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Beginning today, Unagi Scooters is now shipping its world-class electric scooters to pre-order customers in the United States, and new orders are immediately being fulfilled.

“The Unagi Scooter heralds a new era for the commuting consumer who simply wants an ultra-lightweight portable electric scooter made to the highest standards with superior design and durability as a requirement”, says David Hyman, co-founder, and CEO. “Our buyer recognizes the incredible utility a device with our feature-set and build-quality can bring for solving local “last mile” transportation.”

The Unagi has received numerous “best-of-breed” accolades as “the scooter worth owning” from numerous publications including The Verge, Engadget, Gizmodo, and Elektrek.

The Unagi Model One E250 “single motor” ($740) and The Unagi Model One e450 “dual motor” ($890) are now shipping throughout the United States in four colors – Cosmic Blue, Gotham Gray and Sea Salt White along with our Matte Black as a special order. Unagi offers “no-money-down” financing for the Model One starting as low as $25 per month.

To celebrate the occasion, Unagi has launched the Commuter Calculator, an easy-to-use web app that breaks down the relative costs and convenience of various modes of commuter transportation (car service, public transport, ride-share scooters vs. owned scooter). Utilizing publicly available data, it is designed to highlight the incredible value the Unagi Scooter brings to the transportation market.


Need to Knows
Do You Need a License to Ride an Electric Scooter?
Do You Need a License to Ride an Electric Scooter?

In the U.S., most states don't require a license. For those that do, they usually just ask for a regular driver's license or a learner's permit.

Can You Bring an Electric Scooter on a Plane?
Can You Bring an Electric Scooter on a Plane?

Yes, you can bring an electric scooter on a plane, but it needs to have a lithium battery smaller than 100 watt-hours, which most don't.

Can You Ride an Electric Scooter in the Rain?
Can You Ride an Electric Scooter in the Rain?

Manufacturers advise against riding electric scooters in the rain. The main reasons are: water can fry the electronics, make the ride dangerous, and void your warranty. 

The 2022 Comprehensive Guide to Electric Scooter Laws
The 2022 Comprehensive Guide to Electric Scooter Laws

“Is my scooter legal?” is a question many are increasingly asking. The micromobility industry is one of the fastest-growing and most exciting in the world—with promises for...in addition to abundances of the basics of time and money savings. And with this pace of innovation comes a struggle for regulation to keep up.

Are electric scooters easy to ride?
Are electric scooters easy to ride?

So, you're thinking about joining the electric scooter revolution, huh? You've seen those sleek and stylish scooters zipping around town, effortlessly gliding through traffic, and you can't help but wonder: Are electric scooters easy to ride?

How Hard Is It To Make Electric Scooters Lightweight?
How Hard Is It To Make Electric Scooters Lightweight?

In this guide, we'll break down what defines a lightweight electric scooter, why you should choose one, and the top features you should look for.

Maximizing Electric Scooter Battery Life: Maintenance Tips and Best Practices
Maximizing Electric Scooter Battery Life: Maintenance Tips and Best Practices

Want to get the most out of your electric scooter battery and extend your riding adventures? We've got you covered with our comprehensive guide full of maintenance tips and best practices.

Leasing Electric Scooters in the UK - Unagi Scooters
Leasing Electric Scooters in the UK - Unagi Scooters

The Comprehensive Guide to Electric Scooter Laws
The Comprehensive Guide to Electric Scooter Laws

*Disclaimer: Unagi, INC. has used best efforts, but does not in any manner guarantee the accuracy of the below findings regarding electric scooter laws in the United States or internationally. Electric scooter riders or those considering to purchase or begin…

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