Inokim OX Super

Continuous Power

800 W

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What does this mean for riders?

The Inokim OX Super features a continuous power output of 800 watts, which is lower than the category average of 1.2 kilowatts (1,200 watts) found in many popular electric scooters. This difference in power means that while the Inokim OX Super offers reliable performance for daily commuting, riders may notice less acceleration and a lower top speed compared to its higher-powered counterparts. For instance, scooters with 1.2 kW can often reach speeds of 30 mph or more, whereas the OX Super typically maxes out around 22 mph under optimal conditions.

This 800 W output is particularly significant for riders who primarily use their scooter in urban settings or on well-maintained paths, as it provides adequate power for typical city commuting scenarios, including riding on flat terrain. However, for those who frequently tackle steep hills or require quicker bursts of acceleration, a more powerful option might be necessary. Riders who prioritize energy efficiency or are looking for a scooter that balances power and portability may find the OX Super appealing despite its lower wattage, especially considering its lightweight design, which enhances maneuverability in urban environments.

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