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Electric skateboard how it works?

An electric Skateboard is a Skateboard that is equipped with an electric motor and a battery that powers the motor. The motor is usually located near the rear wheels and provides propulsion to the Skateboard. The rider can control the speed and acceleration of the Skateboard using a handheld remote or a smartphone app.

When the rider wants to move forward, they simply push the throttle on the remote or app, which sends a signal to the motor to start rotating. The rotating motion of the motor is then transferred to the wheels, causing them to turn and propel the Skateboard forward. The speed and power of the motor can vary depending on the specific model of the electric Skateboard.

Some electric skateboards also feature regenerative braking, which means that when the rider pushes the brake on the remote or app, the motor starts working in reverse, converting the kinetic energy of the Skateboard back into electrical energy to recharge the battery. This feature helps to improve the overall efficiency and range of the electric Skateboard.

Overall, electric skateboards provide an alternative and eco-friendly way of transportation, offering a convenient and fun mode of commuting or leisure activity.

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