In 2003, the European WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) has as its priority objective the prevention of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and, in addition, their selective collection, reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of this waste. The objective is to reduce the quantity of waste to be disposed of.
Generally speaking, to the extent that waste production cannot be avoided, it is necessary to reuse it and recycle the materials or recover them through their energy potential (incineration).
The European WEEE directive was transposed in France in 2005 by decree. This decree was repealed and then codified in the Environmental Code.
Nami Burn-e 3 Max
SKU:NAMB3M
PVC : €5,099.00 incl. VAT
WEEE eco-participation
Excluding eco-participation
3178.8€
Including WEEE eco-participation
8.20€
Total price
3.194,00€
- Payment in several installments
- 2 years warranty
- After-sales service and expertise
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Sportsmen, suburbanites or city dwellers, everyone has their own mobility. Nami Electric has imagined for you the electric scooter that adapts to each of your journeys. -
Pulse your way
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Energy in your hands!
With two easy-to-use controls, you can intuitively control all the parameters of your scooter. Stay focused on the essentials: your riding while enjoying the moment.
Technical information
The Nami Burn-e 3 MAX
We continue our success of powerful and high-end electric scooters from Nami Electric, with the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX! This time, we present you a model with an even more innovative configuration: 72V 2880Wh! We let you discover what it has in its belly.
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The Nami Burn-e 3 MAX
We continue our success of powerful and high-end electric scooters from Nami Electric, with the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX! This time, we present you a model with an even more innovative configuration: 72V 2880Wh! We let you discover what it has in its belly.
You'll love it, and so will your customers!
This electric scooter looks quite similar to its little sister, the Nami Burn-e 2 MAX , but stands out with its even more powerful battery. A dual 1500W motor, a 72V and 2880Wh battery, a range of 120km, the perfect mix for a high-end scooter. Its robustness and weight make the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX an electric scooter that does not go unnoticed.
Perfect for speed lovers: this electric scooter is equipped with 2 1500W motors to prove its dynamism . Its battery, superior to that of the Burn-e 2 MAX, also offers a range of up to 120km .
The 165 mm adjustable suspensions make the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX an all-terrain machine. Enough to enjoy a pleasant and comfortable ride, without feeling the defects of the road. Its handlebar and ergonomic grips help to provide better support.
The Nami Burn-e 3 MAX measures more than 1m30 and has 3000W, it is intended for an adult, capable of driving a compact and dynamic electric scooter.
Summary of the best features of the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX
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Engine: 1500 x2
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Battery: 72V 2880Wh
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Autonomy: 120km
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Suspensions: 165mm KKE hydraulic with rebound adjustment
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Brakes: Full hydraulic (160mm) 4 pistons / Logan
The safety and comfort of the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX electric scooter
Comfort and safety being our priority and that of the Nami Electric team, the engineers are always committed to guaranteeing the best possible product quality . Assembled from an aluminum frame and a carbon steering column, the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX is compact and maneuverable enough to guarantee you great stability .
To ensure smooth but safe braking, the Nami Burn-e 3 MAX electric scooter is equipped with Logan 4-piston fully hydraulic brakes. Emergency braking or simple slowing down, there is no need to worry with the Nami Electric brakes.
To improve your visibility day and night, Nami has chosen to equip this electric scooter with powerful headlights and LED side lights. This modern and futuristic touch fits perfectly with its black exterior.
The Nami Burn-e 3 MAX electric scooter has a Nami Electric screen, like a small tablet. Water-resistant, it allows you to control each program and option in real time (speed, battery, lights, km, etc.). It allows you to change options and modes with a simple click.
*Electric scooter, sold restricted to 25km/h, can therefore be used on public roads, in accordance with current law
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Weight: 51 kg
Autonomy: 140km
Suspensions: 165mm KKE hydraulic with rebound adjustment
Maximum load supported: 120 kg
Brakes: Full hydraulic (160mm) 4 pistons / Logan
Max speed: 25 km/h*
Stop light: Yes
Tire: 11" tubeless 90/65.5 Road
Battery: Li-ion21700 - Premium
Full charge time: 8h
Folded dimensions: 1346 x 685 x 620 mm
Unfolded dimensions: 1346 x 685 x 1420 mm
Motor: 1500W x 2
Controller: 50A x2 - SineWave - IP65
Display: Smart Dashboard IP65
Configuration: 72V 2880Wh
Protection index: IP X5
Material Type: One-piece 6082 aviation aluminum forging Carbon fiber steering column
Cardboard dimension: 1400 x 350 x 700 mm
Weight with box: 61 kg
EAN: 3770021054807
Before purchasing an electric scooter, you should know more about the regulations in place.
Since October 23, 2019, electric scooters are considered land motor vehicles. They must therefore comply with the highway code and comply with current regulations.
1. Maximum speed
Your electric scooter is sold restricted to 25 km/h. You can therefore ride on public roads, in accordance with current law.
2. Age requirements
To drive a personal transportation device (PMD), you must be at least 14 years old.
3. In built-up areas
When traveling, you must ride on the road or on cycle paths provided for this purpose. Using an electric scooter on the sidewalk is prohibited. However, if your town hall allows it, you must ride at a moderate speed (around 6 km/h) so as not to disturb other users. Otherwise, be sure to turn off the engine of your electric scooter and travel on foot.
4. Outside built-up areas
If you have to travel outside built-up areas, it is completely forbidden to travel on the road. You run the risk of endangering your safety as well as that of other users. It is therefore preferable to only travel on cycle paths or greenways.
5. Insurance
After purchasing an electric scooter, you must take out insurance. Your EDP must be covered by insurance that guarantees the driver's civil liability (article L-211-1 of the Insurance Code). After your purchase, take the time to choose the insurance that is best suited to your use. An uninsured electric scooter driver may be liable to a fine of up to €3,750!
6. Using your EDPM
It is strictly forbidden to carry a passenger. On an electric scooter, you must be alone.
7. Headphones and electronic devices
As in a car, earphones, headphones, and hands-free kits are strictly prohibited on electric scooters. Indeed, the use of this equipment cuts off external sound and distracts the user from the outside environment as well as from other users. The user is likely not to hear an approaching car or a horn.
8. Recommended equipment
If you drive at night, or when visibility is poor (fog, etc.), it is mandatory to wear a reflective vest in order to be seen by other road users. A helmet and gloves are not mandatory when on cycle paths or greenways. However, as soon as the driver leaves these places to go onto authorized roads, he/she must wear a helmet. A fall from an electric scooter, even at low speed, is very painful. You can easily hit your head on a rock or the sidewalk.Wear a helmet!
9. Sanctions
Any electric scooter user who does not comply with the regulations may be subject to a penalty.F
- Failure to comply with traffic rules or transporting another passenger: €35 fine.
- Driving with a faulty braking system: €68 fine.
- Driving on the sidewalk without permission: €135 fine.
- Failure to wear a helmet on authorized roads: €135 fine.
- Wearing headphones or devices capable of emitting sound: €135 fine.
- EDP driving at more than 25 km/h: €1,500 fine.
- Failure to comply with mandatory equipment: fine of €11 to €17.
- Dangerous behavior, likely to put your life and the lives of others in danger: up to 1 year in prison and a €15,000 fine.
In 2020, Michael Sha and Johann Maugueret founded the Nami Electric brand, combining knowledge sharing in engineering and international distribution. Having achieved great success, they have positioned themselves at the forefront of the electric mobility market, offering high-end and robust vehicles. Innovative and intelligent, they rely on the opinion of their community to offer scooters that match consumers.
Powerful and reliable, Nami scooters offer remarkable comfort thanks to their air shock absorber. This technology allows for driving without the discomfort of road defects.
An After-Sales Service is available to answer your questions and those of your customers. In order to always satisfy you and your customers, E-Ride has in stock each spare part of the scooters.
*Electric scooter,sold bridledat 25 km/h, therefore able to travel on public roads,in accordance with the law in force
FAQ
What are the advantages of an electric scooter?
The advantages of personal electric scooters include their ease of use, low operating costs compared to motorized vehicles, reduced environmental impact, compactness and adaptability to urban commutes.
What are the advantages of an electric scooter compared to a classic scooter?
Electric scooters offer ease of use and their size allows them to go anywhere without having to make a great physical effort. They are ecological because they run on electricity, thus reducing greenhouse gas emissions. They are often foldable and lightweight, which makes them practical to transport and store.
What is the average range of an electric scooter?
The autonomy varies according to the model, the battery capacity, the type of road used, the weather (if there is a lot of wind for example) or even the morphology of the user. In general, an electric scooter can travel between 15 and 100 kilometers on a single charge.
How long does it take to charge an electric scooter?
Charging time also depends on the capacity of the battery and the charger. As a general rule, it takes between 3 and 8 hours to fully charge an electric scooter. For larger batteries, it takes at least 10 hours.
What is the maximum speed of an electric scooter?
The maximum speed allowed on public roads in France is 25 km/h.
Are electric scooters legal on public roads?
Regulations vary by country and municipality. In many places, electric scooters are allowed on bike paths, but they may be prohibited on some roads. It is important to research local laws before riding an electric scooter.
What criteria should be taken into account when choosing an electric scooter?
- Battery life
- Engine power
- The quality of construction and materials
- The size and weight of the scooter
- Additional features such as front and rear lights, braking, etc.
How much does an electric scooter cost?
The price varies considerably depending on the brand, model and features. Electric scooters can be found from a few hundred euros to several thousand euros for high-end models.
What is the average lifespan of an electric scooter?
The lifespan depends on many factors, including build quality, frequency of use, and maintenance. In general, a good electric scooter can last for several years with proper maintenance.
What safety equipment is recommended for using an electric scooter?
- A helmet (preferably full face)
- Knee pads and elbow pads
- Gloves
- Reflective clothing, especially if you plan to ride at night.
How to maintain an electric scooter?
- Clean the scooter regularly with a cloth to remove dirt and debris.
- Check and tighten screws and bolts if necessary.
- Keep the battery charged to prevent it from completely discharging.
- Have your brakes and tires checked regularly by a professional.
Do I need to take out insurance for my electric scooter?
In many countries, it is not mandatory to take out specific insurance for personal electric scooters. However, it is recommended to check local regulations and take out liability insurance or specific insurance if necessary to protect yourself in the event of an accident or property damage.
In this case, insurance has become compulsory in France.