This Eco-Friendly Scooter Price Will Blow Your Mind!
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Yadea launches a range of electric scooters equipped with sodium-ion batteries at unbeatable prices.
The Chinese two-wheel giant Yadea has introduced its first scooters fitted with sodium-ion batteries, marking a major turning point in the electric vehicle industry. Offered in China starting at just 400 euros, a price comparable to an entry-level electric bike, these scooters deliver impressive performance while reducing dependence on lithium.
The brand has unveiled four models with these innovative batteries, with prices ranging from 3,299 to 4,299 yuan (410 to 530 euros) for respectable ranges of 60 to 75 km. These prices make sodium-ion technology, previously elitist, accessible to a broad audience, which is astonishing given the capabilities offered. These scooters can reach 80% charge in just 15 minutes and guarantee a maximum capacity lifespan of up to five years.
Yadea balances ecological and economical factors
Sodium-ion batteries, less expensive and more environmentally friendly than lithium ones, offer multiple ecological advantages. Unlike lithium-ion batteries, they use abundant and widely available materials such as sodium, thus avoiding pressure on critical resources like cobalt or lithium. Additionally, their production generates fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and they are easier to recycle due to the absence of rare metals. This makes them a more sustainable alternative for the energy transition. Despite their lower energy density and voltage, these batteries represent a durable solution to lithium supply constraints.
With over 100 million units sold to date, Yadea confirms its global leadership. By offering these scooters at such affordable prices, the brand is not only democratizing electric mobility but also transforming the market. These models demonstrate that it is possible to combine technological innovation, affordability, and environmental respect. A wake-up call for the two-wheel industry.
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