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Forte E9 Pro Max
Forte E9G-B
Forte E9 Pro MaxForte E9G-B
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RFID cards for locking and unlocking the electric scooter included
Max. load120 kg120 kg
Foldable design
Performance
Range45 km45 km
Power500 W500 W
Max. speed35 km/h35 km/h
Max. climbing angle12 °12 °
Drivefrontrear
Wheels
rubber air-filled
10 "
rubber air-filled
10 "
Suspensionfront and rearfront and rear
Front brakeelectric (regenerative)electric (regenerative)
Rear brakediscdisc
Regenerative
Battery
Battery capacity15 Ah15 Ah
Voltage36 В36 В
Full charge time4 h4 h
USB charging outputUSB A
Features
App control
Headlight
Brake lights
Signal / bell
Stand
Dustproof, waterproofIPX4IPX4
General
Frame materialaluminiumaluminium
Size123x47x167 cm110x43x115 cm
Weight14 kg14 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2025may 2025
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Glossary

Drive

The type of drive in the design of the scooter determines to which wheels the traction from the electric motor is transmitted.

- Front. The drive to the front wheel pulls the entire electric scooter. It provides improved stability on the road, minimizes the likelihood of skidding in corners, and guarantees a soft start and smooth acceleration. On the other hand, the electric motor at the front increases the weight of the wheel assembly and increases the effort when turning the handlebar.

- Rear. Rear-wheel drive electric scooters are not as stable on the road as front-wheel drive models. However, they are more frisky, demonstrate dynamic acceleration and easily conquer hills.

- All-wheel. Scooters with all-wheel drive combine all the positive qualities of front- and rear-wheel drive models in one package. They are also best suited for off-road driving — the all-wheel drive chassis does not care about pits and steep hills, other road irregularities, or mud deposits on the road.

USB charging output

The scooter has a USB output for charging a smartphone or other gadgets. For this, as a rule, USB-A or USB type C ports are used. The ability to charge gadgets can be useful when you have to stay away from chargers for a long time and at the same time it is important to stay connected. Most often, the output connectors for charging are located on the steering wheel of an electric scooter or combined with a holder for a smartphone, which is often used as a navigator around the area.