Frequently Asked E-Skate Questions

One Stop Board Shop is here to answer the most popular Onewheel related questions. If there isn't a question that you were looking for, visit our Contact Us page and ask away!

The top speed of electric skateboards varies depending on the model and manufacturer. Some models can reach speeds of 20 mph (32 km/h) or more, while others may have lower maximum speeds. It's important to check the specifications of the specific electric skateboard you're interested in.

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The range of an electric skateboard also depends on factors such as the battery capacity, terrain, rider weight, and riding style. Generally, most electric skateboards offer a range of 10-20 miles (16-32 km) on a single charge. However, some high-end models can provide even longer ranges.

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Charging times vary depending on the battery capacity and charger used. Typically, it takes around 1-4 hours to fully charge an electric skateboard. Higher-capacity batteries may take longer to charge compared to smaller ones.

Electric skateboards can be suitable for beginners, or any skill level! Electric skateboards can reach higher speeds, and learning to control acceleration and braking requires practice. It's advisable to start slowly and gradually increase speed as you become more comfortable.

The legality of electric skateboards varies depending on the region and local regulations. In some places, electric skateboards are considered motorized vehicles and may be subject to certain restrictions or require licenses, while in other areas they are treated as regular skateboards or bicycles. It's essential to check your local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.

Most electric skateboards are not designed to be water-resistant or waterproof, so riding them in wet conditions, including rain or through puddles, can damage the electrical components. It's generally advised to avoid riding in wet conditions to prevent accidents and equipment damage.

To maintain an electric skateboard, you should regularly inspect and tighten the bolts, clean the deck and grip tape, keep the bearings clean and lubricated, and check the wheels for wear. Additionally, following the manufacturer's guidelines for battery maintenance and charging is crucial to ensure the longevity of the battery pack.

Click HERE to view the FAA guidelines. It is also important to double check with airline before bring your board with you, to make sure it passes TSA regulations.

You can get your Electric Skateboard fixed at One Shop Board Shop. We take in mail ins and in person drop offs. You can also schedule your appointment with our service center HERE.