This might be a bit different than what usually gets posted here but I found this on Nebula and its perhaps my favorite video I’ve seen on the platform yet. You can also watch it on YouTube (strangely YT didn’t suggest it to me despite it being right up my alley).
I absolutely love this idea of trying to do long distance riding with little e-bikes and e-scooters, or basically anything on 2 (or just 1???) wheels.
I didn’t click on the link, but there was a mini-documentary about a guy who, I believe, went across the US on an e-scooter.
It’s not as cut and dry as someone doing that on a bicycle. They need a team of people trailing them in a van, usually with many e-scooters that are kept charged. Definitely not self-supported, which isn’t as impressive as you want it to be. :(
Yeah, you’d either have to be good at meeting strangers to charge at private homes, or ready to hike to public outlets (and camp near them) if you want to solo a e scooter across the country.
And charging is still a huge PITA. Even with multiple e-scooters, I recall that charging was still taking all night, and they couldn’t just go to a café and charge up because they were getting kicked out.
I can see this being easier on an e-bike, where you can still pedal. But an e-scooter? Only for masochists! LOL
I may check out the guy in the link, though. This stuff always interests me.
Yeah that part was unfortunate. But I still thought it was so cool and funny seeing someone travel the country with tiny, fun electric vehicles.
Could I get a link to see the mini-documentary?
This is it! Six Ninebot Max e-scooters!
Which makes the entire thing a publicity stunt rather than actually doing the thing as advertised.
What would actually make this viable and authentic is a small cart attached like a trailer, which would contain a large battery and be covered in solar panels. This cart would also double as cargo space, because on such a trip you’d need water, food, and other supplies.