⚡ Continuous Power
Category comparison (292 scooters) · W
What does this mean for riders?
The Teewing Z4 Pro 8000W Dual Motor Electric Scooter has a continuous power of 8.0 kW, 548% above the 292-scooter average of 1.2 kW — better than roughly 100% of comparable scooters.
Its closest rivals on continuous power are the HALO KNIGHT T107Max (8.0 kW) and the Dualtron Dualtron Storm (6.6 kW).
Across the category, continuous power ranges from 120 W to 8.0 kW over 292 scooters.
Other specs of the Teewing Z4 Pro 8000W Dual Motor Electric Scooter
How other scooters compare on continuous power
View all →| Rank | Product | Continuous Power | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | HALO KNIGHT T107Max | 8.0 kW | 73 |
| 🥈 | Teewing Z4 Pro 8000W Dual Motor Electric ScooterTHIS | 8.0 kW | 59 |
| 🥉 | Dualtron Dualtron Storm | 6.6 kW | 58 |
| 4 | Dualtron Dualtron Storm UP | 6.4 kW | 52 |
| 5 | Apollo Phantom 2.0 Stellar | 6.0 kW | 72 |
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Frequently Asked Questions — Teewing Z4 Pro 8000W Dual Motor Electric Scooter
Continuous power refers to the sustained wattage output a scooter’s motor can deliver over time without overheating. Unlike peak power ratings, which indicate short bursts, continuous power shows real-world performance for climbs, acceleration under load, and maintaining speed during extended rides.
For moderate urban hills (10–15% grade), scooters with at least 1000–1500W of continuous power perform reliably. Heavier riders or steeper terrains benefit from 2000W and above. Always account for rider weight and hill length when selecting your continuous power rating.
Yes. A higher continuous power motor draws more current under load, reducing range if ridden at maximum sustained output. However, efficient controllers and larger battery capacity can offset drain. Evaluate battery size and riding style to balance power and range.