Electric Skateboards in Hungary
Regulations 2026
In Hungary, electric skateboard regulations remain unclear. Here's what we know and our advice for riding safely.
📋 ⚠️ Total Grey Area
In Hungary, no law clearly defines electric skateboards.
They are not included in the highway code, and their status often depends on local interpretation by authorities.
📋 Current Status
No defined legal category for e-skates.
Depending on the region, they may be classified as mopeds (→ license + helmet mandatory) or light electric bicycles (→ more flexible rules).
Tolerance varies by city: some, like Budapest, apply rules more strictly.
📋 In Practice
Public road use is legally uncertain.
Enforcement can vary from one police officer to another.
In general, prudent and discreet riding helps avoid penalties.
📋 📌 Rider Tips
Ride slowly and with lights on, especially at night.
Wear a helmet, even if it's not mandatory.
Avoid main roads and high-traffic areas.
No alcohol: drunk driving is strictly prohibited.
Prefer bike paths or private areas when possible.
L'essentiel
In Hungary, e-skates operate in a legal grey area: they're neither authorized nor prohibited.
It all depends on local tolerance and the rider's common sense.
👉 The watchword: discretion, caution, and respect for traffic rules to avoid unpleasant surprises.
🛹 What Evo-Spirit Offers
Given the lack of a precise legal framework in Hungary, we recommend riding cautiously and opting for a board limited to 25 km/h with full lighting.
Our versatile model: the Switcher V3 Sport, adaptable to any situation.