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Rider Guide
2026-06-11 05:31:18
Electric Scooter Statistics 2026: Prices, Range, Speed & Safety Data
Summary By: eMotoX
The average electric scooter in 2026 costs approximately $1,113, offering a claimed range of 39.3 miles and a top speed of 30.5 mph, according to RiderGuide’s comprehensive database. This data encompasses 352 electric scooter models from 85 brands, reflecting a broad spectrum of the market. Notably, the mid-range segment, priced between $500 and $1,500, dominates the market with the highest number of models and steadily improving value. Prices and performance correlate closely, with range increasing by about one mile for every $35 spent, highlighting clear tiers from budget to ultra-premium scooters.
Real-world testing reveals a significant discrepancy between manufacturers’ claimed ranges and actual performance. On average, scooters deliver only 61 percent of their advertised range, with some models reaching as low as 53 percent and others up to 90 percent of their claims. This suggests that consumers should apply a multiplier of around 0.6 to the claimed range to estimate realistic distances. Battery capacity averages 938Wh, supporting practical ranges of 27 to 37 miles depending on consumption, which aligns with the observed performance gap.
The electric scooter market continues to expand rapidly, valued at $47.4 billion globally in 2025 and projected to nearly double to $99 billion by 2033, growing at an annual rate of 9.6 percent. This growth is supported by a diverse brand landscape in the US, including major players like Segway, Gotrax, and Apollo. The proliferation of models and technological advancements in mid-range scooters suggest ongoing innovation and increased accessibility for everyday commuters.
RiderGuide’s data collection and testing protocols provide a robust framework for evaluating electric scooters, incorporating metrics such as weight, motor noise, acceleration, and braking alongside range verification. This rigorous approach offers consumers reliable insights into scooter performance beyond manufacturer claims. As the market matures, these standards will be crucial in guiding buyers through an increasingly crowded and varied product landscape.
