Electric Scooters

Electric scooters are two-wheeled, battery-powered vehicles designed for personal transportation. They typically consist of a deck for standing, handlebars for steering, and an electric motor that facilitates propulsion. Electric scooters can be powered by rechargeable batteries, which allow them to travel varying distances on a single charge, depending on factors such as the motor’s power, the rider’s weight, and terrain conditions. They provide an eco-friendly alternative to gas-powered vehicles and are increasingly popular in urban areas for short-distance commuting and leisure. Many electric scooters come equipped with features like lights, brakes, and digital displays for speed and battery monitoring. Some are designed for individual ownership, while others are offered through shared mobility programs, allowing users to rent them for short periods. The rise of electric scooters is part of a broader trend toward sustainable urban mobility solutions.