What is the wattage of the Ninebot e100 motor?
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Ninebot e100 motor is 400 watts. Here is a related introduction about electric vehicles: Introduction to electric vehicles: Electric vehicles, also known as electric drive vehicles, are divided into AC electric vehicles and DC electric vehicles. Generally speaking, electric vehicles use batteries as the energy source, converting electrical energy into mechanical energy through components such as controllers and motors to control the speed by adjusting the current. Classification of electric vehicles: Electric vehicles can be categorized by the number of tires and structural types into: electric bicycles, electric motorcycles, electric unicycles, electric four-wheelers, electric tricycles, and electric scooters. By power source: pure electric vehicles, range-extended electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. By drive method: pure electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles (series, parallel, series-parallel), and fuel cell electric vehicles.
I've been driving this Ninebot E100 for commuting in the city for half a year. I remember its motor power is around 2000 watts, equivalent to the combined force of two high-power fans. It accelerates aggressively from standstill, easily overtaking cars at traffic lights, and handles slopes effortlessly – even steep overpasses in the city feel rock-solid. However, the high power comes with higher energy consumption. Charging twice a week is sufficient, with each charge costing less than one yuan, which is quite hassle-free. It's important to avoid prolonged full-speed operation as the motor can overheat easily. During summer, it's best to let it rest after use and clean the fan dust. A friend of mine who owns one mentioned being cautious about water exposure when riding in rain to prevent motor short circuits or fires. This power design suits commuters well – while the speed is impressive, safety should always come first over speed.