The 30 mph scooter for the trip that's too short to drive, too long to walk.
Most "fast" scooters lie about the number — or they're too bulky to store indoors. The Zero 9 hits a GPS-verified 29 mph, soaks up rough roads on dual suspension, then folds flat enough to roll under your desk. Real specs. No spin.
Short trips are too long to walk and too annoying to drive. The Zero 9 is a 30 mph electric scooter that folds under your desk — so you skip the traffic, the parking, and the gas, and actually enjoy the ride.
You already own the problem. It's parked outside.
Your short trips — the office, the coffee run, the gym, the grocery store, the last mile from the train — are too far to walk and too annoying to drive. So you fire up two tons of car to move 180 pounds of you, and every single time, the car makes you pay for it.
The crawl
Stoplights and gridlock turn a 4-minute trip into 12. You're not commuting — you're queuing.
The parking circle
Loop the block, pay the meter, walk three blocks anyway. The last quarter-mile of every drive is the worst.
The quiet bleed
Gas, rideshare surges, wear and tear — money leaking on trips a 30 mph electric scooter finishes on pennies of charge.
The trip isn't the problem. The car is.
There's a faster, cheaper way to make the exact same trip — and fold it away when you're done.
It folds. That's why this 30 mph scooter wins.
The handlebars and front stem fold in seconds — so a 40 lb scooter collapses into something you can stand in a corner, drop in a trunk, or roll under your desk.
It's the move nearly every owner makes: bring it inside and park it near the desk. That's the difference between a scooter that lives in your garage and a folding electric scooter that lives with you — where a car never could.



See the 30 mph electric scooter in action.
Power, hills, braking, suspension, durability, folding, lights, and weather — every part that decides whether you'll actually ride it every day. Swipe through.
Powerful & fast
A 600W motor and 20A controller push this scooter to a GPS-verified 29 mph — the honest side of the number.
Climbs real hills
High torque pulls it up ~10% inclines without bogging down — city hills, handled.
Precision braking
Front disc + rear drum give two independent brakes — control at real commuter speed.
Smooth suspension
Dual spring suspension front and rear soaks up cracked pavement so your commute doesn't rattle your teeth.
Sturdy & durable
A reinforced aluminum frame built for the daily grind — ride after ride, not just the first month.
Folds & goes
Collapses in seconds at ~40 lb. Bus, car trunk, or the corner of your office — your call.
Lights & visibility
Bright front and rear LEDs keep you seen on the dawn and dusk rides that make up most commutes.
Rain-ready (within reason)
IP54 handles light rain and splashes. Skip deep puddles — honest limits beat broken promises.
The whole Zero 9, up close.
Real product photos — not renders. Swipe, then tap any shot to enlarge.
How the Zero 9 stacks up.
We'll make it easy — and honest. If you want the lightest scooter made, buy a true ultralight and pay for it. But if you're comparing 30 mph electric scooters at this price, here's the truth about folded size, weight, and carry.
| Model | Price | Weight | Folded size | Folding bars? | Honest verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIKA ES Zero 9 | $799 | ~40 lb | 39 × 8 × 15 in | Yes | Compact fold + comfort at the lowest price here |
| Ninebot F2 Pro | $799 | 40.8 lb | 46 × 22 × 21 in | No | Same price, heavier, and far wider folded |
| Fluid Mosquito | $999–1,099 | 29 lb | 42 × 6 × 13 in | Yes | Lighter to carry — pricier, less ride comfort |
| NIU KQi Air | $899–1,499 | 26.2 lb | 45 × 21 × 19 in | No | Ultralight & premium — costs much more, wider folded |
Every part of this scooter earns its place.

The Zero 9 pairs a front disc brake with a rear drum — two independent systems so a single failure never leaves you without stopping power. That's the safety margin a 30 mph electric scooter should have.
- Front disc + rear drum
- Predictable, controlled stops
- Confidence in traffic and on descents

Front and rear spring suspension works with 8.5-inch pneumatic tires to smooth out cracked city pavement. This is why the Zero 9 feels composed where budget solid-tire scooters feel like a paint shaker.
- Dual spring suspension (front + rear)
- 8.5" pneumatic innertube tires
- Split rim for easier tire service

Bright front and rear LED lights keep you visible in low light — because most commutes start or end in the dark half the year, and being seen is the cheapest safety upgrade there is.
- Multi-LED headlight
- Rear brake light
- Built for dawn and dusk commutes

Speed, battery, and ride mode on one clean display, synced to a responsive throttle. No guessing how much charge is left before your next trip — the data you actually use, where you can see it.
- Real-time speed & battery
- Multiple ride modes
- Wide, stable standing deck
The 30 mph scooter that tells you it's 29.
Everybody rounds up. We don't. This is a "30 mph electric scooter" the way buyers search for it — but strap a GPS to it and the honest number is ~29 mph. So that's what we print. A number you can trust beats a number that just impresses.
The honest speed number
We list the Zero 9 as a 30 mph electric scooter because that's the category riders search for. Strap a GPS to it and the truth is ~29 mph for an average rider on the flat. So that's what we print.
Close enough to chase the search. Honest enough to keep your trust. That's the whole PIKA ES promise — real specs, no spin.
*Verify each figure against your shipping unit before publishing. Range and top speed vary with rider weight, terrain, temperature, and speed.
Is this scooter right for you?
We'd rather lose the sale than earn a return. Here's who the Zero 9 is built for — and who should look elsewhere.
Buy it if…
- You're an office commuter who wants to store it under a desk and beat parking and bus timing.
- You're a last-mile connector — car trunk or train link, without a long stair carry every day.
- You run neighborhood errands: grocery, takeout, the farmer's market, nearby stores.
- You want comfort — dual suspension and real air tires, not a jarring budget deck.
Skip it if…
- You must carry it up stairs every single day. At ~40 lb, carry is occasional, not constant.
- You want the absolute lightest scooter made — a true ultralight (Mosquito ~29 lb, KQi Air ~26 lb) will carry easier, for more money.
- You want 40+ mph thrills. This is a commuter, not a track weapon.
Riding by this weekend.
No assembly headaches, no waiting on parts — three steps and the worst trips of your week become the best.
Order in 2 minutes
Pick your color and check out. Free US shipping, ships in 1–2 days, 14-day window to change your mind.
Unbox, ride today
Arrives ~90% assembled. Unfold, tighten two bolts with the included tool, charge, and go.
Fold it into your life
Ride the trip. Fold it in seconds. Roll it under your desk. Do it again tomorrow.
What owners actually say.
Amazing
Smooth, solid, and fun to ride. The fold-and-go design makes daily use easy, and it reaches around the 30 mph mark while still feeling stable. I'm genuinely impressed.
A joy to ride
The frame is tight and rattle-free, handling is steady, everyday routes feel effortless. Quick fold, easy to store by the door, low-maintenance so far. People actually notice it.
Great product
Everything arrived fast and in great shape. Build quality feels solid, the finish looks premium, and the ride is smooth and quiet. Confident speed without drama.
Answered straight.
01Is the Zero 9 really a 30 mph electric scooter?
02Can I ride this in the rain?
03Air tires — won't they go flat?
04Is 40 lb going to be a problem?
05What maintenance does it need?
06What's the warranty and return policy?
Take back the short trip.
Skip the traffic, the parking, and the gas. The Zero 9 is the honest 30 mph electric scooter — GPS-verified 29 mph, folds in seconds, and stores where a car never fit. That's the whole promise, 14 days risk-free.
Shopping from Europe? Your version ships speed-limited to your local law (25 km/h EU standard), CE-marked and set up for legal street use where permitted. Ask us for the EU model — same compact fold, tuned for your rules.
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