Electric Scooter
An electric scooter is a compact, battery-powered, motor-driven personal transportation device. Known for its portability, energy efficiency, and eco-friendliness, it has become a popular choice for urban short-distance commuting and recreational use. Combining the convenience of traditional kick scooters with electric-assist technology, it is ideal for daily travel, campus commuting, and last-mile connectivity.
Key Features:
(1) Powertrain System
Motor: Typically a hub motor (rear-wheel or front-wheel drive) with power ranges:
Commuter models: 250W-500W
High-performance models: 800W-2000W
Battery: Primarily uses lithium-ion batteries.
Controller: Adjusts motor output and offers multiple speed modes.
(2) Frame Structure
Frame: Aluminum alloy construction, balancing lightweight design and load capacity.
Tires:
Solid tires: Maintenance-free and puncture-proof.
Pneumatic tires: Offer better comfort, suitable for rough terrain.
Honeycomb tires (semi-solid): A balance between puncture resistance and shock absorption.
Braking System:
E-brake (E-ABS): Regenerative braking with reduced mechanical wear.
Disc/Drum brakes: Mechanical braking for reliable stopping power.
Foot brake: Friction braking via rear fender (common in basic models).
Folding design: Quick-fold mechanism for easy portability and storage.
(3) Smart Functions
LED Display: Shows speed, battery level, mileage, and riding mode.
Mobile App Connectivity: GPS anti-theft tracking, ride data logging, and firmware updates.
Lighting System:
Front headlight (high-brightness LED)
Brake light
Turn signals (available in premium models).
With its efficiency, eco-friendliness, and flexibility, the electric scooter is gradually transforming urban short-distance mobility.