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|Dimensions
|1143 × 480 × 1160 mm (45 × 18.9 × 45.7 in)
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|Net Weight
|Net Weight
|Approx. 32.6 lbs (14.8 kg)
|Approx. 14.8 kg (32.6 lbs)
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|Max Rider Weight
|Rider Weight (Payload)
| 220 lbs (100kg)
|30-100kg (66-220 lbs)
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|Max Speed
|Max Speed
|Approx. 15.5 mph (25 km/h)
|25 km/h (15.5 mph)
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|Typical Range
|18 km (11.2 miles)
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|Max Slope
|5.7° / 10% (75kg)
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|Traversable Terrain
|Asphalt/flat pavement; obstacles < 0.4 in (1 cm); gaps < 1.2 in (3 cm)
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|Operating Temperature
|14–104°F (-10–40°C)
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|Advertised Range
|Storage Temperature
|Approx. 11.2 miles (18 km)
|14–122°F (-10–50°C)
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|IP Rating
|IP Rating
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|Battery Capacity
|Battery Capacity
|5100 mAh / 183 Wh
|183 Wh
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|Motor Power
|500W
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|Brake
|Front wheel electronic brake + rear wheel drum brake
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|Tire Type
|10-inch pneumatic tires
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Revision as of 18:08, 3 August 2024

The Ninebot D18U is a budget scooter made by Ninebot.

It is the lowest end of the Ninebot D Series, with the two larger models being the Ninebot D28U, and Ninebot D38U.

The Ninebot D18U via Segway[1].

Specifications

Original specs via Segway.

Ninebot D18U
Dimensions 1143 × 480 × 1160 mm (45 × 18.9 × 45.7 in)
Net Weight Approx. 14.8 kg (32.6 lbs)
Rider Weight (Payload) 30-100kg (66-220 lbs)
Max Speed 25 km/h (15.5 mph)
Typical Range 18 km (11.2 miles)
Max Slope 5.7° / 10% (75kg)
Traversable Terrain Asphalt/flat pavement; obstacles < 0.4 in (1 cm); gaps < 1.2 in (3 cm)
Operating Temperature 14–104°F (-10–40°C)
Storage Temperature 14–122°F (-10–50°C)
IP Rating IPX5
Charge Time Approx. 3.5h
Battery Voltage 36 VDC
Charging Voltage 42 VDC
Charging Temperature 32–104°F (0–40°C)
Battery Capacity 183 Wh
Motor Power 500W
Brake Front wheel electronic brake + rear wheel drum brake
Tire Type 10-inch pneumatic tires

ScooterHacking features more info on their Wiki Page.

Modding

This model does not have any custom firmware support from ScooterHacking at the current moment.