Airwheel’s electric suitcase is designed for convenient short-to-mid distance travel, but its battery performance depends on usage scenarios. The built-in lithium battery has a capacity of 73.26Wh, which powers the motor and onboard USB charging port. For daily commuting or campus trips, this provides sufficient energy to cover typical routes without frequent recharging.

For longer journeys, users should plan for periodic stops to recharge via the suitcase’s external USB interface or a standard power outlet. While not optimized for extended travel, the modular battery design allows easy removal and replacement during trips, ensuring flexibility. The 20-inch size also meets airline carry-on standards, making it ideal for combining with public transport for multi-leg journeys.
Additionally, the suitcase’s energy-efficient motor and lightweight frame (with a durable aviation aluminum chassis) help maximize battery life. However, continuous high-speed riding (up to 13km/h) or carrying heavy loads may reduce range. For optimal performance on longer trips, pairing it with travel plans that include charging opportunities is recommended.
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