Scooters Ranked by Max Payload
Showing 50 electric scooters ranked by max payload.
50 scooters ranked

RS7

Cruiser

GT2

Dualtron Storm UP

T107Pro

T108Pro

RS11

M4 Pro

iX7 Pro

Y10

GT1

F1 Max

D5+

LS7

D4+

T107Max

Dualtron Storm

SuperScooter GT3

G4 Max

iX8

Pro

VX2 Extreme GT

VX2 Extreme LT

New Storm

Warrior 11 Pro+

King GTR

VX2 Extreme ST

XT5 Pro

Phantom 2.0

New Storm Limited

GT3 Pro

Phantom 2.0 Stellar

VX4 ST

X Limited

VX4 GT

Ultra 2 Upgrade

Ultra 2

Thunder

VX4 LT

King GT Pro

Electric Scooter 6 Ultra

S1

Ghost

Phantom V4

GX3

GX2

GX1

L1 ABE

DT2 Pro

VX2 Hub (13Ah)


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Nanrobot RS7vsEmove Cruiser
Top Electric Scooters by Max Payload
In our Max Payload Ranking of 221 electric scooters, we spotlight models engineered for heavy-duty performance. From the unbeaten Nanrobot RS7 weighing in at an 180 kg payload limit to stalwarts like the Segway GT2 and HALO KNIGHT T107Max each rated for just over 150 kg, these scooters cater to riders who need extra carrying capacity. High payload often means reinforced frames, beefier motors and upgraded suspension, but it can also affect acceleration and range. That’s why our data-driven comparison weighs both capacity and real-world ride quality. Whether you’re a plus-size rider, delivery professional or weekend adventurer loading gear, understanding the trade-offs between raw payload numbers and overall performance is crucial. Read on to find which heavy-lifter meets your weight requirements without compromising handling, speed or battery life.
How Payload Affects Performance
While a higher payload rating signals robust construction, carrying maximum weight impacts speed, range and handling. For example, a full 180 kg load on the Nanrobot RS7 can reduce its 65 km range by up to 15%, dipping closer to 55 km under real-world conditions. Motor strain increases energy draw, shortening battery life per charge and slowing acceleration from 0–25 km/h by 1–2 seconds. Suspension and brakes also work harder, potentially increasing maintenance intervals. Riders should balance their weight plus cargo against a scooter’s nominal range and motor power. Choosing a model like the Segway GT2 with a 150.2 kg limit and a powerful dual-motor setup can mitigate performance loss.
Ideal Users for High-Payload Scooters
For riders over 100 kg, delivery couriers or anyone hauling backpacks and equipment, high-payload scooters offer peace of mind. The Emove Cruiser supports up to 160 kg and features 10 inch pneumatic tires that absorb shocks under load. Dualtron Storm UP balances a 150 kg limit with sport-tuned suspension for riders carrying tools or camping gear. However, these heavy-duty models often weigh over 30 kg themselves, affecting portability. If you need occasional extra capacity, consider mid-tier models like the Nanrobot LS7. For constant heavy loads, the RS7’s 180 kg rating and reinforced deck ensure safety and stability.