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What is the difference between 72v and 60v?

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HarperMarie
07/29/25 11:32am

The difference between 72v and 60v lies in the range: the 72v has a longer range than the 60v because the 72v battery has a larger capacity. A larger battery capacity provides more energy, allowing for longer discharge times, which increases both power and range. The 72v can accelerate quickly from a standstill, but it has lower safety and is harder to control. However, the 72v can travel farther and last longer than the 60v. Even though both batteries may have the same capacity of 20 milliamperes, the 72v is more powerful when climbing hills and generally has higher power output. Higher power means naturally faster speeds and better energy efficiency.

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McGabriela
08/13/25 7:27pm

As a long-time electric scooter user who has ridden many models, the main difference between 72v and 60v lies in performance. The higher 72v voltage means greater power output, resulting in faster starts and more aggressive acceleration, especially noticeable on slopes or when carrying loads. However, higher voltage also brings issues: heavier batteries, faster power consumption, and potentially longer charging times. The 60v system offers better balance with more stable range, sufficient for daily commutes, and better cost-efficiency. My experience is that 72v suits thrill-seeking riders, while 60v is better for practical users—choice depends on personal needs. Also, higher voltage doesn't necessarily mean better; it should be evaluated alongside battery capacity.

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McPresley
10/08/25 4:58am

Having used electric bicycles for commuting for many years, I'm accustomed to 60V models because they're more energy-efficient and offer longer range. A full charge can easily cover 40-50 kilometers. While 72V versions deliver stronger power and faster acceleration, their electricity consumption in urban areas with frequent traffic lights is higher than expected. Practically speaking, 72V might be more suitable for mountainous roads or scenarios requiring frequent starts. Additionally, 72V batteries are more expensive and have lower resale value, whereas 60V models are simpler to maintain and more cost-effective. Ultimately, don't get distracted by voltage ratings—choose based on your commuting distance and road conditions. Range and convenience are the key metrics.

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MirandaFitz
11/21/25 6:17am

As someone who frequently repairs electric vehicles, I must warn about the risks brought by voltage differences. A 72V system is higher than 60V, placing greater load on the circuits, which can lead to overheating or short circuits, necessitating regular checks on wiring and controllers. Safety-wise, higher voltage carries more risks, and repair costs may be higher; 60V systems are more stable and easier to maintain daily. In terms of battery lifespan, 72V systems discharge more aggressively, potentially shortening battery life, whereas 60V systems are gentler and more enduring. My advice is to first consider whether the vehicle design matches the voltage, ensuring safety comes first.

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