
The Mearth GTS series offers a robust high-end line of foldable electric scooters priced at the best premium value. Made from quality materials and powerful technology, the Mearth GTS series provides riders endless capabilities on the road.
At a glance:
- GTS MAX – 100km range (varies depending on riding conditions)
- limited to 25km/h (GTS MAX – 70ks tops)
- 30% hill grade
- GTS MAX – dual motor
- GTS MAX – 34kg
- 150kg weight limit









With a battery co-engineered by Mearth and LG, the Mearth GTS Series boasts a 100km range- one of the longest ranges among top-line brands. The GTS Series also has a max speed of 50-70ks and a max load of 150kg.
* Typical Range: Range tested in lab condition with smooth surface, for riders weighing 60-70km at 50-60% speed. Some of the factors that affect range include: speed, number of starts and stops, ambient temperature, etc.
Item | Mearth GTS / GTS MAX | |
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Dimensions | Unfold: Length x Width x Height | 1210mm x 590mm x 1280mm |
Weight | 29-34KG | |
Rider | Payload | 25-150KG |
Recommended Age | 18+ years | |
Required Height | (120-200cm) | |
Machine Parameters | Capped Max Speed | 15.5mph (25km / h) |
Limit Max Speed | 50-70KPH | |
Maximum Range [1] | 70-100Km | |
Max Slope | 30.0% | |
Operating Temperature | 14-104°F (-10-40°C) | |
Storage Temperature | -4-122°F (-20-50°C) | |
IP Rating | IP54 | |
Battery | Nominal Voltage | 48-52VDC |
Charging Temperature | 32-104°F (0-40°C) | |
Nominal Capacity | 13-20.4AH | |
Battery Management System | Over-heating, short circuit, over-current and over-charge protection | |
Number Of Batteries [2] | 1 | |
Charger | Output Power | 107W-180W |
Input Voltage | 100-240VAC | |
Output Voltage | 58.8VDC | |
Output Current | 2A | |
Duration of Charging | 3.5h-6h | |
Features | Shock Absorber | front&rear |
Brake Light LED | rear light | |
Riding Modes | Eco mode, Sport mode and Sport+ mode |
Disclaimer |
All images are Mearth GTS Max. |
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The laws around the use of scooters on public lands, roads and areas vary from state to state.
We recommend you always check your local council and road traffic laws prior to using a scooter to ensure you are aware of any restrictions that may affect the use of motorised vehicles.
Always use appropriate protective riding equipment such as an approved helmet and suitable clothing.