E Wheels E2s V2 Pro Speed Hack -
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes only. Modifying the firmware, controller, or hardware of an electric scooter may void the warranty, violate local traffic laws, and pose serious safety risks. The author assumes no responsibility for any injury, damage, or legal consequences resulting from these modifications.
- What happens: The controller enters auto-calibration mode. The wheels will spin slowly forward/backward.
- The exploit: Some controller firmwares, after learning, ignore the hardcoded speed cap and default to the motor’s maximum RPM (which is based on voltage and KV rating).
- Post-hack: Disconnect the learning wires after calibration.
- Result: Speed increases from 25 km/h to ~32-35 km/h (20-22 mph) on flat ground.
- Risk: Reverses throttle direction or causes uncontrolled acceleration if done wrong.
- Turn the scooter OFF.
- Hold the Brake Lever AND the Throttle down simultaneously.
- While holding both, press the Power Button to turn the scooter on.
- Keep holding the Brake and Throttle for roughly 3–5 seconds until the display beeps or flashes.
- Release.
- Use the Mode button to toggle speed limits (often switching between L (Low), M (Medium), and H (High/Sport)).
(approx. 600kr or around $60-$80) is a surefire way to remove all speed restrictions, allowing up to 30-35 km/h. Disconnecting the Limiter Wire: e wheels e2s v2 pro speed hack
How to speed unlock e-wheels e2s v2 pro : r/ElectricScooters What happens: The controller enters auto-calibration mode
- Legal Compliance: In many regions (like the EU and parts of the US), scooters over 20-25 mph require registration or are illegal on bike paths.
- Battery Safety: The 48V battery has a specific Continuous Discharge Rating (CDR). Pulling too many amps melts wires or trips the BMS (Battery Management System).
- Motor Heat: Sustained speeds above 30 mph generate massive heat. Heat kills magnets and melts copper windings.
Stock Performance vs. Theoretical Limits
Before diving into hacks, let’s look at the hardware: Turn the scooter OFF
Firmware Challenges: Recent updates from E-Wheels have made "software-only" hacks more difficult. Some riders report that new firmware updates can actually relock a previously unlocked scooter back to 20 km/h.
Final Warning
If you attempt the shunt mod or 48V conversion, wear a full-face helmet. The V2 Pro has drum brakes in the rear and a friction brake in the front. At 25 mph, stopping distance increases by over 40 feet compared to 15 mph. The stem lock on the E2S V2 Pro has been known to develop play after 500 miles of stock riding; at hacked speeds, a stem failure is a guaranteed trip to the emergency room.
