Electric Scooters/Rikshaws
Electric scooters and rickshaws are becoming popular due to their eco-friendliness and efficiency in urban transport. Here’s a breakdown of the different types of electric scooters and rickshaws
Electric Scooters (E-Scooters) Stand-Up Electric Scooters: Compact, foldable, and designed for short-distance urban commuting. Typically have smaller wheels and are used by standing on the deck.
Electric Kick Scooters:
Lightweight scooters often used for last-mile transportation.
Feature handlebars and a small motor, designed for smooth
urban roads.
Electric Mopeds:
Feature a seat and larger wheels compared to stand-up
e-scooters. Typically used for mid-range commutes,
resembling traditional mopeds but with electric power.
Electric Rickshaws (E-Rickshaws) Passenger E-Rickshaws: Designed for carrying passengers, typically with seating for 2-4 people. Lightweight, battery-operated, and used for short urban commutes. Cargo E-Rickshaws: Built for transporting goods rather than passengers. Have a larger storage area at the back and are commonly used for deliveries and small-scale logistics. Auto-Rickshaw E-Vehicles: Larger and more robust than typical e-rickshaws, closely resembling traditional auto-rickshaws but fully electric. Offer more power and durability for longer trips within cities.
These electric scooters and rickshaws provide eco-friendly alternatives to traditional fuel-based vehicles, catering to both passenger and cargo transportation needs.