lithium-ion

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Lithium-ion e-scooter battery engineering: electrochemistry, BMS, thermal runaway, safety standards and life cycle

Engineering deep-dive into lithium-ion batteries — paralleling the behavioural «Charging and battery care» guide: intercalation physics and why graphite-LiCoO₂ yields a 3.7 V nominal cell, while LFP gives 3.2 V; why NMC delivers 200–250 Wh/kg vs. 90–160 in LFP; 18650 / 21700 / 26650 / pouch / prismatic formats — geometry, Wh/L density, heat dissipation; full BMS architecture — protection MOSFETs, passive vs. active balancing, coulomb-counting vs. Kalman SoC estimation, CAN/UART/SMBus telemetry; thermal runaway physics — Arrhenius kinetics, SEI decomposition at 80 °C, separator melt at 130 °C, cathode breakdown at 200 °C, exothermic cascade, propagation prevention through cell spacing and ceramic separator; complete comparative matrix of safety standards — UL 2271 (light EV battery pack), UL 2272 (e-scooter system), UL 2849 (e-bike system), EN 50604-1 (Europe LEV), EN 17128 (Europe PLEV), IEC 62133-2 (cell-level), UN 38.3 (transport — 8 tests from altitude through vibration), UN R136 (type approval); life-cycle physics — cycle aging (DoD effect, capacity fade vs. internal resistance growth), calendar aging (Arrhenius), end-of-life criteria (80% SoH industry threshold); series-parallel voltage topology 10S2P → 13S3P → 16S4P and why 36/48/52/60/72 V became standard.

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History of electric scooters

Razor and the birth of the children's electric-scooter class (2000–2024)

A standalone historical profile of Razor USA: how Carlton Calvin and JD Corporation launched Model A in 2000, added the Razor E100 in 2003, and over twenty years shaped the entire consumer children's class of electric scooters. The E-Series line (SLA, chain drive), Power Core (hub motor), Black Label, EcoSmart Metro as the 'adult' SLA successor, E Prime as the first Li-ion entry, Dirt Rocket electric motocross bikes, Hovertrax as the first UL 2272 product on the market, ASTM F2641 as a dedicated safety standard for recreational powered scooters, the CPSC recall history (2005 E200/E300, 2008 PowerWing and Dirt Quad, 2016 hoverboards, 2024 Icon), and why Razor still keeps SLA in its 2026 children's lineup.

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