Have you ever been asked how many watts your electric scooter is? Do you know what they are talking about? Not a day goes by when someone comes into the store and says I want an X watt electric scooter. Do they really know what they are asking? Lets break it down.
As a scooter shop store and service center, Im here to educate you that watts are not the only concern when buying electric scooters. Though the amount of wattage is important, there are other factors that need to be considered and all work hand in hand to determine the speed, range and endurance capability of your electric scooters.
Watts, as defined in the The American Heritage Science Dictionary is The SI derived unit used to measure power, equal to one joule per second. In electricity, a watt is equal to current (in amperes) multiplied by voltage (in volts). When we think of watts in the electric scooter, we think of the amount of output power that the motor can give us at its peak.
It is our experience, that the more stable electric scooters are going to be more dependant on not only the amount of watts that the motor is, but also with the type of controller and battery setup that comes with...