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A practical training studio for electric scooter sales

Soplvirex Training LLC teaches teams how to explain scooter products clearly, run safe demonstrations, and sell responsibly. The focus is repeatable skills that work in real showrooms and busy retail shifts.

Ethics-first

Accurate claims, clear safety framing, and honest trade-offs.

Showroom-ready

Built around consultations, demos, and test-ride routines.

Structured learning

Modules, checklists, and practice prompts that stack.

electric scooter sales training session

Training that matches the sales floor

We teach how to translate specs into decisions: use case, terrain, storage, and charging access.

Founded 2021

This website provides educational training related to electric scooter sales and product knowledge. Employment or sales results are not guaranteed.

Why Soplvirex exists

Soplvirex started in 2021 after seeing the same pattern in mobility retail: strong enthusiasm, but uneven explanations. Staff could demonstrate a scooter confidently, yet range estimates, battery care, and braking differences were often described inconsistently. That inconsistency tends to create the unglamorous problems—misaligned expectations, repeated questions, and avoidable returns.

We built the course around a repeatable consultation: discovery questions, a short shortlist, and a structured demonstration that keeps safety central. Lessons use practical terms the scooter industry uses daily—watt-hours (Wh), voltage sag under load, brake modulation, tyre pressure effects, and the differences between drum, disc, and regenerative braking. Students learn how to communicate these topics without hype, and without claiming performance that depends on weather, rider weight, or terrain.

The result is an education-first programme that helps sellers speak clearly, document key points, and guide customers through trade-offs in a calm, ethical way.

Mission

Electric scooter sales training for confident, ethical, high-performing teams.

How we teach

  • Explain the “why” behind specs: what changes in real riding.
  • Practice scripts for demos and objections, then adapt to local rules.
  • Stay precise on limits: warranty boundaries, wear items, and maintenance.

Our curriculum avoids official manufacturer branding. We teach transferable product literacy and consultation structure that stays useful even as models and components change.

Team

The course is built by practitioners who care about the details: safe handling, accurate range framing, and clear customer communication. Bios below explain what each person covers and how their work shows up in the modules.

Klara N., Curriculum Lead (Retail Enablement)

Klara has spent 9 years building onboarding for mobility retail teams and writes the course’s consultation flow. She focuses on the granular moments that decide whether a demo feels calm or chaotic: the opening questions, the two-option recommendation, and the end-of-visit summary. She is known for scripts that sound human and avoid pressure tactics. When a module ends with a checklist, that’s usually her work.

Marek D., Product Knowledge Instructor (Battery & Drivetrain)

Marek has 11 years of hands-on experience with electric drivetrains and aftercare workflows. He teaches the sections on watt-hours, controller limits, thermal behavior, and why “range” varies across temperature, tyre pressure, and load. His specialty is turning technical concepts like voltage sag and brake regeneration into explanations that a first-time buyer can repeat back. He also reviews our maintenance language so warranty boundaries stay clear.

Sofia P., Communication Coach (Customer Consultations)

Sofia has trained frontline teams for 8 years and leads the modules on discovery questions, objection handling, and demo briefings. She builds practice drills around common questions: “How fast does it go?”, “Is it safe in rain?”, and “How long will the battery last?” Her work keeps conversations precise without sounding strict, and helps teams set expectations without overpromising. She also maintains the privacy-first approach to registration: name and email only.

Training office and contact

Address: Nábřežní 78, 407 21 Česká Kamenice, Czechia
Email: [email protected]

We typically reply within 1 business day.

Want the course details?

Use the registration form to request access information and scheduling. If you have a curriculum question, the contact form is the quickest way to reach the training team by email.

This website provides educational training related to electric scooter sales and product knowledge. Employment or sales results are not guaranteed.