Commuter Electric Scooter
A commuter electric scooter that's just solid.
The Zerovoltion S60. Real specs, a US warehouse, and no drama. The dependable middle between the $800 mystery clone and the $3,000 pre-order you wait three months for.
Two bad options. Then us.
Most commuters shopping for an electric scooter get pushed to one of two extremes. There's a better place to stand.
Cheap, anonymous, gone
An unnamed seller, a spec sheet you can't trust, and no one to call when it swells in month five. You save money once and pay for it later.
Great brand, big premium
The established names build a real machine. Then they charge a premium for it, and the model you want is a pre-order that ships next quarter.
The dependable middle
Honest specs, in stock today, US-backed, $1,499. Built to the standard the category forgot to have. No drama. No compromise.
How fast do you actually need to go?
31 mph keeps pace with city traffic and leaves the bike lane behind. A Honda can do 100. Its drivers don't. The number on the box matters far less than whether the whole machine can use it safely, every day, in the real world.
Going fast matters. Stopping fast does, too.
Top speed is easy to print on a spec sheet. The brakes, the tires, and the stability that let you actually use it are the part the category skips. We didn't. The S60 runs dual braking, front and rear, so the machine can stop as confidently as it moves.
That's the difference between selling an engine and building a whole machine. Speed you can't control isn't a feature. It's a liability.
The specs, stated straight.
Up to 50 miles. Real range depends on rider weight, terrain, and how hard you ride. We would rather tell you that than print a number you will never actually see.
Made for the daily commute.
This is an electric scooter for commuting first. Everything else is secondary.
- Folds for the elevator and the trunkDown in seconds, stands on its own.
- Charges overnight, ready by morningPlug in at night, roll out at full.
- Handles the city commute, rain or shineWater-resistant build for real weather.
- Dual motor for the hill on the way home3,000W peak when the road tilts up.
- Stable at speed on rough pavementSuspension that takes the cracks for you.
- In stock, so you ride this weekNo pre-order, no three-month wait.
Ships from the US. Not a mystery warehouse.
The S60 ships from our California warehouse in 3 to 7 business days, with tracking inside 24 hours. Real support out of Houston, and a 1-year warranty on the motor, battery, controller, and charger. You buy from a brand you can reach, not a name that disappears after checkout.
Commuter questions, answered.
Is the S60 a good electric scooter for commuting?
Yes. It is built for it. 31 mph keeps pace with city traffic, the range covers a real round-trip commute, it folds for transit and storage, and the dual motors handle hills and a heavier load. It is the daily-driver case, not the weekend-thrill case.
How far can it go on one charge?
Up to 50 miles. Your real number depends on rider weight, terrain, temperature, and speed. For most city commutes that means several days of riding between charges.
How fast does it go?
31 mph. That is fast enough to flow with city traffic and far ahead of bicycles, without pushing the machine past what its brakes and tires can safely handle. App-controlled speed modes let you cap it lower for newer or younger riders.
Can I ride it in the rain?
It is built with a water-resistant rating for everyday weather, so a wet commute is fine. As with any electric scooter, avoid deep standing water and heavy submersion.
Is it street legal?
Electric scooter rules vary by state and city. Most places treat a scooter like this as legal on roads and bike lanes within posted speed limits. Check your local ordinance, and use the speed modes to stay within them.
How long does shipping take?
3 to 7 business days from our California warehouse, with a tracking number inside 24 hours. It is in stock now, so there is no pre-order wait.
The research is done.
This is what it turned up. A solid scooter, from a brand built to be one. In stock, US-backed, $1,499.
Get the S60 — $1,499