F.A.Q.

We have a list of questions to try to clear up your doubts.

In the “Where to buy” section you can find all authorised dealers for the VR|46 e-Mobility products.

No, modification of products is prohibited. If you modify the electrical or mechanical system of our products in any way, you will invalidate the warranty and the related enforcement rights concerning the product purchased. Furthermore, by using the machine in an improper fashion, in general the life of the machine will be reduced and there is a risk of causing damage to the drive unit and to the product itself. In addition to this, you endanger your own and others’ safety, resulting in the risk of accidents which would be attributable to these changes, and risking large personal liability costs as well as the possibility of legal proceedings.

The battery autonomy range is shown in the product sheet. It is not possible to provide an exact mileage as it will depend on several factors, such as: the weight of the driver, the external temperature, the conditions of the road surface, the level of assistance used, and the number of stops and starts.

E-SCOOTERS - Teenagers and Adults

According to the Italian law, you must be 14 or older to drive an electric scooter on public roads. For more information, download the VR|46 e-Mobility catalogue. When buying an electric scooter, remember to consult the laws and regulations currently in force in the country where you will use it and to be informed on any legal and/or regulatory restrictions.

Italian law allows the use of the electric scooter on all urban roads where the speed limit is 50 km/h or lower. On non-urban roads, the vehicle is only allowed on cycle paths. When buying an electric scooter, remember to consult the laws and regulations currently in force in the country where you will use it and to be informed on any legal and/or regulatory restrictions.

Italian legislation requires children under the age of 18 to wear a helmet. For drivers of any age it is mandatory to wear a reflective vest in conditions of poor visibility and from half an hour after sunset. Your electric scooter must be equipped with a bell in the case that auditory signals are needed, and front/rear lights. When buying an e-scooter, remember to consult the laws and regulations currently in force in the country where you will use it and to be informed on any legal and/or regulatory restrictions.

Italian law does not provide for the obligation to have a driving license or for registration. When buying an electric scooter, remember to consult the laws and regulations currently in force in the country where you will use it and to be informed on any legal and/or regulatory restrictions.

VR|46 e-Mobility e-scooters comply with current Italian legislation, which provides for a maximum speed of 25 km/h for the use of electric scooters, which drops to 6 km/h when used in pedestrian areas. When buying an electric scooter, remember to consult the laws and regulations currently in force in the country where you will use it and to inform yourself about any legal and/or regulatory restrictions.

When riding an electric scooter, always keep both hands on the handlebars and always proceed in a single row, never side by side. When buying an e-scooter, remember to consult the laws and regulations currently in force in the country where you will use it and to inform yourself about any legal and/or regulatory restrictions.