobbles,” Yan explained.

 

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