Electric Scooter

Lithium Powered EVT Scooters!

After a long wait. . . The NEW EVT Lithium Scooters are here! These
things are crazy! Lighter, faster, and more miles per charge! The EVT
Lithium 168 and 4000e sport a NEW 48V 30AH Lithium Polymer battery
pack. Lithium battery technology is used for high performance
applications. With half the weight, twice the battery life, and a more
stable discharge curve (what beeping sound?), the new Lithium equipped
EVT's will silently eat gas scooters!. Shedding close to 100 lbs, means
the EVT Lithium bikes take to the twisties better than their Lead Acid
counterparts, and with less weight at the suspension, can take even the
nastiest pot holes. Less battery weight equals a longer range making higher mileage commutes possible. Oh, and
hills? What about em?! Our Lithium 168 test bike easily climbed the
steep Phinney Ave test hill.

The Lithium EVT 168 and 4000e are here. Gas scooters are but a faint
memory. These bikes are the cutting edge in Scooter Technology and
Performance. Come take a test ride!!!

Other EVT news: The 168 is now available in all white. The 4000e now comes in Black with Yellow also making a come back!

Seattle PI: "Scooter sales soar in Seattle"


"With the average price of gas closing in on $4 a gallon, cash-strapped motorists -- both across the nation and in Seattle -- are turning to fuel-stingy motor scooters. Dealers report brisk sales this spring, particularly for those that get from 75 to 120 miles per gallon."

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Seattle PI: "Soundspeed Scooters - seling electric motorbikes right here in Seattle"


"As a blogger of all things green tech, I'm consistently bombarded with new technology that *may* be available next year. With gas prices climbing, mounting evidence of global warming, and wallets being pinched, my patience for "tomorrows technology" starts to wear thin. Thats why I was pleasantly surprised when I stumbled upon Soundspeed Scooters right here in Fremont, Seattle, selling electric scooters. I've seen many hobbyist electric cars that cost upwards of $10,000 or more - usually out of reach for the average early adopter. However, John Stueve and Jeb Gast, owners of the shop, are selling stylish and practical scooters for just under $3,000: a electric vehicle you can buy "today"!

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The UW Daily: "Weekend Adventure: How to ride (and crash) a scooter"

"...Absent from the experience was the roar of an engine to accompany the journey — Sound Speed Scooters are exclusively electric. The shop repairs scooters with gas engines, but the retail product is entirely electric..."

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EV-500 Solar Panel for Electric Scooters

We will be carrying the EVT solar panel from Alpha. Soon customers can charge their EVT electric scooters without power from the grid! Here is the spec sheet, which also mentions the EV-500, which stores the power of the sun to charge your electric scooter. Proprietary Boost topology allows a single PV module to charge a 48Vdc battery - ride around with your scoot with zero carbon footprint!

Solar scooter

Check it out. Custom Solar Charger on an EVT 168 Electric Scooter . Very Cool.

Solar scooter charging

Solar Power Scooter Charging Station! Charge your EVT electric
scooter or Romeo electric bike in the back yard with nothing but the sun. We will have these for sale in a few months
and hopefully a picture in a couple of days.

Electric Vespa Project Started


We've started working on an electric Vespa conversion. An EVT electric hub motor and a custom swingarm later and we're almost there! Now to mount up the controller and batteries and we'll be good to go! We'll be offering this conversion option for all Vespa, Lambretta, Vino, and Stella scooters very soon.

EVTs Have Arrived!

We've just taken delivery of the latest electric scooters from EVT! The EVT 168 and EVT 4000e are both available now, stop by the shop for a test ride.

 

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