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Long-Range Electric Scooter FAQ
Which Apollo scooter has the longest range?
Which Apollo scooter has the longest range?
The Apollo Phantom 2.0 Stellar has the longest range in the current lineup at up to 56 miles per charge. The Phantom 2.0 follows at up to 50 miles, and the Apollo City covers up to 43 miles, making it the longest-range commuter option. Real-world range depends on rider weight, terrain, speed, and temperature, so plan for figures below the maximum on hilly routes or in cold weather.
What is the longest range electric scooter in 2026?
What is the longest range electric scooter in 2026?
Among Apollo models, the Phantom 2.0 Stellar leads at up to 56 miles. Across the wider market, ultra-long-range models like the Dualtron X2 claim far higher figures, but they are heavy, expensive, and built for enthusiasts rather than daily commuting. For most riders, an Apollo long-range scooter balances real usable range with weight, comfort, and price better than extreme touring models.
How is electric scooter range measured?
How is electric scooter range measured?
Maximum range is measured under ideal conditions: a light rider, flat ground, moderate speed, and mild temperature. Everyday range is usually lower because hills, higher speeds, heavier riders, and cold weather all draw more power. Apollo lists maximum range per model, so treat it as the ceiling and expect real-world results to land somewhat below it depending on how and where you ride.
What reduces an electric scooter's range?
What reduces an electric scooter's range?
The biggest factors are rider weight, terrain, riding speed, and temperature. Climbing hills and riding at top speed drain the battery faster, and cold weather temporarily lowers capacity. Tire pressure, frequent hard acceleration, and carrying cargo also reduce range. Riding in a lower power mode at a steady speed and keeping tires properly inflated are the simplest ways to get closer to the maximum.
How long do Apollo scooter batteries last?
How long do Apollo scooter batteries last?
Apollo uses 21700 lithium cells in UL2271-certified battery packs rated for more than 600 charge cycles, which is roughly 15 percent more longevity than standard 18650 cells. With typical use that translates to several years before noticeable capacity loss. The Apollo app also tracks battery health, so riders can monitor performance and charging habits over time to extend the pack's usable life.
How long does it take to charge a long-range Apollo scooter?
How long does it take to charge a long-range Apollo scooter?
Charge time depends on the battery size and charger. Larger long-range packs like the Phantom take longer to fill than smaller commuter batteries, and a fast charger or dual-charging setup can cut that time significantly. Apollo offers fast chargers for several models. For exact charge times, check the individual product page, since each model's battery and charger differ.
Are long-range electric scooters good for commuting?
Are long-range electric scooters good for commuting?
Yes. A long-range scooter removes range anxiety from daily commuting, lets you ride several days between charges, and keeps real-world range comfortable even when conditions cut into the maximum. The Apollo City is the best long-range commuter pick at up to 43 miles and a manageable 65 lbs, while the Phantom 2.0 suits longer or hillier commutes where extra range and power matter.
What is the difference between the Apollo City and Phantom for range?
What is the difference between the Apollo City and Phantom for range?
The Apollo City reaches up to 43 miles and is the lighter, commuter-focused choice at 65 lbs. The Apollo Phantom 2.0 reaches up to 50 miles and the Phantom 2.0 Stellar up to 56 miles, but they are heavier, faster performance scooters with dual motors. Choose the City for efficient daily range and the Phantom 2.0 line for maximum distance with more speed and power.























