It’s winter, it’s raining. You want to go riding in the rain on your electric scooter, but first you need to know: “What scooter can I ride without killing it?" And "What scooter can I ride in the rain without it killing me?"
An e scooter is, after all, an electronic device, and electricity and water don’t usually mix. So, can you ride an electric scooter in the rain? The answer is yes! If you know what you’re doing and you pick the right scooter.
You won’t get electrocuted if that’s what you’re worried about. Electric scooters are covered with rubber and other insulating materials to keep riders safe.
But as anyone who’s ever dropped their phone in the toilet can tell you, water can turn a battery powered device into a brick in seconds.
Almost no electric scooter warranty will cover water damage, so there is some risk to riding in inclement weather.
But we'll show you how to minimize risks to both you and your scooter, based on our experience of 20 years of riding, rain or shine, on motorcycles and electric scooters.
Water Resistant Electric Scooters vs. Waterproof Electric Scooters
Repeat after us: there is no such thing as a completely waterproof electric scooter.
Instead, electric scooters have varying degrees of water resistance. Many electric scooters are resistant to water splashes and low pressure water jets and others are suitable for heavy rain, high pressure water jets, or even temporary full immersion in water (though we don't recommend it).
An electric scooter that has been tested for water resistance will be given an IP rating by the International Electrotechnical Commision (IEC).
IP Rating
Like most electronic devices, most electric scooters are rated for ingress protection from dirt and liquids. You’ll see this number in the specs, such as IP54. Sometimes, you can even find it printed on the scooter itself.
The first digit in an IP rating is for dust protection and the second number in an IP rating stands for water protection. The higher that one is, the better.
Learn more about IP ratings and electric scooters in our full explanation here.
An IP54 scooter will be fine in light rain, for example. Just don’t ride through any puddles, even if they don’t look deep at first.
Whatever the IP rating, you should do your best to towel off the scooter after you ride in the rain and park it in a warm, indoor location or garage so that it has a chance to completely dry out before your next ride.
If you’re going to be riding in the rain a lot, take the time to inspect your scooter, especially the battery compartment and anywhere cables enter the frame. It never hurts to add a little black silicone in areas that look vulnerable.
The ergonomic rubber handgrip of the EMOVE Cruiser, one of our favorite scooters for riding in the rain
Wet Weather Features List
What about the dangers to you, the rider? Is riding in the rain too risky? It can be if you don’t have the right scooter or don’t practice safe riding habits.
We’ve come to the rescue with wet weather riding tips and the top 7 scooters we think work best for riding in the rain.
All of the electric scooters on our list have at least 5 of the following 6 features, making them great for riding in the rain.
(You’ll notice we didn’t include any solid tire scooters on the list, because solid tires just don’t have great traction on wet surfaces.)
- A high IP rating
- Rear wheel drive (or switchable dual wheel drive)
- Large, air-filled tires with great traction on wet roads
- Good deck grip and hand ergonomics in wet weather
- Bright lighting for maximum visibility
- Fender protection to keep you from getting covered in mud + water
The Apollo City Pro's fenders, large pneumatic tires, and high deck clearance make it a great choice for riding in the rain
Summary
Kaabo Wolf Warrior X GT
Pre-Mentions
$2499
Best for Rain + Mud
Apollo City Pro
Pre-Mentions
$1699
Best All-Weather Commuter
EMOVE Cruiser
Pre-Mentions
$1499
Best Long-Range Commuter
NIU KQi2 Pro
Pre-Mentions
$599
Best Budget
NIU KQi3 MAX
Pre-Mentions
$999
Best Budget
Segway Ninebot Max
Pre-Mentions
$949
Best Proven Reliability
Segway GT2
Pre-Mentions
$3999
Best Premium
Top 7 for Riding in the Rain
Best for Rain + Mud
The Wolf Warrior X GT comes with grippy hybrid off-road tires that work great in wet or muddy conditions. While we don’t recommend going crazy in deep mud, the high mounted front fender is specifically designed to not clog up with mud if you do.
It’s a dual motor scooter, but can be switched over to rear wheel drive on wet roads to prevent you from spinning the front tire in corners. It might seem like more motors would give you more traction, but the opposite is true for two-wheeled vehicles. This is why you never encounter front wheel drive motorcycles.
Kaabo scooters have best-in-class lighting for riding in inclement weather
Rear wheel drive makes you less likely to crash in the rain on an electric scooter because when you accelerate, most of the weight goes to the rear tire. In the rain that leaves just enough weight on the front tire to provide traction for steering, but not enough traction to steer and accelerate.
So look for scooters that either have rear-wheel drive or the option to switch from dual motors to the rear motor, like the Wolf Warrior X GT.
This one does have the shortest rear fender of the group, but it’s easy to extend it if you’re going to do a lot of rain riding.
Full Wolf Warrior X GT Review
Best All-Weather Commuter
City Pro - $1699

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PROS
Variable Regen Braking
Flat-proof 10” Pneumatic Tires
Clean Integrated Design
Highest IP Rating in our Database
Ultra-Short Charging Time
CONS
Deck Hook Doesn’t Stay Latched
Turn Signals Aren’t visible From the Front
Some May Find it Pricy
Technical Specifications
Tested Top Speed:
30.9 mph**
Tested Range:
22.7 mi**
Weight:
66.2 lb**
Max Rider Weight:
265 lb
Water Resistance:
IP66
Acceleration:
2.9 s
**Based on our independent performance tests which may differ from manufacturer’s claims.
The Apollo City Pro is not available in South Korea.
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Apollo City Pro
The City Pro has sealed drum brakes that stay dry in rain
If you want to go a little lighter and less expensive, the Apollo City Pro is a great commuter for bad weather because of its high water resistance rating of IP66 (one of the highest IP rating in our database).
We’re big fans of its combination of regenerative braking and drum brakes since they’re less prone to locking up and skidding on slippery roads.
We also like that it has turn signals and flat resistant 10 inch tubeless tires (because the last thing you want in the rain is a flat tire)!
The City Pro's grippy, rubber-covered deck
On scooters like this one that give you deeper levels of control, in the P-Settings or within an app, we recommend setting your initial acceleration softer, as well as opting for softer regenerative braking.
Keep your braking, steering, and throttle inputs smooth to make the most out of the traction you have, and ride about 10% slower, but otherwise ride normally. You might be surprised to learn that you usually have 90% as much traction on wet pavement as you do in the dry. We measured it.
Just stay away from manhole covers and wet leaves, because we measured those too, and they’re slippery when wet!
Full City Pro Review
Best Long-Range Commuter
Cruiser - $1499

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PROS
Legendary Range
Comfortable for Long Rides
Exceptional Build Quality and Features
CONS
Weight is a Little bit on the Higher Side
Accelaration may Feel Sluggish
Technical Specifications
Tested Top Speed:
30.5 mph**
Tested Range:
47.0 mi**
Weight:
59.4 lb**
Max Rider Weight:
352 lb
Water Resistance:
IPX6
Acceleration:
3.8 s
**Based on our independent performance tests which may differ from manufacturer’s claims.
The EMOVE Cruiser is not available in South Korea.
Our content is indepedent, but buying through our links may earn us a comission.
EMOVE Cruiser
The Cruiser's tubeless tires provide excellent traction, and its rear fender gives you full coverage in wet weather
The Cruiser is the world’s most famous wet-weather commuter due to its IP67 water resistance rating. And if you’ve got a really long commute, the EMOVE Cruiser is our pick for the best long range electric scooter to ride in the rain.
This rear wheel drive scooter has full suspension, 10 inch tubeless tires, and a huge deck, all of which make for a smooth ride in the rain, and with a range of around 50 miles, you’ll definitely appreciate this electric scooter’s comfort.
The Cruiser’s long wheelbase and excellent fender protection make it an especially stable, safe ride on wet roads.
A word of caution: you do need to watch your footing near the smooth, beveled edges of the EMOVE Cruiser’s deck. We highly recommend adding more grip tape at the edges, if you’re planning to commute in the rain.
Full Cruiser Review
Best Budget
KQi2 Pro - $599

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PROS
Excellent Range Per Dollar
Easy To Ride
Outstanding Ride Quality
Leading Build Quality
CONS
Long 7 Hour Charging Time
Technical Specifications
Tested Top Speed:
16.3 mph**
Tested Range:
15.7 mi**
Weight:
40.8 lb**
Max Rider Weight:
220 lb
Water Resistance:
IP54
Acceleration:
7.6 s
**Based on our independent performance tests which may differ from manufacturer’s claims.
The NIU KQi2 Pro is not available in South Korea.
Our content is indepedent, but buying through our links may earn us a comission.
NIU KQi2 Pro
The KQi2 Pro's griptape-covered deck
NIU’s KQi2 Pro is our pick for best scooter under $600, and that’s true when it’s raining too. Its big 10 inch tubeless air filled tires feel secure and comfortable on the road and have good grip.
The KQi2 Pro also has excellent visibility thanks to an always-on halo of light around its bright, high-mounted headline, and a fender mounted tail light that also acts as a brake light.
NIU's scooters feature an always-on halo of light around their headlights
The KQi2 Pro has an IP54 rating for light rain; the front drum brake plus regen brake give you plenty of stopping power without locking up; and grip tape gives it excellent deck traction and makes you feel sure-footed in wet conditions.
Read our full review of the NIU KQi2 Pro here.
Full KQi2 Pro Review
Best Budget
KQi3 Max - $999

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PROS
Safe and Reliable Stopping Power
Offers Good range
Comes With a Two Year Warranty
Self Healing Tires!
CONS
A Larger Battery Means it Takes Longer to Charge
App Set-Up Is Lengthy
Takes A Long Time To Charge
Technical Specifications
Tested Top Speed:
22.0 mph**
Tested Range:
23.3 mi**
Weight:
47.0 lb**
Max Rider Weight:
265 lb
Water Resistance:
IP54
Acceleration:
4.6 s
**Based on our independent performance tests which may differ from manufacturer’s claims.
The NIU KQi3 Max is not available in South Korea.
Our content is indepedent, but buying through our links may earn us a comission.
NIU KQi3 Max
If you want even more range than the KQi2 Pro, the NIU KQi3 MAX goes 48% further, and has another advantage: Flat resistant tires, which make it less likely that you’ll end up doing the walk of shame in the rain.
The KQi3 MAX’s dual-disc plus regen brakes are the strongest of any brakes on this list, so we recommend practicing emergency stops in a parking lot first, before heading out on your first rainy commute with the KQi3 MAX.
The KQi3 Max has a formidable rear fender and brake light/tail light
Come to think of it, that’s good advice for all of the scooters on this list. It’s best to get comfortable riding in the rain when you’re not already late for work.
Full KQi3 Max Review
Best Proven Reliability
Ninebot Max - $949

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PROS
Excellent Range for its Class
Built Like a Mini-Tank
Pre-Slimed
Large Tubeless Pneumatic Tires
CONS
Lacks a Zero Start
Does not have Zippy Acceleration
A Little on the Heavy Side
Technical Specifications
Tested Top Speed:
18.4 mph**
Tested Range:
21.6 mi**
Weight:
43.4 lb**
Max Rider Weight:
220 lb
Water Resistance:
IPX5
Acceleration:
6.0 s
**Based on our independent
The Segway Ninebot Max is not available in South Korea.
Our content is indepedent, but buying through our links may earn us a comission.
Segway Ninebot Max
The Segway Ninebot Max is known for being the most durable scooter on the planet. In addition to protecting itself from the weather with an IPX5 rating, the Max keeps the rider dry and safe by having some of the best fender protection for a commuter e scooter, as well as the best brake configuration for predictable, powerful wet-weather braking with a wet-stopping distance of 10.8 feet.
An easy-to-control front drum brake and electronic-ABS rear brake yield effortless emergency stopping power. Pneumatic tires provide great traction, and while the Max’s rubber foot grip doesn’t provide the ultimate traction of grip tape, it still makes the rider feel surefooted, providing the same level of grip whether wet or dry.
The Segway Ninebot Max is renowned for its ease-of-use
In fact, the Max has astonished us, matching each of its dry performance numbers in the wet.
It’s also confidence-inspiring knowing that the sharing market has been operating thousands upon thousands of Ninebot Max-variants, rain or shine, for years now.Companies like SPIN have used variants of the Ninebot Max as rental scooters and they stay outside, day and night, in all weather, and just keep working
The Segway Ninebot Max is our winner for the most reliable electric scooter in the rain.
Best Premium
Best Premium
GT2 - $3999

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PROS
Impressive Stability
World-Class Ride Comfort
Next-Level Aesthetics
Large And Comfortable Deck
Innovative Traction Control
CONS
Range Per Pound Is Below Average
Top Speed Is Not Too Impressive
Technical Specifications
Tested Top Speed:
41.8 mph**
Tested Range:
32.9 mi**
Weight:
115.6 lb**
Max Rider Weight:
330 lb
Water Resistance:
IPX4
Acceleration:
1.9 s
**Based on our independent
The Segway GT2 is not available in South Korea.
Our content is indepedent, but buying through our links may earn us a comission.
Segway GT2
World-class braking and traction control!
There are plenty of great, affordable, scooters that will get you safely to your destination in the rain.
But Segway broke new ground when they introduced the “Super Scooter” GT2, the first scooter we’ve tested that has traction control.
The GT2 lets you use dual motors on wet roads because it senses when the front motor starts spinning and reduces power to that wheel.
It’s also the first scooter we’ve seen with an entire fairing surrounding the front wheel for ultimate splash protection.
Deck real estate
Just be sure you have somewhere to park it, because this is a big scooter with a lot of surfaces, and that means if you bring it inside, you’re bringing a lot of water inside too.
Full GT2 Review
Scooter Warranty Disclaimer
If you take a look at most warranties for electric scooters, even for those that carry an IP rating, water damage is not covered under warranty. Manufacturers often do not cover water-related damage.
For example, the warranty for the Segway Ninebot Max limits against damage caused by water submersion, high pressure water spray, and freezing, and the riding instructions tell owners not to ride through puddles.
It's important to understand your scooter's warranty policy and its limitations when it comes to water damage before braving the rain on your electric ride. Err on the side of caution.
Concluding Safety Tips
Whatever you’re riding, make sure you can see and be seen. Turn on your headlights and your swag lights if you’ve got them. Add additional lighting to your handlebars and helmet if your scooter isn't bright enough to be seen.
You should always wear a helmet, but in the rain a full-face motorcycle helmet really comes in handy. It’s like a tiny umbrella, but better. You can ride for hours, and your head and neck will stay completely dry.
Wear shoes with plenty of grip.
Give yourself extra following distance and look far ahead, so you don’t get any last minute surprises. That way you can keep all of your throttle, braking and turning inputs smooth so you won’t skid or lock up the brakes.
And finally, once again, no matter how high your IP rating, remember: no electric scooter is completely waterproof, and water damage typically isn’t covered under any warranty, so stay out of deep puddles, and use your common sense.
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FAQs
Top 7 Electric Scooters for Riding in the Rain? ›
Gotrax G4 Electric Scooter
With the G4 electric scooter, you are in full control as it comes with a display that shows your speed, battery level, distance, riding mode, and headlight status. It has an IPX4 rating, ideal for use under light rainfall and on wet surfaces.
Gotrax G4 Electric Scooter
With the G4 electric scooter, you are in full control as it comes with a display that shows your speed, battery level, distance, riding mode, and headlight status. It has an IPX4 rating, ideal for use under light rainfall and on wet surfaces.
Gemopai's Astrid Lite is the best electric scooter for wet weather(rainy season). You won't have to worry about it getting wet as It comes with a water-resistant battery. It is well protected from moisture as well as dust.
Are there any waterproof electric scooters? ›The Nami boasts a whopping rating of IP55 + IP65, meaning it can tear through puddles and be drenched in rain without breaking sweat. The lowest IP-rated scooter that Ride and Glide, is the Kaabo Wolf Warrior 2 which is IPX4 rated.
Is it okay to ride an electric scooter in the rain? ›Your scooter likely has no protection from water, and should not be taken out in even light rain. You not only risk damaging the electric scooter itself by riding in the rain. You also run the risk of dealing with an electric shock.
Can I ride my Gotrax scooter in the rain? ›Our electric scooters are rated IPX4 in waterproofing or higher. They can handle light rain and splashing but prolonged exposure to heavy rain can damage the e-scooter. Be sure to check the weather the days you're riding!
How do I protect my scooter from rain? ›Scooter covers are fairly inexpensive and will ensure your scooter is protected in even the worst rainstorms. Dry it off: If your scooter gets wet on your commute or because you left it outside uncovered, take some time to dry it off before you ride again. You can use a clean cloth in most cases.
Can electric scooters go uphill? ›Most electric scooters won't have a problem climbing an incline of about 10-15 degrees. The more powerful ones will seamlessly climb up to 20 degrees, but anything higher than that may be difficult.
Can you ride a commute scooter in the rain? ›The answer to whether can you ride an electric scooter in the rain solely depends upon your scooter's IP rating and the amount of rainfall. While drizzling and light showers cause no damage to your e scooter waterproof battery and motor, you must save it from heavy water damage.
What does IPX4 waterproof mean for electric scooters? ›The scooter boasts of a water-resistance rating of IPX4 meaning that it's protected against water splashes from all directions, including from low-pressure jets of water from any angle. With such an IP rating, the X7 Pro is safe for occasional riding on wet ground, in fog, light and sparse rain, and light off-road.
What is IPX5 waterproof mean? ›
IPX5 rating offers protection against water projected from a spray nozzle (or jet of low-pressure water stream) at any angle for up to 10 – 15 minutes from a distance of 3 meters at 30 kilopascals pressure. Generally, it is considered water-resistant, sweatproof, rainproof, or splashproof but not as fully waterproof.
What is IP65 waterproof rating? ›IP65 = Water resistant. “Protected against water jets from any angle” *Do NOT submerge IP65 LED lights, these are not waterproof. IP67 = Water resistant plus. “Protected against the events of temporary submersion (10 minutes)”*Do NOT submerge IP67 LED lights for extended periods, these are not waterproof.
What happens if my scooter gets wet? ›Your mobility scooter is equipped with electronics, and direct or prolonged exposure to water or dampness may cause a motorized scooter to malfunction electronically and mechanically. Water can cause the electrical components to corrode and the frame of your electric wheelchair to rust.
Can you ride a Vespa in the rain? ›A gentler riding style is definitely advisable in order to be safe on the road with the Vespa scooter even in the rain. It is not only in the curves that it becomes more slippery when it is wet, scooter riders also have to pay more attention on straight stretches of road, as visibility is also often restricted.
Can you ride a Hiboy electric scooter in the rain? ›It's also worth noting that the frame is sealed with an IP54 water-resistant rating, making it one of the scooters to fall into the 40% of those that are protected from the rain. This will give you a level of reassurance to know that if your scooter does take on a few splashes that it will be protected.