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Electric mobility scooter B2
3-wheelwith basket

electric mobility scooter
electric mobility scooter
electric mobility scooter
electric mobility scooter
electric mobility scooter
electric mobility scooter
electric mobility scooter
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Characteristics

Propulsion
electric
Number of wheels
3-wheel
Options
with basket

Description

When a elderly operates the mobility scooter, they control the speed and direction using the throttle and steering controls. The electrical energy from the battery is converted into mechanical energy by the motor, which drives the wheels. The scooter moves forward or backward depending on the direction set by the rider. The elderly can control the scooter's movement, turn, and stop using the controls provided.The mobility scooter is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery supplies electrical energy to the scooter's motor and other electrical components.The scooter is controlled through a steering tiller or control panel located at the front of the scooter. The controls typically include a throttle lever, which controls the speed, and handlebars or buttons to control the direction and other functions. The drive system transfers the rotational force from the motor to the wheels, enabling the scooter to move forward or backward. It usually consists of a drivetrain, which includes gears, axles, and a transmission mechanism. The mobility scooter has three wheels, typically with two wheels at the rear and one wheel at the front. The front wheel is responsible for steering, while the rear wheels provide stability and traction. The wheels may be pneumatic (air-filled) or solid rubber, depending on the model.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.