Archive for January, 2010

Electric scooters are compact, easy to drive and park, and can help you improve your mobility. If you’re thinking about making the switch to an electric scooter, you’ll want to know the various electric scooter battery options available to you. There are three types of electric scooter batteries, each with their own advantages. Read all about them and choose the one that is right for your needs.
The first type is a lead acid (SLA) battery. The advantage of this battery is that it’s relatively easy to find and the least expensive to replace. However, it’s the heaviest battery and has the shortest overall lifetime. It will last about 300 full charge cycles before it needs to be replaced. The second type is a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. This battery is much lighter than an SLA battery and lasts about 500 full charge cycles. The final type is a lithium ion battery, which is the newest in battery technology. It is even lighter than a NiMH battery and lasts about 800 full charge cycles. However, this is the most expensive type of all three batteries.
Scooter Your Way to Energy Independence
Author: ElectricWheelchair
As you get older, so does your body. Many of those of us who are aging have trouble getting around due to hip problems. Fortunately technology has made it possible for those with degenerating hips to get around. Electric scooters are versatile and can aid people in getting around their homes, their offices and while running errands.
Gas prices are getting higher than ever and hybrid electric scooters help people get around without having to scrimp and save for gas. In addition to being a great alternative to a car, these scooters are fun to ride and easy to use. They also make a positive statement about a person’s commitment to energy independence and the environment.