Shoutout to Queen City Scooters, Uptown Charlotte for sponsoring the Chasis and committing their valuable expertise. I was fortunate enough to work in the shop and finish everything about my project including the circuit examination, testing, and assembly within three days.
Electric scooters are low-power light electric traction clans which allows easy mobility for small scale transportation such as in colleges, shopping complexes, neighborhoods and uptown city centrals. They are environmentally friendly as it doesn't contribute to any carbon emissions or noise pollution.
36 V Controller/Converter
350W BLDC Hub Motor
Brake Handle
Disc brake
36 V Lithium ion battery
PCB for Dashboard
Hall sensors
Accelerator Throttle
Chassis (Scooter Frame)
3-port inline charging vent
Wires, cables, and connectors
After receiving a 36V battery, a controller, a dashboard PCB, an accelerator throttle, and necessary cables from Amazon, I modified the controller terminals to fit the XT60 connectors of the battery. The battery’s second outlet was extended to the handle for the charging port. The motor, installed in the front wheel, was connected to the controller along with the phase wires and hall sensor. Circuit board was linked to the throttle and brake sensor, and a five-wire cable facilitated communication between the PCB and the controller. The battery and controller were secured inside the deck with foam padding for stability, and the accelerator throttle and brake cylinder were mounted on opposite handles. Finally, the brake system was completed by connecting the brake handle to the rear wheel caliper, ensuring a functional mechanical braking system.