Specifications
Brand | Rieju |
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Model | E-City 1.2KW |
Speed | 15 and 31 mph |
Power | 1.2 kW (1.6 hp) |
Weight | 181 lbs |
Battery | 21700 Lithium |
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Battery Life | 4,000 cyclesℹ |
Range | 99 miles |
Charge Time | 3.3 hours |
The E-City 1.2KW is an electric scooter from the well known scooter and motorcycle manufacturer Rieju from Spain.
The scooter has a powerful 1,200 watt (1,900 watt peak power) Bosch electric motor.
The scooter has two removable Lithium batteries that provide a driving range of 99 miles.
The scooter is light weight and easy to handle in urban environments.
The scooter is equipped with state of the art features including an EBS braking system.
The scooter has digital dashboard developed by Bosch.
The scooter is available in any color or with a custom business print.
The scooter can be ordered online and is shipped worldwide.
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Sales Department
RIEJU S.A.
Borrassà 41-45
17600 Figueres
Girona
Spain
Phone: +34 972 500 850
Email: atencionalcliente@riejumoto.com
Nuuk Sales Europe
Santa Ana Kalea, 14
Pol. Ind. Barrondo
48450 Etxebarri, Bizkaia
Spain
Phone: +34 944 263 833
Email: info@nuuk-europe.com
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