Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 8:19:24 GMT
OKAI's cute new EAA electric scooter packs more punch in the tech department than the speed department.
While the name is not as common in the Americas, OKAI is quite well known elsewhere as a large-scale electric two-wheeler manufacturer that makes electric vehicles for both consumer and commercial customers.
Counting big-name clients like Bird, Lime, Spin, Dott and Tier, Jinhua, China-based OKAI is certainly no lightweight in the electric scooter or e-bike industry.
OKAI products are also popular for direct-to-consumer sales in many European countries, perhaps in part thanks to the company having a European headquarters in Berlin.
Now, the newest product to grace OKAI's lineup is a cute little electric scooter known as the EAA.
With a sit-do C Level Executive List wn design that combines Asian styling with European regulatory compliance, the new scooter may have what it takes to become a player in the growing sit-down scooter market .
Technical specifications of the OKAI EAA Electric Scooter
The EAA electric scooter has a W rear motor with a maximum power of W. The company claims that it can climb up to a % slope, although the Nm of torque listed on the spec sheet may make you question whether the hill climbing ability is not a bit exaggerated.
EAA electric scooter
Both wheels ride on -inch tubeless tires, which helps reduce the chance of punctures. The wheels house drum brakes, and the rear wheel also benefits from electronic braking via the hub motor.
A removable battery under the cover offers up to km ( miles) of range. If the limited range didn't clue you into the urban nature of this scooter, then the top speed definitely will. The EAA electric scooter is limited to just km/h ( mph), probably to comply with EU laws that neutralize the permitted performance of light electric vehicles .
It may be slow, but OKAI claims it reaches that speed "in no time." And considering the kg (lb) weight, the EAA appears to compete more closely with lightweight folding electric scooters than most electric scooters with larger seats.
The cute little scooter folds at both the handlebars and the seat, reducing its size to something that can fit well in the trunk of most cars or under an office desk.
EAA electric scooter
The scooter includes an LED display that hides the NFC technology allowing a smart key to activate the scooter.
Integrated Bluetooth connectivity allows riders to connect their phones to the scooter to allow for additional customization and access more features.
While OKAI displays the pink color prominently, the scooter is also available in a white and black variant. The company seems to read more into the colors than most, stating:
Package Free Shop has also implemented Zero Waste principles throughout its business operations and offers composting, recycling and Terracycle bins in its offices and warehouse.
Jungalow by Justina Blakeney
Vibrant wallpaper prints, funky and eclectic pillows and rugs, planters, table runners, eclectic cutlery and wall decor combine for a boho/chic garden aesthetic. Jungalow works with suppliers around the world to source sustainable handcrafted products made from organic, recycled fabrics and natural materials.
The ceramics are made with non-toxic finishes and are manufactured with water conservation in mind. The rugs are handmade in India using traditional dip-dyeing and weaving methods, and the pillows must pass the Oeko-Tex Standard certification system to ensure no harmful substances are present.
While the name is not as common in the Americas, OKAI is quite well known elsewhere as a large-scale electric two-wheeler manufacturer that makes electric vehicles for both consumer and commercial customers.
Counting big-name clients like Bird, Lime, Spin, Dott and Tier, Jinhua, China-based OKAI is certainly no lightweight in the electric scooter or e-bike industry.
OKAI products are also popular for direct-to-consumer sales in many European countries, perhaps in part thanks to the company having a European headquarters in Berlin.
Now, the newest product to grace OKAI's lineup is a cute little electric scooter known as the EAA.
With a sit-do C Level Executive List wn design that combines Asian styling with European regulatory compliance, the new scooter may have what it takes to become a player in the growing sit-down scooter market .
Technical specifications of the OKAI EAA Electric Scooter
The EAA electric scooter has a W rear motor with a maximum power of W. The company claims that it can climb up to a % slope, although the Nm of torque listed on the spec sheet may make you question whether the hill climbing ability is not a bit exaggerated.
EAA electric scooter
Both wheels ride on -inch tubeless tires, which helps reduce the chance of punctures. The wheels house drum brakes, and the rear wheel also benefits from electronic braking via the hub motor.
A removable battery under the cover offers up to km ( miles) of range. If the limited range didn't clue you into the urban nature of this scooter, then the top speed definitely will. The EAA electric scooter is limited to just km/h ( mph), probably to comply with EU laws that neutralize the permitted performance of light electric vehicles .
It may be slow, but OKAI claims it reaches that speed "in no time." And considering the kg (lb) weight, the EAA appears to compete more closely with lightweight folding electric scooters than most electric scooters with larger seats.
The cute little scooter folds at both the handlebars and the seat, reducing its size to something that can fit well in the trunk of most cars or under an office desk.
EAA electric scooter
The scooter includes an LED display that hides the NFC technology allowing a smart key to activate the scooter.
Integrated Bluetooth connectivity allows riders to connect their phones to the scooter to allow for additional customization and access more features.
While OKAI displays the pink color prominently, the scooter is also available in a white and black variant. The company seems to read more into the colors than most, stating:
Package Free Shop has also implemented Zero Waste principles throughout its business operations and offers composting, recycling and Terracycle bins in its offices and warehouse.
Jungalow by Justina Blakeney
Vibrant wallpaper prints, funky and eclectic pillows and rugs, planters, table runners, eclectic cutlery and wall decor combine for a boho/chic garden aesthetic. Jungalow works with suppliers around the world to source sustainable handcrafted products made from organic, recycled fabrics and natural materials.
The ceramics are made with non-toxic finishes and are manufactured with water conservation in mind. The rugs are handmade in India using traditional dip-dyeing and weaving methods, and the pillows must pass the Oeko-Tex Standard certification system to ensure no harmful substances are present.