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eskuta

Eskuta is a brand name used for electric kick scooters and related mobility devices. It is associated with consumer scooters designed for short-range urban travel and recreational use. Information about the brand’s corporate history is limited, and Eskuta is often discussed within the broader rise of micro-mobility in the 2010s and 2020s.

Eskuta-branded scooters typically feature a lightweight frame, a rider deck, handlebars with throttle and brake controls,

The scooters are designed for short trips on streets or bike lanes where allowed by local law.

Regulatory status varies by country and city. In many places, electric kick scooters are regulated as personal

Environmentally, Eskuta devices contribute to reduced tailpipe emissions compared with cars, but they raise concerns about

See also: Electric scooter, Micro-mobility, Personal electric vehicle, Sustainable transport.

a
rechargeable
battery,
and
an
electric
motor.
The
propulsion
system
may
be
mounted
in
the
wheel
hub
or
integrated
into
the
deck.
Many
models
are
designed
to
fold
for
easier
storage
and
transport.
Users
should
wear
protective
gear,
particularly
a
helmet,
and
comply
with
age,
license,
and
vehicle-use
requirements
set
by
authorities.
Speed,
lane
usage,
and
sidewalk
rules
vary
by
jurisdiction.
mobility
devices
or
motor
vehicles,
with
restrictions
on
speed,
required
lighting,
and
where
they
may
be
ridden.
battery
production,
charging,
and
end-of-life
recycling.
They
form
part
of
a
competitive
market
of
urban
micro-mobility
products.