Design:
Electric scooters typically have two wheels, a platform (deck) to stand on, and handlebars for steering.
Power:
They are propelled by an electric motor, which is powered by a rechargeable battery.
Purpose:
E-scooters are often used for commuting, short-distance travel, and recreational riding.
Features:
Some electric scooters have features like disc brakes, adjustable suspension, and larger tires for a smoother ride.
Components:
Key components include the motor, battery, controller, tires, brakes, and handlebars.
Portability:
Many electric scooters are designed to be foldable, making them easy to carry and store.