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Electric Scooter in Maringá: Bike Lanes, Rules & Where to Buy

Patinep Store·April 09, 2026·8 min read

Electric Scooter in Maringá: Bike Lanes, Rules & Where to Buy

Electric scooters in Maringá are becoming an increasingly popular option for those who want to avoid traffic, save on gas, and help the planet. The city has a good network of bike lanes and cycle paths, but there are clear rules you need to follow. If you're thinking about buying a scooter, you need to understand local laws and where to find quality equipment with real technical support. This guide covers everything.

E-Scooter Rules in Maringá: What You Need to Know

Municipal Law No. 11,981/2025 establishes the circulation rules for electric scooters in Maringá. Bottom line: the equipment is permitted, but with speed limits and usage restrictions.

  • Bike lanes and cycle paths: maximum speed of 20 km/h (12 mph)
  • Sidewalks, plazas and parks: maximum speed of 6 km/h (4 mph)
  • Shared traffic routes: permitted only on roads with speed limits up to 40 km/h (25 mph)
  • Prohibited: expressways, high-speed streets, and any high-traffic routes

Federal regulations also apply: electric scooters have a technical speed limit of 32 km/h (20 mph) under CONTRAN Resolution 996/2023. This means even if your scooter is capable of that speed, in Maringá you cannot exceed 20 km/h on bike lanes.

Mandatory Equipment and Safety

You can't just grab your scooter and ride. There are mandatory safety items you need to have to ride legally in Maringá.

  • Helmet: required at all times
  • Speed indicator: so you know in real time if you're exceeding the limit
  • Bell: to alert pedestrians
  • Night signaling: front and rear lights if you ride at night

If you buy a basic scooter missing any of these items, you're subject to fines. The good news is that trusted brands like Foston, Bee Green, and Panda come from the factory with all these safety features included.

Where to Ride: Bike Lanes and Cycle Paths in Maringá

Maringá has a growing network of bike lanes that expands every year. The main safe routes for scooters are:

  • Central region connected by cycle paths on Getúlio Vargas Avenue and adjacent streets
  • Ingá Park and surroundings — area with a 6 km/h limit, ideal for practice
  • Northern region, with bike lanes expanding to residential neighborhoods
  • Cycle paths in Zones 2 and 3, well-structured for commuting

If you're unsure whether the street where you want to ride is permitted, look for local signs or contact Maringá's Mobility Department. It's better to err on the side of caution.

Range and Charging: How Much Will It Cost?

Before buying, it's good to know how long your scooter takes to charge and what that costs you.

Range: a typical electric scooter offers between 20 and 40 km (12-25 miles) per charge, depending on the model and your weight. In Maringá, this is enough for most daily commutes.

Charging time: between 3 and 6 hours for a standard battery (36V/10Ah to 48V/13Ah).

Cost: each full charge costs about R$ 0.10 to R$ 0.30 (approx. USD 0.02-0.06), based on Maringá's local electricity rate (approximately R$ 0.85/kWh or USD 0.17/kWh). In other words, you spend far less than on fuel or bus fare.

Age Requirements and Driver's License

Want to know if you can ride? According to federal law, electric scooters are permitted for ages 16 and up, without needing a driver's license. This applies to equipment with speeds up to 32 km/h.

If you're under 16, you need adult supervision. 16 or older? You can ride alone — as long as you respect speed limits and wear a helmet.

How Much Does a Good Scooter Cost in Maringá?

Price varies quite a bit depending on brand and power. Here's what you should expect:

  • Entry-level (basic models): R$ 1,500 to R$ 2,500 (approx. USD 300-500) — good for starting out and short trips
  • Mid-range (best value): R$ 2,500 to R$ 4,500 (approx. USD 500-900) — recommended for most riders, better range and durability
  • Premium (long-range): R$ 4,500 to R$ 8,000+ (approx. USD 900-1,600+) — for those who need high performance and extended range

Our recommendation? Start with mid-range. You get reliability, good battery life, and all mandatory safety equipment. Cheap models from unknown brands often lack spare parts and technical support locally.

Where to Buy an E-Scooter in Maringá

The most important thing isn't the lowest price — it's having technical support when you need it. Many stores sell scooters, but few have actual mechanics and original spare parts on hand in Maringá.

Patinep Store has 6+ years in the market, over 3,000 satisfied customers, and a 4.9-star rating on Google. We've seen this market grow from the beginning and know exactly which scooters work well in Maringá's streets. We stock the best brands, offer in-house technical service, and have original parts available locally.

Final Tips for Safe and Legal Riding

  • Always wear a helmet, even on short rides
  • Check weather conditions before going out — wet surfaces reduce grip
  • Respect speed limits in each zone; cameras now monitor bike lanes in Maringá
  • Keep your scooter maintained: check tire pressure, brake pads, and battery health
  • Carry your helmet and ID with you at all times

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ride an e-scooter on the sidewalk in Maringá?

Yes, but you must respect the maximum speed of 6 km/h (4 mph). If you need to go faster, use bike lanes or cycle paths where the limit is 20 km/h (12 mph).

Do I need a driver's license to ride an electric scooter?

No. Electric scooters don't require a driver's license according to federal law. You must be at least 16 years old and wear a helmet at all times.

How much does it cost to charge an e-scooter in Maringá?

Each full charge costs about R$ 0.10 to R$ 0.30 (approx. USD 0.02-0.06). With 20 to 40 km of range, the cost is much less than fuel or bus fare.

What's the best e-scooter brand to buy in Maringá?

Foston, Bee Green, and Panda are established brands with good value for money. Patinep Store carries all of them with technical support and original parts available locally in Maringá.

Can I ride an e-scooter on expressways?

No. Maringá law prohibits riding on expressways or high-speed streets. Use only bike lanes, cycle paths, and roads with speed limits up to 40 km/h (25 mph).

Want a Real E-Scooter to Ride in Maringá?

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Come talk to us with no obligation. We have the best brands in stock, our own technical service, and original spare parts. Check available models →

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