Are you looking for an electric scooter ? The Inmotion Climber and Ninebot max G30 are the most popular electric scooters for adults on the market, but how to choose between them ?
In this article, we will compare their technical features, comfort of use to help you make the best choice.
The Inmotion Climber electric scooter has a dual 450 W motor offering a maximum speed of 35 km/h. These two drive wheels allow you to climb slopes up to 36% without difficulty.
NineBot G30 has a less powerful motor of 350 W and therefore a maximum speed below the Climber limited to 30 km/h. On board the Ninebot G30 you can climb slopes up to 20%.
So the Inmotion Climber wins this match on the powerful motor.
These two electric scooters are both equipped with a smart BMS system allowing an optimal use of the battery. This system avoids any short-circuit or overheating of the battery and extends its life.
The Inmotion Climber is equipped with a 533 Wh Litium Ion battery offering a range of 56 km.
Segway ninebot max G30 has a 551 wh battery offering a range of 65 km.
These two scooters offer an excellent autonomy that allows you to make all your daily trips serenely. The Ninebot max G30 has a slightly longer range.
The Imotion climber will be slightly heavier because of its dual engine. Its weight is 21 kg against 18 kg for the Ninebot G30 Max.
However, the Inmotion climber has a much higher load capacity than the Ninebot. Inmotion climber has a load capacity of up to 139 kg against only 99 kg for the ninebot max G30.
The Climber offers optimal safety thanks to its electronic braking system (EBS) and its front and rear brake discs, guaranteeing a stable and safe stop.
The Ninebot G30 max, on the other hand, uses mainly a motor brake, which can be adjusted to three different levels. By increasing the power of the brake, the scooter recovers more energy, but offers less freewheeling, i.e. less ability to roll without accelerating. Although many electric scooters have a motor brake system, the Ninebot G30's unique feature is that the brake is activated as soon as the user stops accelerating, whereas on a conventional model, the motor brake is activated when the trigger or brake handle is pulled.
Thus, the Climber has a slight advantage in braking.
Both electric scooters in our comparison have a central display screen, showing essential information such as current speed, battery charge status and front lighting status. This information is crucial for a smooth daily ride.
In addition, both scooters are equipped with 10-inch wheels that allow them to travel on all types of roads.
Both scooters also have a dedicated mobile application, offering several common features, including
- Locking the scooter
- Adjusting the power.
- View basic information about the health of the scooter,
- Viewing distances traveled.
Both applications are easy to use.
Both scooters feature a foldable design at the steering column, thanks to a lever and locking system with a plastic ring. This feature makes it easy to transport and store the scooters, especially in tight spaces.
What will make the difference ?
We will choose the electric scooter Inmotion Climber for its dynamism and its power including in coast.
You will choose the Ninebot max G30 electric scooter if you want an even greater autonomy than that offered by InMotion.
Features | InMotion Climber | Ninebot max G30 |
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Maximum speed | 36 km/h | 30 km/h |
Motor power | 900 W | 350 W |
Slope | 36° | 20° |
Battery | 533 Wh | 551 Wh |
Autonomy | ≈ 56 km | ≈ 65 km |
Charging time | 9 h | 6 h |
Net weight | ≈ 21 kg | 46 lbs | ≈ 18 kg | 39 lbs |
Payload | ≈ 139 kg | 306 lbs | ≈ 99 kg | 218 lbs |
Mobile applications | IOS/Android | iOS/Android |
Dimension | 1160 (L)*470(l)*1180 (H)mm | 1167 (L)*472(l)*1203(H)mm |