The Ninebot Max is little less popular scooter.
The same rough design is carried over the whole line, the scooter always including a mechanical front brake and electrical rear brake.
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Scooter model | Max | Max Lite | Max G2 | SNSC2.0/2.1 | SNSC2.2 | SNSC2.3 | SNSC2.3.2 | SNSC2.4 | Ninebot S90L | Ninebot C1 |
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Max speed | 20/25/30km/h | 20/25/30km/h | 20/25/35km/h | 20/25 km/h | ||||||
Range | 65km | 40km | 50-70km | 60km (up to 100km on 1004/1033 Wh) | 55km on 551 Wh, 75 km on 630 Wh, <100km on 1004/1033 Wh | ~65 km (unofficial) | ||||
Battery (Wh) | 551 | 367 | 551 | 551/630/1004/1033 (optional) | 662 | |||||
Ramovable battery | No | Yes | ||||||||
3-pin charging connector | Yes | No | Yes | No | ||||||
Voltage | 36V | 48V | ||||||||
Net weight | 19kg | 17.5kg | 24.3kg | 20kg | 24.6kg | 27.5kg | 31.5 kg | ~30 kg | ~33 kg | |
Charging time (hrs) | 6 | 6.5 | 6 | 6 | 4h (external 5A charger, 551 Wh battery) | nd | ||||
Power (nominal) | 350 | 450 | 350 | 400 | 350/400 | |||||
Power (peak) | 700 | 900 | 700 | nd | nd | nd | ||||
Motor type | Rear Hub | |||||||||
Max angle (%) | 20 | 22 | 14 | nd | nd | nd | ||||
Brakes | Electrical rear Drum front | Electrical rear, drum front, optional rear drum | Electrical rear, drum front, drum rear (optional on 2.2, stock on the rest) | |||||||
Shock absorption | N/A | Front and rear | N/A | Front | ||||||
Front Tire (inch) | 10 Pneumatic | 11.5 Pneumatic | ||||||||
Rear Tire (inch) | 10 Pneumatic | |||||||||
Max payload | 100 kg | 120 kg | 100 kg | |||||||
App/Bluetooth | Yes | Varies | ||||||||
LED screen | Yes | Yes, unless replaced | Varies depending on the configuration | Yes | ||||||
Visibility | Headlight, rear light, reflectors on some models | |||||||||
“Mood lights” (RGB LEDs) | No | Optional | Yes | |||||||
Indicators | No | Yes | No | Yes | ||||||
NFC | No | Optional | Yes | |||||||
Phone wireless charging | No | Optional | ||||||||
Dimension (LxWxH) | Unfolded: 112x47x120cm Folded: 112x47x53cm | Unfolded: 110x47x115cm Folded: 110x46x53cm | Unfolded: 121x57x126cm Folded: 121x57x61cm | Unfolded: 112x47x120 cm Folded: N/A | No data, about the same as 2.0/2.1 | |||||
Water resistance | IPX4 | IPX5 | Vehicle and controller - IPX5, battery and internal charger - IPX7 | Vehicle - IPX4, battery and controller - IPX7 | nd | IPX4 | IPX5 |
Ninebot Max and SNSC2.0/2.1 scooters are supported by many apps and developers and are as popular in the hacking scene as Xiaomi scooters (they use a very similar protocol).
The Ninebot Max G2 is not fully supported by any hacking tool as of 28/06/2023.
ScooterHacking.org DOES NOT publicly support the SNC2.2-2.4, C1 and S90L scooters to decrease theft rate.
We also have battery SN anatomy, available here (click)
The ESC serial number consists of 14 characters Example serial number: N4G S D 19 39 C 0123
Black - Product identifier
Orange - Product version (SN prefix) Gray - Manufacturing line at the factory
Purple - Year of production
Green - Week of production
Red - Product revision Blue - Serial number unique for every unit made in each week
If you change your serial number to N4GSD1111Cxxxx (replace x-es with your current SN's numbers) and restart the scooter, it will unlock the full potential of the stock firmware.
Find your motor's serial number printed on the side of the motor.
Check out our full Ninebot Max motor anatomy (click)