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The best electric scooter for students: Gen-Z vs Nisa vs Mito+

Apr 19, 20266 min read

Three student-friendly models, three very different rides. We line them up side by side on price, range, comfort, and college-commute fit.

For students at a local college or university, the daily commute is often the most stressful part of the day. Between fluctuating petrol prices and the struggle of finding parking for a car, more students are turning to electric scooters.

Evee electric scooters have specifically designed three Models that fit the student budget and lifestyle: the Gen-Z, the Nisa, and the Mito+. But which one is the right fit for your campus life? Let’s break them down.

1. Evee Gen-Z: The “Futuristic” Choice

If you want a scooter that looks like it belongs in 2026, the Gen-Z is the clear winner. It’s designed with a sporty, minimalist frame that stands out in any campus parking lot.

Performance and Specs

The Gen-Z is powered by a 1000W motor, giving it enough “oomph” to weave through the busy city traffic. It hits a top speed of 50 km/h and offers a range of 70-90 km depending on your riding style.

Why Students Love It:

  • NFC Start: You don’t even need a physical key. Just tap your card and go—perfect for when you’re rushing to a morning lecture.
  • Modern Design: It’s sleek and compact, making it incredibly easy to park in tight spots.
  • Charging: Like most Evee graphene models, it takes about 7-8 hours for a full charge.

2. Evee Nisa: The Practical and Elegant Commuter

The Nisa is widely recognized as one of the most practical electric scooters in Pakistan. It’s slightly more “classic” in its design compared to the Gen-Z but offers a very comfortable and stable ride.

Performance and Specs

The Nisa features a 600W motor, which is geared toward efficiency rather than raw speed. It has a top speed of 45 km/h and a reliable range of 80-90 km.

Why Students Love It:

  • Storage Space: The Nisa is known for having decent under-seat storage and a handy front hook for carrying your heavy college bag or laptop case.
  • Comfort: It has a wide, cushioned seat that makes those long commutes across the city feel much shorter.
  • Durability: It feels “solid” on the road, which is great for navigating the occasional bumpy patch in side streets.

3. Evee Mito+: The Budget-Friendly Entry

If you are looking for the most affordable way to stop buying petrol, the Mito+ is your best bet. It’s a smaller, lighter model that is perfect for shorter commutes or for students who stay in hostels and just need to get around nearby markets.

Performance and Specs

The Mito+ uses a 400W motor and is the most energy-efficient of the three. It has a top speed of 35 km/h and a range of about 55-70 km.

Why Students Love It:

  • Affordability: It is the most budget-friendly model in the lineup, making it a great “first ride.”
  • Ease of Use: Because it’s lightweight, it’s incredibly easy to handle, even for those who have never ridden a scooter before.
  • Quick Top-ups: Since the battery is smaller, it can often feel ready to go faster than the larger models.

Which One Should You Pick?

The “Trendsetter” (Gen-Z)

If you care about tech features like NFC and want a scooter that looks sporty, the Gen-Z is worth the investment. It’s the fastest of the three and handles the main boulevards with ease.

The “All-Rounder” (Nisa)

If you have a longer commute every day and need to carry a heavy backpack, the Nisa is the most reliable partner. It’s built for the “grind” and offers the most comfort for daily use.

The “Campus Cruiser” (Mito+)

If your commute is short or you just need a way to get around the local area, the Mito+ saves you the most money while still getting the job done.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need a license for these scooters?

Yes. While these are electric, traffic laws generally require a license for motorized vehicles on public roads. Since these models are designed for city commuting, you should always have your learner’s or permanent license with you and wear a helmet for safety.

Can I charge my scooter at my college?

Most educational institutes are becoming more open to EVs. All you need is a standard three-pin socket. However, because these take 7-8 hours for a full charge, most students find it easier to just charge them overnight at home.

How much does it cost to “refill” the battery?

A full charge typically consumes about 1.5 to 2 units of electricity. Compared to the price of a liter of petrol, you are essentially riding for a fraction of the cost—roughly 1 rupee per kilometer.

Where can I see these models side-by-side?

The best way to decide is to see them in person! You can visit us at Scootric to sit on each model and see which one feels right for your height and riding style. Our team can help you compare the Gen-Z, Nisa, and Mito+ side-by-side.