A short guide to help you start your journey with an electric fat tire scooter
If you are just starting to understand what a fat tire electric scooter is, here you are. In this condensation guide from Soversky, you’ll find the answers you need to decide if a fat tire e-scooter is the right choice for you.
In this new guide, you’ll learn: how they work the benefits of having one how safe they are more…
What is a fat tire scooter?
The Fat Tire electric scooter is the most advanced electric scooter in the world. It’s perfect for those who ride on rough terrain or want to ride safely in wet weather conditions.
Stylish fat tires are easy to identify. They also feature a full-size deck for your feet to ride on and super-strong, patented frame construction for durability. This means you will have a fun, comfortable, and safe journey.
Don’t confuse fat tire scooters with e-bikes or outdated thin tire scooters or mopeds powered by gasoline engines.
Electric bikes use electric motors and batteries like electric scooters, but that’s where the similarities come in. Electric bikes look and feel similar to conventional bikes and come in a variety of options, such as electric road bikes, mountain electric bikes, cargo electric bikes, electric hybrid bikes, and even foldable electric bikes. The important thing to note with these bikes is that you have to pedal them to start the motor. The extra help gives you extra power to go further, which is great for new riders or seniors who need extra mileage.
Two-stroke or four-stroke engines are designed to power thin-tire scooters and mopeds, similar to motorcycles. These engines run on gasoline and are usually powered by engines under 50cc. They are more expensive to drive, maintain and repair than electric motors.
How electric scooters work?
The most important parts of an electric scooter are its motor and battery. When the throttle is used, an electrical signal is transmitted from the throttle through a wire to the controller, which instructs the battery to release energy to the motor. The motor then converts the energy into motion.
Modern electric scooters use high-power, brushless, high-torque motors with an average continuous power of 1500 – 3000 watts. Generally speaking, this means that fat scooters can handle rough terrain, including snow and sand.
Batteries are measured in watt-hours (Wh), so the higher the Wh, the greater the battery capacity. The bigger the battery, the farther and faster you can go. The charging time for an empty battery is between 4 and 6 hours.
The advantages of electric motors include better power-to-weight ratio, higher efficiency, and quieter operation compared to older brushed motors. A standard 2000-watt scooter can reach speeds of 30 mph, while higher wattages can reach speeds of 45 mph or more.
Choose from different specifications of electric fat tire scooters at Soversky according to your needs
Post time: Aug-22-2022