Xiaomi Mi electric Scooter 1S and Mi Scooter Pro 2 launch Federal Motor Transport Authority
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Xiaomi’s New Scooter fleet for Germany has received a General Operating Licence (ABE) from the German Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) in accordance with the regulation for micro electric vehicles. So nothing stands in the way of a market launch of a Xiaomi scooter with road registration.
Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter 1s officially went on sale at the 1999RMB price.
The technical data of the Mi Electric Scooter 1S and the Mi Electric Scooter Pro 2 we could already find for you. The two models drive only 20 km/h according to the Electric Micro Vehicle Ordinance (ekFV) and have also otherwise (for example, the reflectors) been properly adapted. The Federal Motor Transport Authority has now granted the scooters an operating licence, so that nothing should stand in the way of a potential market launch in July - postponed by any pandemic-related delays. The operating licence was granted to Axida International Gmbh, a company that operates parts of the German distribution for Xiaomi.
Xiaomi: These are the technical details of the Mi Scooter 1S and the Mi Scooter Pro
The Mi Electric Scooter 1S and the Mi Scooter Pro 2 differ essentially by the battery size - and resulting consequences such as the dimensions and product weight. The scooters in this country are likely to hit in the summer, my prognosis with July should be realistic, if the mass production now starts on schedule. The price of the Mi Electric Scooter 1S and the Mi Scooter Pro 2 should be around 499 euros and 599 euros respectively. This was also the recommended Retail price for the Xiaomi M365 and the M365 Pro - the street price was correspondingly lower, so the street price for the new models is certainly slightly lower.