What does this mean for riders?
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro has a peak power of 700 W, 68% below the 204-scooter average of 2.2 kW — better than roughly 4% of comparable scooters.
Its closest rivals on peak power are the Navee V50i Pro (700 W) and the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 5 (700 W).
Across the category, peak power ranges from 130 W to 13.4 kW over 204 scooters.
Other specs of the Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro
How other scooters compare on peak power
View all →| Rank | Product | Peak Power | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | Dualtron X Limited | 13.4 kW | 76 |
| 🥈 | Kaabo King GTR | 13.4 kW | 71 |
| 🥉 | MONORIM BT07 | 12.0 kW | 75 |
| 4 | Dualtron New Storm Limited | 11.5 kW | 76 |
| 5 | Dualtron Sonic Model A - Alien | 11.2 kW | 72 |
Learn more about peak power across all scooters
See the full ranking, category averages and what the numbers mean.
Frequently Asked Questions — Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Pro
Peak power is the maximum wattage output a scooter’s motor can deliver in short bursts. It indicates potential acceleration and hill-climbing capability but is often limited by heat build-up and battery current, so sustained performance depends on continuous power ratings too.
For moderate hills (up to 10% grade), a peak power of at least 2,000–3,000 W provides reliable lift. Steeper inclines or heavier riders often require 4,000–8,000 W peak to maintain speed without overheating. Always verify continuous power and torque specs alongside peak figures.
High peak power draws increase current demand and can reduce range if used frequently. Short bursts have minimal impact, but sustained high-power acceleration or climbs accelerate battery depletion and heat cycles. Balanced peak and continuous ratings help optimize both performance and battery health.