Otherlab has introduced the Lightfoot electric scooter, which is designed to offer daily transportation with zero emissions thanks to its built-in solar panels for recharging.
Performance Features
Equipped with two 750 W brushless DC motors that deliver 90 Nm of torque, this scooter can reach a maximum speed of 19.9 MPH (30.6 KPH), which is within legal limits. The scooter is powered by a 48V 25Ah lithium battery, enabling it to cover a distance of up to 37 miles (60 km). The addition of two 120-watt solar panels contributes another 3 miles (4.8 km) of distance per hour, or about 18 miles (28 km) each day. Riders can control the speed using a twist throttle on the right side, while braking is managed with dual-brake levers.
Design and Dimensions
In terms of size, the Lightfoot measures 63 x 17.75 x 38.25 inches (1.6 x 0.5 x 1 m) and has a weight of 137 lbs. (62 kg). The scooter's seat height is 35 inches, which accommodates riders ranging from 5 feet 2 inches to 6 feet 2 inches (157.5 to 188 cm). It features 10-inch wheels, and its aluminum frame can support a combined weight of up to 282 lbs. (128 kg) for both riders and cargo. Additionally, the scooter includes a lockable internal cargo bay with a volume of 1.597 cu. ft. (45.2 l), capable of holding items up to 33 lbs. (15 kg).
Pricing and Availability
The Lightfoot solar-powered scooter is priced at an MSRP of $4,995, with deliveries planned to start in January 2025. Interested buyers can make preorders now on the Otherlab Rolling Sunshine website. For those on a budget, there are more affordable e-scooter options available on Amazon.
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