-Ideal for commuting to work or school within 10–30 km, allowing flexible navigation through congested roads.
-Serves as a feeder to subways and buses.
-Shared electric scooters are deployed in business districts, campuses, tourist areas, and residential neighborhoods.
-Used for short-distance meal and parcel delivery, offering lower operating costs than motorcycles.
-Suitable for small goods transport in narrow streets or marketplaces, as well as last-mile delivery.
-Commonly used for school pickups and passenger transport (especially with canopy models), providing greater stability than two-wheelers.
-Serves as an electric alternative to "Tuk-Tuks" for short-distance taxi services.
-Provides shuttle services for tourists in developing tourism regions.
-Suitable for longer commutes, offering superior range and speed compared to electric scooters.
-Designed to meet the demands of motorcycle enthusiasts, combining eco-friendliness with an engaging riding experience.
-High-speed models cater to professional riders, delivering efficiency comparable to fuel-powered motorcycles.
-Equipped with high-power motors for better slope performance and large tires for off-road capability.
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