Shinji78 Posted April 26, 2017 Share Posted April 26, 2017 So after 2 years and a half of enjoyable commuting experience, my Ninebot One C is starting to die. The handle has broken, the shell is deformed after countless crashes allowing rain to get inside though the gaps, etc. It is still working but I think it's time to give it a golden retirement before I have a serious accident. Anyway. My goal is now to get an E+ (Gen2) to keep using the same batteries, parking stand and chargers, but I would like to compare the technical specs between them both. When I google for it, all I find are commercial tech specs that could refer to ANY Ninebot model. I would like to ask you if I can expect difference from C (not C+. Just C), and E+ (Gen2) in terms of speed, range, charging time and weight. Not looking to get hyped, just want to know what do I will pay for. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vladmarks Posted April 27, 2017 Share Posted April 27, 2017 17 hours ago, Shinji78 said: So after 2 years and a half of enjoyable commuting experience, my Ninebot One C is starting to die. The handle has broken, the shell is deformed after countless crashes allowing rain to get inside though the gaps, etc. It is still working but I think it's time to give it a golden retirement before I have a serious accident. Anyway. My goal is now to get an E+ (Gen2) to keep using the same batteries, parking stand and chargers, but I would like to compare the technical specs between them both. When I google for it, all I find are commercial tech specs that could refer to ANY Ninebot model. I would like to ask you if I can expect difference from C (not C+. Just C), and E+ (Gen2) in terms of speed, range, charging time and weight. Not looking to get hyped, just want to know what do I will pay for. Thank you! Just going to write the differences I can recall on the spot without the structure if that's okay: As far as I recall, C has 260wh battery, E+ Gen2 - 340Wh. Obviously, the range varies from rider to rider. The charging time is practically 1.5x longer as a result Weight - C approximately 13kg, E+ Gen2 approx 14kg Max possible speed should be almost same, maybe slightly higher for E+ due to better battery capacity. What is significantly different is sustained speed at low charge and battery decay. You might've felt that the speed of C falls gradually once the charge is below 50%. It's way less noticeable riding an E+ version. Cosmetic - Gen2 has stitched soft pads with better material quality than previous generations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shinji78 Posted April 27, 2017 Author Share Posted April 27, 2017 Ok, that answers my question. Thanks you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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