For many riders, 50km+ is a very clear buying target. It means less frequent charging, more battery buffer, and a more relaxed experience in commuting, cruising, and longer rides.
This article focuses on that range bracket, looking at why more and more riders use 50km+ as a filter for long-range electric skateboards, and which series in Acedeck's lineup is the one worth prioritizing first.

Why 50km+ Range Is Worth Paying Attention To
There are three main reasons why 50km+ range has become a clear selection standard for many riders.
Better suited to longer-distance use
For riders with longer commutes, or those who enjoy riding for extended periods on weekends, 50km+ can cover more complete routes and reduce concerns about running low on battery midway.
A more practical range margin
In real riding, range is affected by road conditions, elevation changes, acceleration and braking, wind resistance, and rider weight. The higher the rated range, the easier it usually is to handle these real-world variables, including detours or added distance.
An easier everyday riding experience
50km+ also affects not only how far you can ride in one go, but also how reasonable your charging frequency is and how flexible your trip planning can be.
For many riders, this range bracket marks the point where a board moves from basically enough to more convenient for long-term use.

Acedeck's 50km+ Range Coverage
In Acedeck's product lineup, the Ares X5, Nyx Z1, Nyx Z3, Horizon, Nomad Switch, Nomad N1, and Nomad N3 series all include models that cover 50km+ range.
For Acedeck, long range is not concentrated in just one product line. It already extends across high-performance, long-distance, mixed-surface, and all-terrain directions.
Overview of Acedeck's 50km+ Range Coverage by Series
| Series | Max Range by Model | 50km+ Models |
|---|---|---|
| Acedeck Ares X5 | 40-60km | Ares X5-2WD |
| Acedeck Nyx Z1 | 60-95km | Z1 Off-Road, Z1 Street |
| Acedeck Nyx Z3 | 45-95km | Z3 Elite, Z3 Endurance, Z3 Pro+, Z3 Pro, Z3 Neo |
| Acedeck Horizon | 55-110km | Horizon Elite (2072Wh)-Independent Suspension Truck, Horizon (1554Wh)-Independent Suspension Truck, Horizon (1036Wh)-Independent Suspension Truck, Horizon (1036Wh)-NYX Channel Truck |
| Acedeck Nomad Switch | 48-64km | Nomad Switch (with 85mm wheels) |
| Acedeck Nomad N1 | 55-65km | Nomad N1 Violet, 2IN1-125mm |
| Acedeck Nomad N3 | 75-90km | N3 Elite, N3 Performance, N3 Endurance, N3 BELT |
For riders who put range high on their priority list, this means that when filtering for 50km+ products, they can continue narrowing down based on their riding scenario rather than being limited to a single series.
Among these series, if maximum battery capacity and longest range are the top priorities, the one worth looking at first is Horizon.
Horizon: Acedeck's Highest-Capacity, Longest-Range Series
If battery capacity and maximum range are your top priorities, then Horizon is the Acedeck product line most worth considering.
Among them, Horizon Elite comes with a 14S8P, 2072Wh battery pack and uses Samsung 50S cells, with a maximum range of up to 110km. This setup also makes Horizon Acedeck's most representative long-range series at the moment.
Horizon not only comes with a larger battery, but also has an overall design that is better suited to long-distance riding.
It uses a suspension system, a semi-flexible deck, and a deck layout that is better suited to standing for longer periods. Some versions also come with 8.5-inch street wheels, helping improve comfort during longer rides.
For riders who are clearly looking for a 50km+ board and who place more battery reserve and a more relaxed long-distance riding experience at the front of their priorities, Horizon is the Acedeck series most worth focusing on first.

How to Choose the Right 50km+ Range Electric Skateboard
If maximum range is your top priority, you can start by looking at larger-battery series like Horizon.
If you also want 50km+ range together with mixed-surface capability or more demanding riding environments, you can then look at Acedeck's other long-range models as well.
For most riders, range numbers are only one part of the decision. It also helps to consider your actual routes, typical road conditions, and how much long-ride comfort matters to you.
A 50km+ board that better matches your needs will usually make everyday riding easier and fit real-world use more closely.
FAQ About 50km+ Range Electric Skateboards
Q1: Who is a 50km+ range electric skateboard best suited for?
Riders with longer daily commutes, weekend distance rides, or anyone who prefers less frequent charging. If you regularly ride over 20–30km in a single trip, a 50km+ board gives you meaningful battery headroom instead of cutting it close every time.
Q2: Does 50km+ range mean the board will always ride that far?
Not necessarily. Real-world range depends on road conditions, speed, elevation, rider weight, and wheel setup. Official figures reflect optimal conditions, so it's better to treat them as upper-reference numbers and expect around 60–80% of the rated range in everyday mixed use.
Q3: What should I look at first when choosing a 50km+ range board?
Start with battery capacity (Wh) — it's the most direct indicator of range potential. Then narrow down based on your riding scenario: wheel setup for your typical surfaces, suspension for comfort, and overall board direction (commuting, cruising, or off-road).
Q4: Which Acedeck series should I look at first for the longest range?
If maximum battery size and longest range are your top priorities, Horizon is the series to look at first. The Horizon Elite offers up to 2072Wh and a rated range of 110km — the highest in Acedeck's current lineup.
Q5: Does Acedeck offer other 50km+ options besides Horizon?
Yes. Acedeck offers 50km+ models across multiple series including Ares X5, Nyx Z1, Nyx Z3, Nomad Switch, Nomad N1, and Nomad N3, giving riders with different riding priorities more options to choose from beyond pure range.




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