The Cyrusher Ripple, the world’s first electric snowboard, lets riders cruise on flat terrain with a 3000-watt motor and high-quality battery. While it's a fun, head-turning innovation ideal for flat, hard surfaces, it’s heavy, pricey, and has notable safety and design drawbacks, especially for those expecting traditional snowboarding experiences.
Exploring the four main types of Personal Electric Vehicles (PEVs)—E-Bikes, E-Scooters, EUCs, and Onewheels—this guide analyzes battery sizes, median ranges, and key factors influencing performance. To maximize your PEV range, prioritize battery size, maintain steady speeds, avoid hills and wind, manage weight and tire pressure, and minimize aggressive acceleration, unnecessary lights, and off-road tires.
Explore comprehensive comparison tables featuring almost every Electric Unicycle (EUC), scooter, e-bike, and Onewheel currently available on the market. Use dedicated tools for each category to find in-depth, side-by-side specifications and features, helping you make an informed decision about your next personal electric vehicle purchase.
We finally reviewed the Apollo City scooter, highlighting its premium build quality, impressive features, and smooth braking, but noted weaknesses like a dim light, flawed front fender, and narrow kickstand. While pricier than some rivals, its thoughtful extras and user-friendly design make it a great choice for those who value features over sheer speed and range.
The Begode ET Max stands out as the fastest, most visually striking EUC, boasting a 112 mph no-load speed and a robust 4500W motor. Despite criticisms about its modest battery and lack of water resistance, it excels in maneuverability and design. Its unique aesthetics and power make it a top contender for electric unicycle enthusiasts.
The 2024 Heybike Hero sets a new standard in e-bikes with its full suspension, fat tires, and sleek carbon fiber frame, weighing only 50 lbs. Ideal for those eyeing lighter alternatives to the Aventon Aventure or Lectric Xpeak, the Hero stands out for performance and innovation. Discover how it compares using our comprehensive E-bike Comparison Tool.
Heybike’s 2024 Hauler is its first dedicated cargo bike, sporting a huge 440lb payload, speeds up to 28 mph, and two cargo racks. With dual battery support, plush seating, and smart features like hydraulic brakes and Shimano gears, the Hauler is both a practical cargo hauler and an excellent long-distance commuter option.
The Heybike Horizon stands out as a versatile, fully foldable e-bike featuring a 28 mph top speed, full suspension, premium Shimano parts, and modern perks like Bluetooth connectivity—all for under $1500. Great for riders seeking ultimate comfort and value, it’s packed with impressive features while remaining compact and budget-friendly. Check out our CES 2024 impressions and detailed specs.
The Segway Superscooter ST1 delivers the high-tech features and solid build quality of the GT1 and GT2, but in a more affordable, commuter-focused package. With impressive acceleration, smart design touches, and trademark reliability, the ST1 stands out—despite a pesky "park mode". Ideal for those seeking a premium e-scooter at a lower price point.
The Dualtron Popular stands out as Dualtron’s most affordable dual motor scooter, boasting a bold design, impressive power from its 450W dual motors, and an eye-catching I2 display. Despite trade-offs like smaller tires and modest water resistance, it delivers notable value and robust features, making it a top pick for budget-conscious commuters seeking performance.
The Skwheel One is a unique blend of electric mountain board and skis, boasting features like 4-wheel drive, adaptive lighting, and a retractable handle. With a 50 mph top speed and IP64 water rating, it promises versatility and excitement. Already crowdfunded, production starts soon, making it a fascinating newcomer to the PEV scene.
The Segway Go-kart Pro 2 is pure adrenaline fun, boasting wild acceleration, effortless drifting, and smart design upgrades like a lighter, rigid frame and paddle shifters. Hitting speeds up to 27 mph, it’s powered by the S-MAX Hoverboard. Perfect for thrill-seekers with open space, it also transforms into a race simulator for indoor excitement.
Scootility’s Utility Scooter is reshaping delivery with an electric scooter boasting a 140-liter front cargo bin and up to 60 miles of range via swappable batteries. Front and rear suspension, oversized tires, unique steering design, and foldable handlebars make it practical and maneuverable. Stay tuned for more specs as Scootility aims to redefine micro-mobility for heavy-duty urban needs.