Rent an E-Scooter in Dubai

Explore Dubai sustainably and affordably on a rented electric scooter. KIRA connects you with verified e-scooter owners offering flexible daily and weekly rentals — ideal for short commutes, last-mile travel, and leisure rides.

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Electric Scooter Rentals for Dubai Commuters

Beat Dubai traffic on quieter streets and residential areas with an e-scooter rental from KIRA. Perfect for campus commutes, marina walks, and neighbourhood errands. Note: RTA regulations apply to e-scooter use in Dubai — riders must be over 16 and helmets are required.

E-Scooter Hire for Tourists in Dubai

Experience Dubai at your own pace. Rent an e-scooter and explore JBR beach, the Al Qudra cycling track, or waterfront promenades without the cost of taxis or ride-hailing. Most rentals include a charger and basic safety gear.

Why Rent from KIRA?

Dubai's most trusted peer-to-peer rental marketplace.

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Verified Owners

Every lister is identity-verified. All items are photographed and timestamped at handover for complete peace of mind.

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Door-to-Door Delivery

Our couriers pick up from the owner and deliver directly to your address in Dubai — no driving around required.

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Secure Payments

Payments are processed securely via Stripe. Your deposit is held in escrow and refunded automatically on safe return.

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Damage Protection

Video-verified condition checks at pickup and return protect both renters and owners from unfair disputes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent an e-scooter in Dubai?

E-scooter rentals on KIRA typically range from AED 80–150 per day or AED 350–600 per week.

Do I need a driving licence to rent an e-scooter in Dubai?

RTA regulations require riders to be at least 16 years old. A driving licence may be required in certain zones. Please check current RTA guidelines before riding.

Is helmet included with the e-scooter rental?

Some listings include helmets; others do not. Check the listing details and wear a helmet regardless — it's required by law in Dubai.