Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
Proudly Canadian‑Shipped 🇨🇦 E‑Bikes & Scooters
August 19, 2026 7 min read
By Street Rides Research Team | June 2026 | 6 min read
An electric scooter for kids is a battery-powered stand-up ride designed for children ages 6 to 14. It runs at lower speeds (8 to 25 kph) than adult models and uses lighter frames that weigh under 12 kg. We reviewed every kids electric scooter available in Canada right now. Four models stood out across three age groups. Here is what we found.
Most kids electric scooters are rated for ages 8 and up. One model (the Gyrocopters Radi8) accepts riders as young as 6. The practical minimum depends on your child. A child needs to balance on two wheels, reach the handlebars, and squeeze a hand brake.
| Age Range | Speed Limit | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| 6-8 years | 8-15 kph | Low deck height, lightweight frame, easy brakes |
| 8-12 years | 15-20 kph | 150W motor, 20+ km range, adjustable handlebars |
| 12-14 years | 20-25 kph | 250W motor, solid build, disc brakes |
| Model | Price | Ages | Motor | Speed | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gyrocopters Radi8 | $200 | 6-12 | 100W | 15 kph | Stand-up |
| iScooter iK3 | $219 | 6-14 | 150W | 20 kph | Stand-up |
| Globber One K E-Motion 10 | $279 | 8-14 | 250W | 25 kph | Stand-up |
| Razor Pocket Mod | $479 | 8-14 | 250W | 24 kph | Seated |
The Gyrocopters Radi8 is the most affordable kids electric scooter in Canada. It uses a 100W motor, reaches 15 kph, and weighs about 8 kg. The low speed and light weight make it the safest option for children ages 6 to 8. Gyrocopters is a Canadian brand with local customer support.
Best for: First-time riders ages 6 to 8 who need a gentle introduction to electric scooting.
The iScooter iK3 packs a 150W motor and LED display into a frame built for ages 6 to 14. It reaches 20 kph and includes adjustable handlebars that grow with your child. The LED display shows speed and battery level. At $219, it hits the sweet spot between price and features.
Best for: Parents who want the widest age range and best value for the price.
The Globber One K E-Motion 10 is the strongest kids scooter in our lineup. It uses a 250W motor, reaches 25 kph, and runs on 10-inch wheels. Globber is a European brand known for scooter engineering. The larger wheels handle cracks and bumps better than the 8-inch wheels on cheaper models.
Best for: Older kids (ages 10 to 14) who ride on real streets and need a solid build.
View Globber One K E-Motion 10
The Razor Pocket Mod is a seated electric scooter styled like a European moped. It uses a 250W motor, reaches 24 kph, and includes a storage compartment under the seat. Razor is the most recognized kids ride brand in North America. The seated design works for kids who are not comfortable standing.
Best for: Kids who want a seated, moped-style ride. Great for neighbourhood cruising.
If your child wants more power or off-road capability, electric dirt bikes are the next step up. We carry 15+ kids electric dirt bikes in Canada from Razor, Voltz, and other brands. Prices range from $450 to $1,200.
Read our full guide: Kids Electric Dirt Bikes in Canada: What 170 Canadian Retail Listings Reveal.
We also covered every Razor model in our Razor electric rides guide and the complete kids market in our 562-listing kids electric vehicles analysis.
Before your child rides, check these items:
Three factors matter most:
Street Rides Research reviewed every kids electric scooter available in Canada with verified Canadian shipping as of June 2026. We included stand-up and seated models designed for riders ages 6 to 14. We excluded kids electric dirt bikes and ride-on vehicles (covered in separate guides).
Prices are in Canadian dollars from live retail listings. Specs come from manufacturer product pages. We did not test these scooters hands-on. All assessments are research-based using published specifications and verified buyer reviews.
This report represents approximately 3 hours of research.
The Globber One K E-Motion 10 ($279) is the best electric scooter for a 10-year-old. It uses a 250W motor, reaches 25 kph, and has 10-inch wheels for a smooth ride. It is built for ages 8 to 14.
Yes, with proper safety gear. Every child should wear a certified helmet. Knee and elbow pads are recommended for riders under 10. Start on flat, smooth surfaces away from traffic. Supervise all rides for children under 12.
Kids electric scooters range from 15 to 25 kph. Entry-level models for ages 6 to 8 reach 15 kph. Models for ages 10 to 14 reach 20 to 25 kph. These speeds are much lower than adult scooters, which reach 32 to 70 kph.
Kids electric scooters in Canada cost $200 to $479 CAD. The average price is $294. Stand-up models cost $200 to $279. The seated Razor Pocket Mod costs $479.
Some models accept riders as young as 6. The Gyrocopters Radi8 ($200) and iScooter iK3 ($219) both rate for ages 6 and up. A 6-year-old should start at the lowest speed setting with close adult supervision.
This report is updated quarterly. Last update: June 2026. Next scheduled update: September 2026.
Street Rides Research is a Canadian e-mobility research team based in Ontario. We track live retail pricing across major online platforms, verify provincial regulations against official government sources quarterly, and analyze verified buyer reviews.
See our SR Score methodology for how we rate every model. Contact: info@streetrides.ca.
Disclosure: Street Rides earns a commission on qualifying purchases through affiliate links on this page. This does not influence our rankings or recommendations. All analysis is based on published specs and independent research.
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