I am starting to build a light electric stand up scooter to complete my electric bike that I can't carry with me.
The purposes are :
- Range : 15 to 20 km
- as simple and as light as possible : 5 kg for the electric scooter + 1.5 kg for lipo batteries (2 x 5S 5000 mAh in a backpack). I use these batteries on my electric bike.
- Topspeed : around 30 km/h.
- able to go up a 8% slope
I took the formula which permits to calculate the required power for a classic bike :

m = 80 kg
V = 30 km/h
g = 9.81 m/s²
p = 0.08
=> Power = 217W on the flat and 740 W for a 8% slope
The motor will be this : http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... oduct=7870

The scooter : http://www.decathlon.fr/trottinette-pla ... 52915.html


The diameter of the wheels is 125mm.
I am hesistating for the transmission... It will be made with a chain or with a commuter booster.
- with a 6mm chain : http://www.conrad.fr/chaine_a_rouleaux_ ... 121328_FAS
10 teeth for the small gearwheel : http://www.conrad.fr/pignon_pour_chaine ... 243_216008
25 teeth for the big gearwheel : http://www.conrad.fr/pignon_pour_chaine ... 216011_FAS
No load speed : 170 kv x 20V x 10 / 25 x pi x 125 mm = 32 km/h => 32 x 85% = 27 km/h for the top speed of the scooter on the flat.
I would like to have a free wheel on the back wheel. I am looking for this freewheel, but I don't find... I see only one solution, it would be a bmx free wheel : http://gear.ridemonkey.com/mtb/acs-bmx-freewheel
But it will be difficult to adapt...


- with a commuter booster : the no load speed would be 170 kv x 20V x pi x 63 mm = 40 km/h => 40 x 85% = 34 km/h for the top speed of the scooter on the flat.
But I don't know if a commuter booster would be efficient with a non inflatable wheel...



What do you think about it?
Eric














