You're probably looking at the 50kg max load first and thinking that's pretty restrictive, and honestly it is — this isn't meant for bigger kids or adults, it's built specifically for the 3-8 year old range where weight and height are still modest. But what that means in practice is you can use a lighter steel frame that's actually more durable than aluminum at this size, and the whole scooter comes in at just 12.9kg which is easy for a parent to carry or toss in the car.

For pricing, we've got three tiers that make the most sense: sample orders around 1-5 units run about 15-20% higher per piece, mid-range orders of 50-100 units bring that down significantly, and bulk orders hitting the 960-piece container load drop it to roughly 60-65% of the sample price. The cost-effectiveness really kicks in around the 200-unit mark — that's where our company can offer better packaing and shiping terms, and you're looking at about 20 days or so for production once we confirm.


The motor is 21V 700W which sounds modest but for a 12-inch wheel at 20 km/h max speed it's actually more than enough — most buyers go with the 40A controller to keep torque reasonable for stop-and-go riding, and the 6.0AH battery gives you 15km range which covers about 45 minutes of continuous use. Charging takes 4-5 hours and battery holds up for 500 cycles before dropping to 70% capasity, so it's pretty much a season or two of daily riding for most families.

One thing we always mention is the rear disc brake uses a 140mm rotor and the bracket lifetime is rated at ≤3.5 meters per second — that's a spec you don't normally see listed, but what it tells you is the braking system is designed for controlled stops rather than emergency halting, which makes sense for younger riders who might panic-grip the lever. The ground clearance is 150mm so it handles small bumps and kerbs fine, but don't take it on steep hills — it'll climb 20° slopes up to 5 meters start-to-finish, but anything steeper and you'll hear the motor struggle.

We usually have stock on the black body with colored stickers (you can pick from about 6 options), and teh packed dimnesions are 82x20x44 cm which means 960 units fit a 40HQ container — if you're ordering less than that, we ship in carton packs of 4 with no MOQ issues. Just confirm lead time for colors other than black because those might need 2-3 extra days, and always ask for the CE certificate copy if you need it for customs clearance — we've got it on file.
The MOQ is typically one 40HQ container, which holds 960 units. If you need less, let us know your target quantity and we can discuss partial container options.
Lead time is usually 25-30 days after order confirmation and deposit. This includes production, quality check, and packaging.
Yes, the HP122E is CE certified. We can provide a copy of the CE certificate and related test reports upon request.
Yes, 50kg is the tested safe max load for the steel frame and 12-inch wheels. It's designed for kids aged 3-8, so that weight covers most children in that range.
Absolutely. You can choose any sticker color or pattern. Just send us your design or color preference, and we'll adjust the production accordingly. It adds about 5-7 days to the lead time.