The pair of 72V 30Ah batteries also offer plenty of range. While you won’t be taking life in the fast lane (or any highway lane, for that matter), it’s certainly speedy enough for just about any road in the city and suburbs. That motor allows speeds of up to 55 mph (88 km/h), which fits right in line with most of the urban-oriented electric scooters on the market. The electric scooter is propelled by a 6 kW continuous-rated rear hub motor that puts out 12 kW of peak power, or around 16 horsepower. From the aluminum and steel design to the blocky, angular surfaces, the P1 does a great job of channeling Cybertruck vibes.īut under the hood (to so speak), there’s actually some decent power here too. The result is equal parts artistic and techie. The design answers the question, “What would happen if Tesla finally wised up and designed a futuristic electric scooter?” And for those who want to capture that same design with half the wheels and a tiny fraction of the pedestrian-murdering mass, the new Infinite Machine P1 electric scooter may be perfect for you. Whatever your feelings about the upcoming Tesla Cybertruck are, from brave futurism to misguided flop, there’s no denying that the design is distinctive.
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