This is what they advertised at e-go.com. The top speed is fine as yes, I can get to 20 km/h. The range and ride time is however, a little bit off. From their website: With a 100kg/220lb maximum weight rider, below 10°C/50°F, about 22km-25km (13mi-15mi) and between15°C to 30°C (50°F-86°F) about 30km/18mi. Its worth noting that here are many variables that will impact on the distance that a Yuneec E-GO or indeed any electric vehicle can travel,,, My experience of the range so far is 18 to 22km, not 30km. And a maximum ride time of two hours, not three. Just for the record, my weight is just 145lb and the temperature I rode on is roughly 20-30°C during June, July, and August. I did ride up a bridge or two, and do some carving some of the time. I appreciate the fact that the E-GO Cruiser offers the best range of all electric skateboards as of today. However, it is not close to what is advertised. Now some screen captures from my Sony Action Cam! Oh, the charging time? 5 hours or a bit more instead of 4 when the battery is fully discharged. They did mention 5 hours in their FAQ though.
In general, and if I put the "sudden power loss" issue aside, I am satisfied with my E-GO Cruiser for the price that I paid.
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