For $5,000, the Lightfoot scooter promises to charge up to a max of 20 additional miles a day, if you dare park it outside.
While many EVs use solar panels to extend their range, those panels often don't look like they'd make much of a difference.
E-scooters should be made legal to ride on the roads, a Government minister has said. Louise Haigh, the Transport Secretary, ...
With a 20 mph (32 km/h) top speed, the scooter is said to be “bike lane legal” without requiring any additional license or registration. The Lightfoot is also designed to be easy to work on with ...
A new electric scooter called Lightfoot, which launched today, helps eliminate those challenges: It’s covered in solar panels ...
Yep, like a GM ‘crate V8’ in the US, this is a powertrain swap you can order online and do yourself. In simple steps: drop ...
(A handful of exceptions, like a KFC drive-thru on Lake Street ... end of 2020. Scooter’s five new locations will be among 11 ...
An increasingly popular way for people to travel around cities is the use of motorized scooters, now made more accessible by ...
Details on the diminutive Flying Flea C6 were scant, despite the fact it takes inspiration from a lightweight World War 2 ...