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What Motor Power Do Pure Scooters Have?

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๐Ÿ›ด Electric Scooter Motor Power Explained

Our electric scooters โ€” like the Pure Airโต series โ€” feature powerful motors up to 840W maximum power, delivering smooth acceleration and confident hill climbing.

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โ“ Why Doesnโ€™t My Box Match the Website Specs?

We now state 900W max on our website, but some packaging and printed materials may still show older figures. This change is because weโ€™ve updated the type of power measurement (using the maximum input) to align with other brands for easier comparison.

โœจ Rest assured:
Your scooter's motor is 710W peak power and 900W maximum power โ€” simply different ways of describing the same motor.


๐Ÿ” Understanding Motor Power Measurements

There are three main ways to measure a motorโ€™s power:

  • Continuous/Nominal Motor Power

The power the motor can handle indefinitely without overheating โ€” even if running 24/7.

  • Peak Motor Power

The highest power level the motor can safely deliver for a short burst, built-in temperature sensors will shut the motor down if it gets too hot.

  • Maximum Input Power

The total electrical power delivered from the battery to the motor when operating at peak.

These measurements depend on how much heat the motor can safely handle. The harder it works, the hotter it gets โ€” but every motor has limits.


๐Ÿ“ Why the Change?

Historically, we quoted Nominal and Peak power, however, most of the industry quotes Nominal and Maximum Input Power instead. To stay consistent with the wider market, we now follow the same standard.

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