- Frame: The frame that supports the entire scooter structure, usually made of aluminum alloy.
- Motor: Provides power to the scooter, usually installed on the rear or front wheel.
- Battery: Powers the motor, usually a lithium-ion battery.
- Controller: Manages power transmission between the motor and the battery, and regulates speed and power output.
- Brake system: Ensures riding safety, usually including electronic brakes and mechanical brakes (such as foot brakes or hand brakes).
- Pedal: The part you stand on when riding, usually covered with anti-slip material.
- Lighting system: Front and rear lights, for safety riding at night.
- Display: Displays information such as speed, power, mileage, etc., usually installed on the handlebars.
- Wheels and tires: Provide contact surfaces for driving, usually made of durable rubber materials.
- Handlebar: A component used to control direction and speed, usually equipped with control buttons or triggers.