Specifications
Brand | NIU |
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Model | N1s |
Speed | 15 and 31 mph |
Power | 2.4 kW (3.2 hp) |
Weight | 209 lbs |
Battery | 18650 Lithium |
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Battery Life | 2,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 43 miles |
Charge Time | 6 hours |
The NIU N1s is an electric smart scooter created by an innovative Chinese company that is founded by the former CTO of Baidu (the Chinese Google) and a former employee of Microsoft. Their purpose is to create a high quality electric scooter with the latest technologies and design.
The N1s has a 29 Ah battery, 2.6 kW Bosch motor and 50 miles city range.
The NIU N1S is using state of the art lithium ion battery packs (Panasonic, Samsung and LG manufactured) with a two-year guarantee. Weighing in at only 22 lbs (22lbs.), you can easily carry the NIU battery for in-home/office re-charging.
The scooter can be charged at any regular power outlet.
The N1s is a true smart scooter that connects to a smart phone. Everything from battery monitoring to GPS to ride history, the NIU app keeps the driver connected and up-to-date with the whereabouts and health of the N1s. The app provides in an anti-theft system that warns the driver when the scooter is moved. With GPS it is possible to track the position of the scooter in real time.
De N1s has front and rear disc brakes. The scooter has a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) or regenerative braking in which energy from braking is returned to the battery.
The N1s is available in many colors.
2022 NIU models
84 miles
87 miles
47 miles
96 miles
87 miles
81 miles
56 miles
50 miles
50 miles
62 miles
43 miles
50 miles
47 miles
43 miles
25 miles
43 miles
43 miles
150 miles
Old models
62 miles
43 miles
62 miles
56 miles
43 miles
22 miles
Sales Department
NIU USA (Genuine Scooters)
2700 W Grand Avenue, Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
United States of America
Phone: +1 773-271-8514 (WhatsApp)
Email: usa@niu.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/355139125351895
International
Niu Technologies Group Ltd.
Shanghai, China
Email: business@niu.com
Facebook Messenger: m.me/niumobility
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