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Electric rideable suitcases let travellers glide through airports and transit hubs effortlessly — your luggage becomes your vehicle, eliminating the fatigue of dragging bags across terminals.
What is an electric suitcase?
Electric suitcases — popularised by Airwheel's SE series — are carry-on or checked luggage that the rider sits on and rides, controlled by weight shifts. Built-in motors, batteries, and wheels propel the rider and their belongings simultaneously at walking-to-trotting speed.
Are electric suitcases allowed in airports?
Airport policies vary. Many major airports prohibit riding personal electric vehicles in terminal buildings, though electric suitcases may be allowed if pushed manually. Always check the specific airport's policy and airline carry-on battery rules before travelling with an electric suitcase.
What is the battery capacity of Airwheel electric suitcases?
Airwheel electric suitcases use lithium batteries within IATA carry-on limits (typically under 100Wh). The Airwheel SE3 uses a removable 73.26Wh battery, which is permitted in carry-on luggage on most airlines without special approval.
What is the rider weight limit for electric suitcases?
Airwheel electric suitcases typically support riders up to 110 kg. The luggage compartment capacity varies by model but is sized for carry-on compliance with most major airlines.
Are electric suitcases useful in Canadian cities?
Beyond airports, electric suitcases are useful for navigating convention centres, cruise terminals, hotel corridors, and large transit stations. In Canadian winter conditions, they are best used indoors due to battery sensitivity and wheel traction limitations on snow.







