How to choose the right scooter?

How to choose the right scooter?

Recently, the trend of rechargeable battery scooters has spread, with many shapes, colors, specifications, and varying prices. In this blog, we explain the most important specifications to help you make a decision and evaluate prices.


1- Types of scooters:

Scooters vary mainly according to their intended use; there are industrial, security, recreational, and some specifically for patients, among others. Personal scooters can generally be divided into...

1.1 Scooter for city use

These are the most widespread and the focus of this blog post. They are suitable for commuting and daily use, helping you avoid traffic jams, easily stopping anywhere, and offering a different outdoor commuting experience. They are ideal for leisure and short trips, and of course, they have zero carbon emissions for those interested.


2.1 Scooter for out-of-town use

Scooters outside the city are usually equipped with more than one motor, a large battery capacity, are heavy, and have a speed of up to 50 km/h.

The tires are designed for rough roads or high speeds, and you must check the engine cooling system, especially in hot weather.


3.1 Scooter for special uses

They are manufactured and equipped for a specific use in itself, for example, for security guards, so that they are equipped with tracking devices and cameras, or for warehouses, so that they can withstand higher weights, and so on.

2- Technical specifications

For scooters used in the city, the top 5 specifications are:

1.2 Battery

  • Battery size and motor power are key factors, generally ranging from 2 to 50 amps, and they have a lifespan of at least two years.
  • The power of the electric motor is generally between 150 and 500 watts.
  • Charging the battery takes 4 to 12 hours, depending on the type of charger.

2.2 Chassis

  • The wider the chassis area and size, the more comfortable it is to drive and the easier it is to add accessories such as a seat.
  • The scooter is raised off the ground so that impacts do not affect the base, which often contains the battery.
  • Inclines: Some scooters do not work if you are on an uphill slope.


3.2 Speed and Distance

  • The actual speed is from 20 to 50 kilometers per hour and varies depending on the engine.
  • It travels a distance of 20 to 60 kilometers on a single battery charge.
  • Battery size, motor power, scooter and rider weight, and other factors affect speed and distance.

3.4 Basic Equipment

  • Brakes: The braking system is front, rear, or both, with a drum or conventional.
  • Foldable: For easy carrying or storage.
  • Headlights: Rear and front lighting, for turning right and left, regular or LED.
  • Information screen for controlling and reading indicators such as battery and speed.
  • Fast charger 37 to 50 volts.
  • Tire size from 7 to 15 inches, inflatable or rubber.

3- Types of Ticar scooters

Falcon Plus Scooter +TS-011

The Falcon Plus scooter is designed with a relatively large size and is equipped with a high-performance motor that reaches speeds of up to 40 km/h, a 15.6 Ah battery, a 500 Watt motor, and 10-inch tires. The scooter features high ground clearance and a sturdy base. For product details, click here .



Falcon Scooter TS-011

The Falcon scooter features a lightweight, agile motor, reaches speeds of up to 30 km/h, and has a 10Ah battery with an explosion-proof tire. It boasts a modern design and a portable battery that is easy to remove and install, allowing it to be charged independently of the scooter. It also includes a canopy for recreational use. For product details, click here .



Eco Scooter TS-827

The standard Eco scooter features a motor with a top speed of 25 km/h and durable rubber tires. Its 7.8Ah battery charges in just 4 hours. Ideal for recreation and short distances. For product details, click here .



4- Quick summary

Search for the following using a scooter:

  • Motor and battery: The capacity and quality of the battery and the actual power of the motor are reflected in the speed and distance.
  • Tires and brakes: Tire and size suitability: 7 inches for light weight and 10" and above for heavier weight.
  • Ease of use: The weight of the scooter and whether it is foldable for easy transport in a car or storage.
  • Additional equipment: such as lighting or electronic accessories.
  • Authorized agent and warranty: Agent, after-sales service and special spare parts for consumable parts are provided.

Finally, and most importantly, safety measures. It is essential to use a helmet and leg protectors, and avoid using the scooter in the rain, among cars, or in crowded places for your safety and the safety of others.

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