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How far can the Diablo Carbon AT go on one charge?

How far can the Diablo Carbon AT go on one charge?

How far can the Diablo Carbon All Terrain go on one charge?

The Diablo Carbon All Terrain delivers up to 50 km of real-world range on a single charge. That figure comes from the 864Wh Samsung 50S battery, one of the largest in any production electric skateboard available today. For most riders, that is more than enough for a full day of mixed riding without needing to plan around a charge.

Range is one of the most searched questions about any electric skateboard, and for good reason. Nobody wants to run flat mid-ride. Here is what actually affects that 50 km figure, and what you can expect depending on how and where you ride.

What the 864Wh battery actually means for your ride

Battery capacity directly influences how consistently the board performs across a long session. A larger battery does not just give you more distance. It also holds voltage more steadily under load, which means you get consistent acceleration and braking whether you are on the first kilometre or the fortieth.

Boards with smaller batteries can feel noticeably different toward the end of a charge. The Diablo Carbon's 864Wh cell means that drop-off happens much later, if at all within a typical session.

50 km on all terrain wheels: what that looks like in practice

The 50 km range figure is measured on the 175mm pneumatic all terrain tyres. Those tyres roll with more resistance than street urethane, so they pull harder on the battery. The trade-off is traction, comfort and the ability to ride on surfaces that would stop a street board entirely.

In real-world conditions, a few variables will shape your actual range:

  • Rider weight: Heavier riders will see slightly reduced range. The board is rated to 120 kg.
  • Terrain type: Grass and loose gravel demand more from the motors than a sealed footpath or light dirt track.
  • Riding mode: Corsa mode delivers full performance but draws more power. Eco mode extends range noticeably on flatter ground.
  • Hill frequency: Sustained climbing at 45%+ gradients will eat into range faster than flat riding.
  • Average speed: Riding at a relaxed pace conserves energy. Pushing close to the 50 km/h top speed consistently will reduce your distance.

For a 70 to 80 kg rider on mixed sealed and unsealed paths at moderate speeds, 40 to 50 km is a realistic expectation. In more demanding conditions, plan for 35 to 40 km and you will rarely be caught short.

Switching to street wheels changes everything

The Diablo Carbon All Terrain is also available in a 2-in-1 configuration, which includes both wheel sets. Swap to the 97mm street urethane and the range jumps to up to 80 km. The reduced rolling resistance of urethane wheels on sealed surfaces is significant, and it transforms the board's character from trail-capable to commuter-ready.

This is worth knowing if your riding splits between sealed paths and rougher terrain through the week. The same board, different wheels, very different range ceiling.

Where 50 km takes you locally

To put that number into context, 50 km covers the full length of the Coastal Walk network in Sydney with room to spare. In Melbourne, you could ride from the CBD to the Mornington Peninsula Trail access points without stopping. Brisbane's river paths, which stretch for kilometres along both banks, are comfortably covered in a single session. Around Perth's flat Swan River foreshore, 50 km is essentially a full afternoon of riding. On the Gold Coast, the beach boardwalk between Coolangatta and Surfers Paradise and back is a comfortable round trip.

For riders in the hinterland or on rural trails, the range means you can explore without fixating on the battery indicator the entire time.

Carbon deck, rigid platform, confident at speed

Range matters most when you are actually out riding, and the Diablo Carbon is built to make those kilometres worth covering. The forged carbon fibre deck is completely rigid, which gives you a stable, planted feel at speed that a bamboo deck cannot replicate. At 13.15 kg in street configuration and 14.35 kg on AT wheels, it is lighter than you might expect for a board this capable.

The integrated CNC heatsink in the deck manages thermal load across long sessions, which matters if you are riding hard for an extended period. The EFOC 2.0 motor controller handles braking and throttle smoothly, and the dual 3500W motors give you 45%+ hill capability whenever the terrain demands it.

Charging and turnaround time

The board ships with a 5A fast charger and reaches full charge in around 4 hours. For most riders, that means an overnight charge keeps you fully prepared for the next day. If you ride regularly and want a faster turnaround, Evolve's dual-charger setup allows you to cut that time down further.

Battery care is straightforward. Avoid storing the board fully charged or completely flat for extended periods. For long-term storage, keeping the battery between 40 and 50 percent and topping it up every month or two will preserve cell health over time.

Is the Diablo Carbon AT the right setup for you?

If range anxiety is part of your decision, the Diablo Carbon All Terrain removes it from the equation almost entirely. The 864Wh battery, rigid carbon platform and 50 km all-terrain range make it the strongest long-distance off-road option in the Evolve lineup.

It suits riders who want one board that handles serious terrain without sacrificing performance on sealed surfaces. The carbon deck rewards confidence at speed. The all terrain wheels open up riding options that most street boards cannot reach.

If you want the flexibility of both wheel sets from day one, the 2-in-1 version is worth the upgrade. It gives you 80 km on street and 50 km on AT, and you will use both configurations more than you expect.

View the Diablo Carbon All Terrain on the Evolve website to compare variants and choose the setup that suits your riding.

People also ask

How far does the Diablo Carbon All Terrain go on a single charge?

Up to 50 km on all terrain wheels and up to 80 km on street wheels, both from the same 864Wh Samsung 50S battery. Real-world range depends on rider weight, terrain type and riding mode.

Does riding mode affect range on the Diablo Carbon?

Yes. Corsa mode delivers the full performance of the dual 3500W motors but draws more power. Eco mode reduces power output and extends range, particularly on flat or rolling terrain. You can adjust modes through the Phaze remote or the Explore app.

Can you get more range by switching to street wheels?

The difference is significant. Street urethane wheels on sealed surfaces can push the Diablo Carbon's range to 80 km because of lower rolling resistance. The 2-in-1 version includes both wheel sets if you want the flexibility to switch based on the day's riding.

How long does it take to charge the Diablo Carbon fully?

The included 5A fast charger brings the board to full charge in approximately 4 hours. Connecting a second charger reduces that time further if you need a quicker turnaround between sessions.

Where can I get the Diablo Carbon All Terrain serviced in Australia?

Evolve's physical store is located in Mermaid Waters, QLD, where drop-off servicing is available. Riders elsewhere can access support through the Evolve help centre and service network.

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