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The L60E features a 48v battery, much like the [[Ninebot SNSC 3.0]]. | The L60E features a 48v battery, much like the [[Ninebot SNSC 3.0]]. | ||
There are three variants of this vehicle depending on the dashboards type: [[Ninebot Lite L60E]], [[Ninebot Lite L60L]], and the [[Ninebot Lite L60X]]. | |||
[[File:NinebotL60E.png|thumb|400px|center|The Ninebot Max Plus/SNSC 2.3 via Segway[https://b2b.segway.com/max-plus/].]] | [[File:NinebotL60E.png|thumb|400px|center|The Ninebot Max Plus/SNSC 2.3 via Segway[https://b2b.segway.com/max-plus/].]] |
Revision as of 01:52, 17 July 2023
The Ninebot Lite L60E is the next generation of rental/sharing scooters from ninebot focusing on "maximum operational efficiency with minimal life cycle cost, while placing great emphasis on user safety and enhancing the overall riding experience."[2]
The L60E features a 48v battery, much like the Ninebot SNSC 3.0.
There are three variants of this vehicle depending on the dashboards type: Ninebot Lite L60E, Ninebot Lite L60L, and the Ninebot Lite L60X.
Specs
Original specs via Segway.
Net Weight | Approx. 70.5 lbs (32 kg) |
Max Speed | Approx. 15.5 mph (25 km/h) |
Advertised Range | Approx. 40.3mi (≥ 65km) |
Charge Time | Approx. 5.5 hours |
Battery Voltage | 48 VDC |
Charging Voltage | 58.4 VDC |
Charging Temperature | 32–104°F (0–40°C) |
Battery Capacity | 576Wh / 12000 mAh |
Motor Power | 400W |
Suspension | Dual front suspension |
Battery
This vehicle should work with Ninebot 48v removable batteries.
Custom Firmware (CFW) Support
ScooterHacking.org does not support this model with CFW.
ScooterHacking also does not support this model with their SHFW.
Not much is known about the internal architecture at this moment.