Electric skateboards aren't as common as e-bikes, especially if you're considering using one for your daily commute. However, while they're not as widely adopted, it's undeniable that electric skateboards are impossibly cool. When an e-skateboard rider zips past, the scene evokes memories of futuristic movies, with people floating by on hoverboards. We're not quite there yet, but you can check out this list of the best electric skateboards for sale!

1. Teamgee Behemoth

The Teamgee Behemoth is an absolute monster of an e-skateboard that will turn heads. It's basically the e-skateboard version of the tech-laden Rivian R1T. They're feature-filled and have a whopping price tag, although the Behemoth looks much more intimidating than the Rivian.

Teamgee makes different e-skateboards, but the Behemoth is probably their most intriguing board. Even the name lets you know right off the bat this is a beast. The max load of this rugged e-skateboard is 440 lbs, which should give you an idea of how tough this skateboard is. The deck is made of carbon fiber, keeping the weight down. The Behemoth features LED headlights and taillights to keep you visible at all times.

Teamgee is especially proud that its board features a suspension inspired by high-end cars. The suspension system is an independently adjusting suspension versus the stiff solid axle of normal skateboards. This suspension ensures that the Behemoth can easily navigate rough terrain, adjusting its suspension over imperfections that other boards might be shaken by.

If you're worried about battery power, the Behemoth has you covered. Teamgee says it outfitted the Behemoth with an EV-inspired battery and can charge fully in three hours. If you love crazy fast e-bikes like the Delfast Top 3.0i, the Teamgee Behemoth is the e-skateboard for you.

Notable Features

  • 22 miles of range
  • IP54 waterproofing
  • Top speed of 25 mph
  • The board is made of carbon fiber
  • Recharges from 0% to 100% in 3 hours
  • Rugged independent suspension system

2. Backfire G2 Black Electric Skateboard

The Backfire G2 is an amazing-looking e-skateboard for a great price, retailing at $399. If you're looking for a board that doesn't overwhelm you with crazy features and simply looks like a traditional longboard, this is the one for you. Although Backfire created a classy design that doesn't scream electric, this longboard can pass as a conventional one to an unknowing passerby. According to Backfire, the lithium-ion battery is good for 11 miles of range. This won't destroy any range records, but it is more than enough for a vehicle in this price bracket.

Efficiently using the battery consumption with up to 18km/11mi of range on a single charge

This e-skateboard features urethane wheels, which may make your ride jittery, depending on where you ride. But that's part of the appeal of this board; even the wheels are similar to conventional skateboards. On something like the Behemoth, the wheels are car-like rubber units, which also detract from the skateboard aesthetic. The Backfire G2 is a great board for those transitioning from a traditional skateboard to an electric one. It's also good for new skaters just starting out and don't want to commit a huge budget to their new electric skateboard.

Notable Features

  • 11-mile range
  • 96mm urethane wheels
  • Affordable price
  • LCD remote with vital stats

3. Teamgee H20 Electric Skateboard

The Teamgee H20 e-skateboard is a skateboard from Teamgee that is a tad more conventional, especially compared to their alien-looking Behemoth model. The Teamgee H20 features 90mm polyurethane wheels, which give the board a toned-down appearance. The ride won't be as amazing as the Behemoth, but this is more in line with traditional e-skateboards. The Teamgee H20 will set you back $499 for a fully loaded e-skateboard with awesome features like a 7.5 Ah battery, good for 25 miles of range. It also features an awesome deck crafted out of maple and fiberglass. Teamgee claims the board has a 26 mph top speed, which is amazing.

The H20 electric skateboard comes equipped with dual 540W hub motors, so that’s a total of 1,080 watts of power, which can give you access to lightning-fast acceleration and a top speed of 26 Mph/42Kph.

The H20 also features four distinct brake modes, so you know you'll find the perfect braking balance with one of the modes. The board features a super attractive aesthetic, with the Teamgee logo imprinted onto the sandpaper serving as a very nice touch. The little arrow which informs the rider which way the board should be pointing is also a very nice detail.

Notable Features

  • 1080W total power
  • Top speed of 26 mph
  • 25 miles of range
  • Four brake modes

4. Evolve Stoke Series 2

The Evolve Stoke Series 2 is the type of e-skateboard that you can hang up on a wall in your office. It's seriously that nice to look at. The design is just perfect, and the compact dimensions really complete the look of the skateboard. Another great thing about the Stoke Series 2 is that it truly looks like a traditional skateboard, as long as you don't look underneath, of course.

This is not a cheap board. Although the Stoke Series 2 will set you back $999, the craftsmanship is second to none. Its subdued wooden colorway is pleasing to the eye, and the build quality is excellent anywhere you look; even the way the rear has a little fishtail makes it look unique. The quality extends all the way to the remote, which is a unique trigger-shaped aluminum unit. The remote is among the best, if not the best, in the business.

Notable Features

  • Dual 1500W motors
  • 144Wh battery
  • 21.6 lbs total weight
  • 10 miles of range

Electric Skateboards Are Perfect City Companions

An e-skateboard is the perfect companion for fast-paced city dwellers. They allow you to commute to work in a fun way without the need to arrive all sweaty. Sure, the initial outlay is more than a regular skateboard, but remember, these are closer to an e-bike than a traditional board.