Electric Scooters

Electric scooters are two-wheeled, battery-powered vehicles designed for personal transportation. They typically feature a platform for standing or a seat, handlebars for steering, and an electric motor that propels the scooter forward. Electric scooters are lightweight, portable, and often foldable, making them convenient for urban commuting and short-distance travel. They are powered by rechargeable batteries, which provide varying ranges and speeds depending on the model. Electric scooters have gained popularity due to their eco-friendliness compared to gas-powered transportation, as they produce no emissions during operation. Additionally, they offer a cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional transportation modes, helping to alleviate traffic congestion in crowded city environments. Users can operate them by using a throttle, often located on the handlebars, and they typically include safety features such as lights and brakes. Electric scooters are commonly found in personal ownership, rental services, and sharing programs.