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are electric motor scooters?
In an increasingly worried world regarding
global warming the choices are fast turning to environmental friendly
electric motor scooters. If you have developed
a fascination towards environmental green products here’s
the “electric scooter” answer to your
personal transportation. Give up on the gas guzzlers that pollute
the atmosphere; try electric motor scooters where
the savings would be dramatic. They are fun and enjoyable, and the
electric scooters are easier to maintain.
It’s
not only to have good intentions but it’s very practical as
well. You can park these electric motor scooters
anywhere regular bikes are parked, go anywhere regular bikes go
and all of this without noise and carbon dioxide pollution.
Here’s
the functionality of electric scooters at work.
They have great durable bodies of steel & heavy plastic, powerful
electric motors, electric 110VAC battery packs with twin drum brakes
front & rear.
The
electric scooter speed levels are no more than
20MPH. The electric rechargeable batteries with sealed lead acid
batteries provide instant acceleration and power for the electric
scooters. The charging of the battery, takes no more than 6-8 hours
with our special “trickle-down” electric batteries.
The cost is the best part, with a cost of about 5 cents per charge
equaling about 26 miles through a common 110VAC wall outlet.
Electric
Scooter performance depends largely on seven main items,
battery size, speed & motor size, size of hills, wind conditions,
tire inflation, weight of rider and efficiency of system.
Are
Electric Scooters better than gas driven?
It is widely believed that electric scooter motors provide
a smooth ride for a shorter period of time. But, while traveling
for a shorter period of time, you are using 1/20th the amount of
energy as everyday gas driven vehicles. These electric scooters
are not only efficient, but very affordable to everyone.
Electric
Scooters are enjoyable to use, easy to manage and maintain
Electric scooter
noise is minimal; you have to see it move to know it’s on.
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