Can You Ride An Electric Scooter on Grass?


So you are looking for an electric scooter and you wonder can they also be driven on off-road paths like grass? When we look at the electric scooters market, we can see the exponential growth and development of these vehicles over the last couple of years. And if you go to any forum you will see a bunch of topics where people discuss about this same question. I have spent many hours researching this topic and I will try to give you a detailed and clear answer to this question.

So Can You Ride an Electric Scooters on Grass? Yes, but it depends on the model you take, because some e-scooters have very good off-road performance such as grass, while others are not designed for such paths, so you can spoil them too. When choosing an electric scooter, read through the specifications  and see if your e-scooter is among them.

Nearly 60% of people who go to work have a less than 6 miles distance from their destination. This shows that the environmentally friendly alternatives could be an ideal solution to take short journeys easily efficiently and with a lot of fun and without causing traffic congestion and air pollution. But if there is some grass on the road that you have to cross, then you have to choose a different type of eScooter.These types of electric scooters have large wheels and more powerful motors, and they do very well on grass, but at the same time their price is much higher. These are types of electrical scooters that are specifically designed for the grassy environment and provide stability and balance.

How To Choose a Electric Scooter For Grass?

The first thing we need to know is that the grass gives us more friction than the normal (concrete) surface, regardless of whether we ride an electric scooter or a bicycle. The higher the friction force, more battery power is required, which reduces the battery life and the distance it can travel. Take a bicycle as an example, it can be ridden on grass, but as you ride it you feel it requires more energy, especially if the grass is denser and the surface is uneven. The Electric Scooter is primarily designed for smooth rides because they have tiny little wheels, unlike a bike that can overcome these obstacles much more easily because of the larger diameter of the wheels.

Also, when we consider the small wheels that an electric scooter have and a dense and uneven surface, poor stability and balance occurs, which can ultimately lead to injury to the person driving that scooter. The small diameter of the wheels is also one of the factors that give uncertainty and imbalance of riding on the grass. Therefore when you decide to buy an electric scooter, consult with someone who has experience with electric scooters.

If you have already purchased an electric scooter and you do not know if it is capable to go on grass, search on google for an answer. A lot of people are already surely shared their pros and cons that they noticed, and have given a full review on usage.

4 Important Thing When Chossing E-Scooter For Grass

The most important factor that should decide what type of electric scooter is best for you is how well it fits your needs. Do you enjoy skating down the streets standing on a flat platform or prefer to sit. Also, your means of transport must fit your route. Another important question is whether the scooter needs to be easily portable so you can fold it up and take it with you to work or put it in the trunk. Still, are you ready to give up portability in favor of speed and superior performance? These are the main factors to consider when buying an electric scooter:

1. Power

Power is everything when it comes to electrical scooters. Power determines how much power your scooter has when it across an uphill or uneven surface. Any electrical Scooter that has 500 Watts or less is unlikely to handle any non-flat substrate. So if you decide on an electric scooter that will be able to move around on grassy grounds, my advice is to choose a scooter with at least 1000 Watts. The speed factor of the scooter also binds with power.

Speed is not an issue for electric scooters, and is generally limited by law. Electric scooters are most commonly ridden on cycle paths, and, failing these, on sidewalks, but some models are fast enough to be driven on the street. In any case, maximum speed should not be a crucial factor, as 15 mph is also on a small electric three-pin and more than enough.

2. Drive Mode

As I mentioned before, there is a range of different designs for electric scooters. What they all have in common is a flat platform on which the driver places both feet. Everything else is variable depending on the needs of the driver. If you need something easy that can be easily folded, left under the table, or taken with you on a bus or tram, some of the easy, folding electric scooters are the right choice.

If you need a stiffer, more stable scooter that can reach higher speeds, go over different terrain and carry more weight, then some of the larger electric scooters, equipped with shock absorbers, more powerful engines and better tires, are for you. Often these scooters also have some much needed accessories such as headlights, horns and excellent brakes. Some of them also have the option of adding seats.

3. Diameter and Size of Tires

The simplest electric scooters have small, full tires designed for flat terrain. Some of the scooters are equipped with pneumatic tires, those classic with inner or tubeless tires. Wheel dimensions and tire height influence driving – larger wheels will give you better ground clearance, which will make it easier to ride on bumps and curbs.

Tire type is also important, so if you plan on going on grass (off-road) with your scooter, choose the one with the right tires. Ordinary electric scooters that drive down a street have an approximate tire ratio of 8.5 ” which is fine for normal driving. But if you decide to ride on grass and off-road, the first thing you should consider is the tire diameter, which should be 11 ”. 

4. Battery Life

Last but not least important is battery life! Most electric scooters are powered by rechargeable lithium batteries, very similar to those from your phone or laptop. They are of great advantage over alternatives such as those based on lead and acid, NiCd and NiMH. Lithium-Ion batteries are MUST have option when it come to electric scooters.

Full article about electric scooter batteries you can find HERE. Li-ion batteries can last much longer, and much longer if properly maintained and charged. The key things to consider when choosing batteries are their capacity (which determines how long you will go for one charge), their life span (the number of charge cycles after which the battery must be replaced), and the charging time.

Top 3 Electric Scooters For Grass:

Now that we have clarified and come to the final answer whether electrical scooters can drive on grass, we will now present to you the top 3 in this class that are specialize in off-road and meet all the features that are required by each user. So let’s get together which one is the best value e-scooter for you.

1. Razor RX200

Razor RX200: This scooter is designed for teenagers and adults to use. This electrical scooter has two 12-volt batteries, which combine make 24 volts and it has 200 watt motor. It also have on/off switch, charging port and rear brake. One important feature on this scooter is the tiers, that are 40 psi, and it’s got plenty of tread for urban environment. This scooter is chain driven and you can adjust the chain by loosening the two nuts on the back side of the wheel.  This electric scooter weighs 23.59kg (53 lbs), and that’s because it’s got two 12-volt leather acid batteries, but you can upgrade to a lithium polymer battery. Battery life that you’ll get out of a single charge is around 35 to 40 minutes of constant riding. You can extend your range by not always constantly accelerating. It takes 8 to 12 hours to recharge. It can carry riders up to 100 kg (220 lbs).

2. Dualtron Thunder

Dualtron Thunder: This electrical scooter is super comfortable to ride, but it’s very heavy and solid. It costs almost $4000 and it’s a high-performance scooter. This scooter has electric motors in both the front and rear wheel for a total of 36 hundred watts of power. On handlebars you have 2 sets of buttons that controls the motor speed. You can select and engage just the rear motor or the front (or both, the front and rear motors together). Dual disc brakes are set up like a motorcycle with the front brake on the right and the rear brake on the left. They are cable hydraulic calipers and they work effectively. In addition you have the ability to select regeneration breaking through the on-board computer which significantly adds to the braking ability. It has the charging pin for the dual tron range. It also have disc brakes, front and back LED lights. Breaks also have an ABS feature that can be turned on or off. You have 2 chargergin slots, so you can cut the charge time in half.

3. Qiewa Qmini

This scooter is very comfortable to ride due to its dual shock absorbers on the front and back. Also, this is a very powerful scooter with headlights and a horn. The main feature that people love about this scooter are rubber tires. People love to have confidence when they ride off-road. It have quality good drum (electronic) brake. The Qiewa qmini comes with 3 modes and you can also charge your phone with this scooter because it has a USB port. Q Mini is a 500 Watt brushless motor with 16 Ah. It can reach the max speed of 30 mph, and it can pass the distance of 37 miles and weights only 50 lbs. This scooter have the foot placement, because when you are riding a scooter you want to have a proper balance. This is a very quality scooter for the low price.

Conclusion

The conclusion of this would be that there are electric scooters that are designed to ride on grass and off-road surfaces, but they are also more expensive and the question is: are you ready to pay that price for this feature? Even if you buy electric scooter that can go on grass surface, my advice is to avoid the grass as much as you can and ride in urban environments. When choosing an electric scooter, take a good look at the performance and choose the one that works best for you. If you come on off-road and very dense grass, even those electric scooters that are designed to ride on such surfaces are not fully recommended, so you should get off the surface as soon as possible because driving on that is nearly impossible and there is a potential risk of damaging your electric scooter.

Mario Poljak

I'm the co-owner of ElectricScooterReport. I have been passionate about Scooters since I was a boy. I will bring you experience, expertise and knowledge in this new industry which I have gained over the last couple of years.

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