Electric Scooter

Electric Scooter is an electric drive car, also known as an electric drive. Electric vehicles are divided into AC electric vehicles and DC electric vehicles. Generally speaking, an electric vehicle uses a battery as a source of energy, and converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through a controller, a motor, and the like to control a vehicle whose current magnitude changes speed.

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Jiangsu Guowei Motorcycle Co., Ltd. was established in 2002. It is a large modern enterprise group integrating the research and development, production, sales and service of gasoline motorcycles and tricycles, electric motorcycles and tricycles. It has a construction area of ​​more than 100,000 square meters and currently has more than 2,000 employees, including more than 300 professional and technical personnel.

 

Strong production capacity
It has formed an annual production capacity of 300,000 motorcycles and 800,000 electric vehicles. More than 200 styles of motorcycles and electric vehicles are sold all over the country and more than 80 countries and regions overseas.

 

Rich production experience
We specialize in motorcycles/scooters/tricycles and electric motorcycles/scooters with 20 years of experience.

 

Complete production equipment
It has advanced equipment such as precision centerless grinders, straightening machines, fine polishing machines, precision lathes, milling and drilling machines, rolling machines, etc., and technicians regularly maintain these machines to ensure the normal operation of the machines.

 

High-quality raw materials
We mainly select raw materials from large steel mills, such as TPCO, BAO STEEL, SHA STEEL, which are the best and largest raw material manufacturers in China.

 

 
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Features of Electric Scooter

 

Lightweight and portable

Simple design, lightweight body. Easy to fold, easy to carry and store. Flexible and suitable for traveling on sidewalks, alleys and crowded city roads.

Easy to operate

Easy to learn and use, basically controlled by accelerator and brake, simple to operate and quick to get started. Different speed modes are also provided to suit beginners and experienced drivers.

Speed and endurance

Electric scooters usually have multiple speed modes to suit different driving needs. The range is generally between 10 and 40 kilometers, depending on the battery capacity and riding method.

Convenience

Easy to park, small space, can be parked anywhere, suitable for urban users. Fast charging, some models support fast charging, and the battery can be fully charged in 2-5 hours.

Safety performance

Equipped with front and rear disc brakes, electronic brakes or foot brakes to ensure braking safety. It is also equipped with LED headlights, taillights and reflective strips to improve night riding safety. And the built-in speed limit mechanism ensures safe driving, especially suitable for urban use.

Intelligent design

Real-time display of speed, power and mode switching information. Supports Bluetooth or APP control to achieve remote locking, anti-theft alarm, trip recording and other functions. Some high-end models can adjust the power output according to the rider's weight and road conditions.

Diversified design

Modern appearance design, diverse colors and styles to meet personal style needs.

Strong adaptability

Can be used in different environments such as city streets, sidewalks, and cycling paths, with high flexibility.

Economical

Compared with other electric vehicles, electric scooters are more affordable. Simple structure, low maintenance cost, battery and tires are the main maintenance parts.

 

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Applications of Electric Scooter

Urban Transportation
E-scooters are commonly used for navigating busy city streets, providing a convenient option for short-distance travel. They help reduce traffic congestion and are a flexible mode of transport for commuting to work, school, or running errands.

 

Shared Mobility Services
Many cities offer e-scooter sharing programs, where users can rent scooters for short trips via mobile apps. This model encourages sustainable and public transportation use, reducing reliance on cars.

 

Tourism
E-scooters provide tourists with an efficient and fun way to explore cities. They can cover more ground than walking and allow users to visit attractions without the need for public transport.

Delivery Services

Some businesses utilize e-scooters for delivery services, particularly in urban areas. They are an eco-friendly option for delivering food, packages, and other items over short distances.

Recreational Use

Many people use e-scooters for leisure activities, such as riding in parks or on bike paths. At the same time you can enjoy the environment.

Corporate Fleets

Companies may provide e-scooters for employees to use for commuting, attending meetings, or traveling between office locations. This encourages eco-friendly commuting practices.

Health and Fitness

Some e-scooter designs allow for pedaling in addition to electric assistance, making them a hybrid option that can promote physical activity while commuting.

 

Types of Electric Scooter
 

1.Three-Wheeled Electric Scooters
These scooters provide extra stability and are great for beginners or those who may have difficulty balancing on a two-wheeled scooter. They may be designed for various uses, including commuting and leisure.

 

2.Electric Mobility Scooters
Designed for individuals with mobility challenges, these scooters have larger bases and often come equipped with features like storage compartments and comfortable seating.

 

3.Electric Bicycle Scooters
Some models combine elements of electric bicycles and scooters, featuring pedals and a bike-style frame. They can be used as traditional bicycles or as electric scooters.

 

4.Segway and Hoverboard Style Scooters
Some advanced electric scooters utilize self-balancing technology similar to Segways and hoverboards, allowing for a different riding experience.

 

5.Stand-Up vs. Sit-Down Electric Scooters
Stand-up scooters are more common but some models come with seats for added comfort, particularly useful for longer rides or for individuals who prefer sitting while riding.

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Foldable Electric Scooters

These are designed for easy storage and portability. They can be folded up for easy transport, making them popular for commuters who use public transport.

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Commuter Electric Scooters

These scooters are built for daily commuting, offering a balanced mix of speed, range, and comfort. They often come with features like lights, fenders, and better battery life.

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Off-Road Electric Scooters

These are designed for rugged terrain and features larger, more durable tires and suspension systems. They can handle uneven surfaces like grass, gravel, and dirt paths.

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Performance Electric Scooters

Built for speed and power, these models often have more powerful motors and larger batteries. They are ideal for experienced riders looking for thrilling rides.

 

Material of Electric Scooter

Aluminum Alloy
Aluminum is lightweight yet strong, which makes it ideal for portable scooters. It also has good corrosion resistance.

 

Steel
Some electric scooters use steel frames for added strength and durability. Steel is heavier than aluminum but provides excellent structural integrity, making it suitable for heavier riders or more rugged usage.


Plastic
High-quality plastics are often used for components like the fenders, footboards, and battery covers. Plastics help reduce weight and can be molded into various shapes.

Carbon Fiber

In high-end models, carbon fiber may be used for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. It is much lighter than steel or aluminum, but also more expensive.

Rubber

The tires of electric scooters are usually made from rubber. Some scooters may also feature rubber grips and footpads for better traction and comfort.

Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics (GFRP)

Some parts may contain GFRP for added strength and lightweight properties.

 

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Components Selection
 

Motor: Choose a suitable motor (hub motor vs. mid-drive motor) based on power and torque needs.


Battery: Select a battery type (Lithium-ion is common) with an appropriate capacity (measured in Wh) for the desired range.


Brakes: Decide on brake type (disc, drum, regenerative) considering safety and maintenance.


Wheels: Determine wheel size (smaller for portability, larger for stability on rough terrain).

Define Purpose and Requirements

Identify who will use the scooter (commuters, recreational users, etc.).
Determine the primary use (short commutes, off-road, leisure rides).

Design

Frame Design: Choose lightweight yet durable materials (aluminum, carbon fiber).
Form Factor: Determine if the scooter will be foldable, fixed, or compact.
Aesthetics: Design the external appearance, considering branding and user appeal.

Smart Features

Controller: Choose a compatible electronic speed controller (ESC) for managing motor performance.
Display: Integrate a user-friendly display for speed, battery level, and other metrics.
Connectivity: Consider adding Bluetooth/Wi-Fi for app integration (e.g., location tracking, diagnostics).
GPS: Optional GPS for navigation and theft prevention features.

Safety Features

Lighting: Include front and rear lights, reflectors, and optional turn signals for visibility.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): For added safety and control during emergency stops.
Locking Mechanism: Optional integrated lock system for security when parked.

 

Maintenance Tips for Electric Scooter

 
 

Regular Checkups
Inspect Tires: Check for proper tire inflation and tread wear. Replace tires if they are worn out or damaged.
Brake Inspection: Make sure the brakes are responsive. Test them before each ride, and replace brake pads if necessary.
Battery Health: Monitor the battery’s charge level and inspect for any signs of swelling or damage. Clean the battery terminals and connectors if needed.

 
 

Cleaning
Exterior Cleaning: Wipe down the scooter regularly to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Use a damp cloth and mild soap, but avoid getting water into the electronic components.
Mechanical Parts: Inspect and clean the gears and other mechanical parts using a suitable lubricant to prevent rust and improve functionality. Avoid over-lubricating.

 
 

Electrical System Check
Wiring & Connections: Regularly check the wiring for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure all connections are secure and free of corrosion.
Lights & Signals: Test your lights, turn signals, and horn to ensure they are working correctly.

 
 

Tightening Bolts and Nuts
Periodically check and tighten all bolts and nuts to prevent loosening from vibrations while riding.

 
 

Storage Tips
Temperature: Store your scooter in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, which can damage the battery.
Charge Levels: If not using the scooter for an extended period, store it with the battery charged to around 50%. Avoid leaving it fully discharged.

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What is an electric scooter?

A: An electric scooter is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by an electric motor and a battery, designed for personal transportation.

Q: How does an electric scooter work?

A: Electric scooters are powered by an electric motor that draws energy from a rechargeable battery. The rider controls acceleration and braking using the handles and footrests.

Q: How long does the battery last on a single charge?

A: Battery life varies by model, typically lasting anywhere from 15 to 40 miles per charge, depending on factors such as weight, terrain, and speed.

Q: How long does it take to charge an electric scooter?

A: Charging times can vary, but most electric scooters take between 4 to 8 hours to fully charge.

Q: Can I use an electric scooter in the rain?

A: Many electric scooters are rated for water resistance, but it's best to avoid heavy rain to protect the electrical components. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines.

Q: How do I maintain my electric scooter?

A: Regular maintenance includes checking tire pressure, keeping the battery charged, inspecting brakes and lights, and cleaning the scooter.

Q: What safety gear should I wear when riding an electric scooter?

A: Recommended safety gear includes a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and reflective clothing for visibility.

Q: Are there any age or weight restrictions for riding an electric scooter?

A: Most manufacturers specify age and weight limits in their user manuals. Generally, riders should be at least 14-16 years old, and weight limits typically range from 220 to 300 pounds.

Q: How much does an electric scooter cost?

A: Prices for electric scooters can range from $200 to over $1,500 depending on the model, features, and brand.

Q: What should I look for when buying an electric scooter?

A: Key factors include battery range, weight capacity, speed, safety features, warranty, and customer reviews.

Q: Can I ride an electric scooter on the sidewalk?

A: Sidewalk riding regulations vary by location. Some cities allow it, while others prohibit it. Always check local laws and practice safe riding.

Q: Are electric scooters suitable for commuting?

A: Yes, many people use electric scooters for commuting due to their portability and efficiency for short to medium distances.

Q: What should I do if my electric scooter won't turn on?

A: Check the battery charge, fuses, and ensure the scooter's power switch is on. Refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps specific to your model.

Q: How do I repair a flat tire on my electric scooter?

A: Depending on your scooter type, you might need to replace the inner tube or tire. Consult the user's manual or a professional for guidance.

Q: What are the advantages of using an electric scooter?

A: Advantages include eco-friendliness, low operating costs, ease of use, convenience in urban travel, and reduced traffic congestion.

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