Do you have to have insurance for an electric scooter? Electric scooters have become essential urban mobility tools across Western cities, yet insurance requirements remain confusing for many riders. According to the 2025 EU Transport Regulation amendments, e-scooter insurance mandates show significant regional variations. Research from specialized content platform Novascooter reveals 65% of private e-scooter owners misunderstand local insurance rules, potentially exposing themselves to legal risks or financial losses.
Western insurance policies currently fall into three categories:
Notably, the 2025 European Micromobility Safety Directive classifies sub-250W e-scooters as “low-speed personal mobility devices,” exempting them from mandatory insurance. However, Novascooter advises insurance remains crucial for these common accident scenarios:
Transport for London’s 2025 accident report shows uninsured e-scooter riders face average out-of-pocket costs of £2,300, while insured users pay only £150-400 (including deductibles).
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