Overview
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Features of TYCORUN’s OEM Electric Scooter for Urban Commuting– A8 Series
- 1000W rated motor delivering smooth and consistent power output for urban riding
- Top speed up to 48 km/h, optimized for city traffic efficiency and rider safety
- 60V / 72V electrical platforms, adaptable to different regional and performance needs
- Lead-acid or lithium battery options, enabling flexible cost and range configurations
- Front and rear disc braking system for reliable stopping performance in daily operations
- Compact and stable chassis design, suitable for dense traffic and centralized parking
- OEM / ODM customization support for branded fleets and commercial projects
| Parameter | |
|---|---|
| Rated Power | 1000W |
| Top Speed | 48 km/h |
| Battery Type | Lead-acid / Lithium |
| Battery Voltage | 60V / 72V |
| Charging Voltage | 110V / 220V |
| Tire | Front / Rear 3.0-10 |
| Brake | Front / Rear Disc / Disc |
| Seat Height | 790 mm |
| Overall Size | 1850 × 710 × 1130 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1340 mm |
| Net Weight | 66.3 kg |
Performance & Fleet Specifications
The A8 series is engineered to meet the practical demands of fleet operations and daily urban mobility. Powered by a 1000W motor, the scooter provides stable acceleration and consistent output for city roads, residential areas, and short-distance delivery routes.
With a maximum speed of 48 km/h, the A8 balances efficient travel with controlled performance, making it suitable for a wide range of urban regulations. The vehicle supports both 60V and 72V systems, along with lead-acid and lithium battery configurations, allowing fleet operators to select setups based on budget, range, and lifecycle considerations.
For safety and durability, the A8 features front and rear disc brakes, ensuring dependable braking performance under frequent use and multi-user conditions. Its standardized structure and mature configuration simplify batch maintenance, spare parts management, and long-term fleet operation.
The A8 series is well suited for:
- Urban commuting fleets
- Delivery and light logistics operations
- Residential communities and campus mobility
- Local commercial and service-based transportation
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