FAQs
Which e-mobility certifications matter?
When buying a hoverboard in Australia, look for models that meet the Consumer Goods (Self-balancing Scooters) Safety Standard. This ensures the hoverboard has been independently tested for electrical safety, battery protection, and reliable performance.
All AHA Superstore e-mobility rideables have passed testing for the following certifications:
- UL 2272-certification (Global-Mark)
- NSW Government's New E-micromobility Standards
- RCM Regulatory Compliance Mark
In line with evolving Australian regulations, these certifications are designed to reduce battery-related risks, support consistent performance, and give you confidence that your hoverboard meets current Australian safety requirements.
What is a hoverboard?
A hoverboard is a self-balancing electric scooter powered by rechargeable lithium batteries and gyroscopic sensors. Riders control speed and direction by shifting their weight, making them easy to pick up for all ages.
Whether you're looking for a fun recreational ride or a practical short-distance option, a certified hoverboard from AHA Superstore is a safe and reliable choice.
Hoverboards for kids vs adults
Hoverboards for kids are typically lighter, slower, and easier to control, while adult models offer more power, larger wheels, and higher weight capacity. Choosing the right size and speed ensures a safer and more enjoyable riding experience.
Are hoverboards legal in Australia?
Laws around hoverboards in Australia vary by state and territory. In many areas, hoverboards are restricted to private property or specific zones, so it’s important to check local regulations before riding in public spaces.
Safety tips
- Always wear protective gear such as a helmet and pads, especially for beginners.
- Ride on smooth, flat surfaces.
- Avoid wet conditions.
- Ensure your hoverboard is fully charged and in good working condition before use.


















