Abstract
Urban mobility challenges and environmental concerns have accelerated interest in electric two-wheelers. A motorized scooter offers a practical, low-cost platform to study electric propulsion, chassis design and energy storage.
This project develops a Motorized 2 Wheel Scooter powered by a rechargeable battery and driven by a DC motor. Key subsystems include the fabricated chassis, motor mounting, throttle-based speed control, braking arrangement and battery management. The scooter demonstrates core concepts of electric vehicle engineering suitable for academic evaluation.
It is an excellent final-year project for Mechanical, Automobile and Mechatronics students, combining fabrication, power electronics and vehicle dynamics.





