Electric Scooters in Egypt — Xiaomi, Segway & ZEWWW
Ditch the traffic and ride smarter with our selection of electric scooters in Egypt. Whether you're commuting across Cairo or zipping between errands, we carry the most trusted brands — Xiaomi, Segway Ninebot, and Egypt's own ZEWWW — so you'll find the right scooter for your route, budget, and riding style. All products are 100% original, covered by warranty, and available with Cash on Delivery across Egypt.

Full Electric Scooter Lineup
Which Electric Scooter Is Right for You?
| Model | Motor (Rated / Peak) | Max Range | Top Speed | Max Incline | Tires | Weight | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mi Electric Scooter Essential | 250W / 500W | 20 km | 20 km/h | 10% | 8.5" pneumatic | 12 kg | Ultra-budget beginners |
| Mi Electric Scooter 3 Lite | 300W / 300W | 20 km | 25 km/h | 14% | 8.5" pneumatic | 13 kg | Affordable step-up |
| Mi Electric Scooter 4 Lite | 300W / 600W | 20 km | 25 km/h | 14% | 8.5" pneumatic | 15.6 kg | Budget commuters |
| Segway Ninebot E22 | 300W (BLDC) | 22 km* | 20 km/h* | 15% | 9" flat-free | 13.5 kg | Puncture-free urban riders |
| Mi Electric Scooter 4 | 300W / 600W | 35 km | 25 km/h | 16% | 10" tubeless | 18.1 kg | Daily city commuters |
| Mi Electric Scooter Pro 2 | 300W / 600W | 45 km | 25 km/h | 20% | 8.5" pneumatic | 14.2 kg | Long-distance commuters |
*Segway E22 range doubles to ~44 km with the optional external battery pack (sold separately), and speed increases to 25 km/h.
Note on ZEWWW ES500: ZEWWW is an Egyptian-made brand specifically engineered for local roads and weather conditions. It features IP-rated waterproofing with a 1-year water damage warranty and 4 riding modes.

Head-to-Head: Budget Scooters (Entry Level)
Mi Electric Scooter Essential vs Mi Electric Scooter 3 Lite
These two are the most affordable electric scooters in Egypt for first-time riders, but they differ in a few key ways Egyptian commuters should know.
| Feature | Mi Essential | Mi 3 Lite |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Power | 250W rated / 500W peak | 300W rated |
| Top Speed | 20 km/h | 25 km/h |
| Range | 20 km | 20 km |
| Climbing Ability | 10% gradient | 14% gradient |
| Rear Brake | Disc brake | Drum brake |
| Water Resistance | IP54 (dust + splash) | IPX4 (splash only) |
| Weight | 12 kg | 13 kg |
| Verdict | Lightest & most portable | Faster & handles slopes better |
💡Egypt Tip: Cairo has many underpasses and elevated ramps. If your daily route includes inclines, the Mi 3 Lite's 14% gradient climbing ability is noticeably better than the Essential's 10%. However, the Essential's IP54 rating gives it a slight edge if you ride in dusty areas.

Head-to-Head: Mid-Range Scooters
Mi Scooter 4 Lite vs Mi Scooter 4 vs Mi Scooter Pro 2
This is where most Egyptian commuters will find their sweet spot — enough range for daily use, better motors, and features that justify the mid-range price.
| Feature | Mi 4 Lite | Mi Scooter 4 | Mi Pro 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motor Power | 300W / 600W peak | 300W / 600W peak | 300W / 600W peak |
| Max Range | 20 km | 35 km | 45 km |
| Top Speed | 25 km/h | 25 km/h | 25 km/h |
| Climbing Ability | 14% | 16% | 20% |
| Tire Size | 8.5" pneumatic | 10" tubeless | 8.5" pneumatic |
| Rear Brake | E-ABS + Drum | E-ABS + Disc | E-ABS + Disc |
| Max Load | 100 kg | 110 kg | 100 kg |
| Weight | 15.6 kg | 18.1 kg | 14.2 kg |
| App Connected | ✅ Mi Home App | ✅ Mi Home App | ✅ Mi Home App |
| Best For | Light commutes | Balanced daily use | Long-range commuting |
💡 Egypt Tip: The Mi Scooter 4's 10-inch tubeless tires handle Cairo's uneven roads and occasional potholes noticeably better than the 8.5-inch tires on the Lite. If your commute involves rougher surfaces, those extra 1.5 inches of tire make a real difference. The Pro 2 wins on range (45 km) and hill climbing (20%), making it the best electric scooter in Egypt for longer daily distances.

Alternative Pick: Segway Ninebot E22
The Ninebot E22 takes a different approach from Xiaomi. Its standout feature is flat-free 9-inch solid tires that never puncture — a real advantage in Egyptian streets where sharp debris and uneven pavement are common. It runs a 300W BLDC brushless motor, reaches 20 km/h in standard mode, and covers up to 22 km per charge. Adding Segway's external battery pack extends both the range to ~44 km and the top speed to 25 km/h.
The E22 is best suited for riders who prioritize zero-maintenance tires and a solid, durable build over raw range or top speed.
FAQs — Electric Scooters in Egypt
Q1: What is the best electric scooter for daily commuting in Egypt?
For most Egyptian commuters, the Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter 4 or Mi Pro 2 are the top picks. The Mi Scooter 4 covers up to 35 km on a single charge with 10-inch tubeless tires that handle uneven roads better than smaller models. The Mi Pro 2 extends that to 45 km with a 20% hill-climbing ability — ideal for routes with bridges, underpasses, or sloped streets.
Q2: What's the difference between the Xiaomi Mi Scooter Essential and the 3 Lite?
Both offer the same 20 km range, but the differences matter for Egyptian roads. The 3 Lite is faster (25 vs 20 km/h), has a stronger motor (300W vs 250W), and handles steeper inclines (14% vs 10%). The Essential is slightly lighter (12 kg vs 13 kg) and has IP54 protection — meaning it resists both dust and water splashes, compared to the 3 Lite's IPX4 which covers water splashes only.
Q3: How far can an electric scooter actually go per charge in real-world use in Egypt?
Manufacturer range figures are measured under ideal lab conditions — a 75 kg rider, flat road, 25°C temperature, and constant moderate speed. In real-world Egyptian conditions (heavier riders, starts and stops at traffic lights, heat, and inclines), expect to achieve roughly 70–80% of the stated range. For example, the Mi Pro 2's advertised 45 km typically translates to around 32–36 km in everyday use.
Q4: Is the Segway Ninebot E22 better than Xiaomi scooters?
Not necessarily better — but different. The Ninebot E22's main advantage is its flat-free solid tires, which eliminate puncture risk entirely, a big practical benefit on Egyptian roads. However, its standard top speed is 20 km/h (vs 25 km/h for most Xiaomi models), and its base range of 22 km is shorter than the Mi Scooter 4 or Pro 2. If puncture-proof riding matters more to you than top speed or range, the E22 is a strong choice.
Q5: What is ZEWWW and is it a good brand?
ZEWWW is an Egyptian electric mobility brand designed specifically for local roads and weather. Their ES500 model comes with IP-rated waterproofing, a 1-year water damage warranty, and 4 riding modes — features tailored for Cairo's commuting environment. As Egypt's own brand, it also benefits from local after-sales support and spare parts availability.
Q6: Are electric scooters allowed on Egyptian roads?
Egypt's regulations on personal electric vehicles are still evolving. Currently, electric scooters are generally tolerated on bike lanes, residential streets, and campus/compound roads. It is advisable to check with local traffic authorities and avoid high-speed highways. Always wear a helmet for personal safety.
Q7: Do these electric scooters work with a mobile app?
Yes. All Xiaomi models in this collection connect to the Mi Home App (available on iOS and Android) via Bluetooth. The app lets you monitor speed, remaining range, battery health, and riding history, lock the scooter remotely, and update firmware. The Segway Ninebot E22 connects to the Segway-Ninebot App with similar functionality.
Q8: Is Cash on Delivery available for electric scooters?
Yes, all electric scooters in our store are available with Cash on Delivery across Egypt.
Q9: Do electric scooters come with a warranty?
Yes. Every scooter in our collection is 100% original and covered by the manufacturer's warranty. For Xiaomi and Segway Ninebot products, international warranty terms apply. The ZEWWW ES500 comes with ZEWWW's own 1-year warranty including water damage coverage.
Q10: How do I charge an electric scooter at home in Egypt?
All scooters in this collection charge via a standard wall outlet (220V in Egypt). Each model comes with its own charger. Charging times vary: the Mi Essential and 3 Lite take approximately 4.5–5.5 hours, the Mi Scooter 4 charges in about 5.5 hours, and the Mi Pro 2 takes 8–8.5 hours due to its larger 446Wh battery. It is recommended to charge at room temperature and avoid leaving the battery plugged in for extended periods after a full charge.






