Xiaomi should launch by the year 2022 its new line of Electric Scooters that promise to cost cheaper than their smartphones
Xiaomi, known for its amazing mobile devices, is studying a possible entry into the market of electric scooters and bicycles cheaper than its smartphones, joining another disruptor, hello electric, which is invading the two-wheeler market.
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Xiaomi is the world's third-largest smartphone maker with 11,2% of the market, according to market researcher IDC. But there was a setback in January, when the Trump administration blacklisted the company, preventing American citizens or organizations from investing in the company over alleged ties to the Chinese military. A US federal judge issued an order earlier this month temporarily blocking that ban.
Design And Performance Of Xiaomi's Ninebot F25 Electric Scooter
Continuing the attractive and comfortable design of Xiaomi's ES family, this electric scooter comes with a flexible one-piece metal frame. It uses a sandblasted fine particle coating that provides excellent texture. Major components are integrated into the tube. Therefore, there are almost no prominent parts and wiring harness.
In terms of performance, the 700W custom-built peak power motor has the same 25km/h speed as standard electric bikes. It also has 15% climbing ability. The 18650 battery has a service life of 25 kilometers.
Price and availability similar to the company's smartphones
Mi Electric Scooter Pro 2 – Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Edition has a retail price of $1.499 and is now Australia including other European regions.
In addition, it is available in Mercedes / Petronas colors and carries the F1 team logo on its branding. However, this limited edition Mi Electric Scooter Pro 2 costs around $300 or more compared to the other models available in the market. But if you are an F1 fan and don't want to miss the opportunity, take it.
Urban mobility with the new Xiaomi Scooter
Weighing only 52 kg, both models receive voice commands and have a removable battery, which can be removed and charged outside the vehicle. Features also include a trip computer, front disc brakes and an integrated camera to record the journey in 1080p along with your smartphones.
The differences are that, on the A1 Pro, the camera's memory is internal and the color screen is touch sensitive. In addition, the Pro model has more autonomy (70 km against 60 km of the regular A1).
Although Xiaomi is best known in Brazil for its cell phones, in China the manufacturer has invested heavily in mobility. It started launching scooters there in 2015 and, in March of this year, announced that it will invest US$ 10 billion over the next 10 years in its electric car division. Its telecoms rivals Huawei and Apple are already known to be working on electric cars, too.
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