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An important option to consider when looking at electric scooters is whether simply renting an electric scooter would be more cost effective. At first glance, it may seem that buying your own electric scooter is more expensive than riding a shared scooter. However, in the long run, costs stack up and shared e-scooters can be more expensive than personal e-scooters.
Performance or adventure tend to be larger because they are fitted with heavier and more specialised features. For this kind of e-scooter, expect to see chunky tyres offering more ground clearance and other off-road features.