E-scooter hammer at OTTO: Save up to 72% now!
E-scooter deals at OTTO: Up to 72% discount on models with street approval, compulsory insurance and tips for users.
E-scooter hammer at OTTO: Save up to 72% now!
The demand for e-scooters has risen sharply in recent years, and the current offering from OTTO sets new standards. The company is currently offering discounts of up to 72% on various e-scooter models. Loud merkur.de These vehicles are not only space-saving and require no driving license, they are also road legal.
Particularly attractive offers include the foldable Citysports 10'' with a range of up to 35 km, which is available for €369.99 instead of €1,399.99. The Citysports E-Scooter Pro with 400W power is also available for €369.99 (instead of €1,299.99). Models such as the iSinwheel 10'' with 500W for €369.04 and the Evercross Tech EV85F for €294.49 (instead of €999.99) are also available.
Variety for all needs
The range also includes off-road and performance e-scooters, which offer higher performance and some are also approved for road traffic. These include the Evercross Tech, which is available for €599.99 (instead of €1,999.99) and the RCB Tech D5 PRO for €799.99 (instead of €2,299.99). Special safety regulations must be observed for children and young people, as their e-scooters are not suitable for road traffic.
An important issue in connection with e-scooters is the legal regulations. E-scooters are allowed to ride on cycle paths or streets, sidewalks are taboo. According to the information from the Federal Motor Transport Authority E-scooters with a maximum speed of over 20 km/h require an insurance sticker and a license plate. Insurance is required for the journey, but registration with the road traffic office is not required.
The maximum permitted speed is 20 km/h and the minimum age for e-scooter riders is 14 years. Interestingly, wearing a helmet is not mandatory, but is recommended for models over 20 km/h. E-scooters can often be taken as luggage on buses and trains. The maintenance costs are manageable: electricity costs amount to less than 1 euro per 100 km, while insurance costs between 30 and 60 euros annually.