Smart eScooter concept is a 100% electrically driven eScooter with a range of up to 100 kms. Smart is always on its toes to present an intelligent solution for urban mobility. The two-wheel eScooter is powered by a 48-volt lithium-ion battery pack and has a top speed of 45km/h and can be charged at any standard household power socket, within three to five hours.
Smart eScooter concept will be unveiled at the Paris Auto Show 2010 later this month.
smart escooter: Electric smart on two wheels
 
 
With the purely electrically driven  escooter, smart is presenting a further solution for intelligent urban  mobility. The innovative two-wheel study translates consistently the  characteristic advantages of the pioneering smart fortwo electric drive  e-car into a two-wheeler: compact dimensions, agility, high safety  standards and the driving fun typical of the smart brand, not least  backed by an efficient and locally emission-free drivetrain. In addition  to its innovative technical solutions, the new escooter convinces with  its distinctive, state-of-the-art design and simple handling. One more  advantage is the integration of smartphones: the further developed smart  drive kit app has versatile functions such as those of a speedometer or  range indicator. As a result, functionality, environmental  sustainability and driving fun accompany the smart escooter. The smart  two-wheeler will have its world premiere at the 2010 Paris Motor Show,  giving visitors an outlook at future zero-emission products from the  smart brand.
Dr. Annette Winkler, head of smart says “When our  customers speak enthusiastically about their smart they describe the  perfect city car that is manoeuvrable, flexible, safe, spacious and fast  and offers lots of driving fun - on the road and when looking for a  parking space. Lots of people are already looking forward to the  zero-emission continuation of the “vision smart” with the smart electric  drive, which will soon become a firm part of the cityscape. And now we  are bringing all these features to two wheels with the escooter.”
The smart escooter, as practical as  unconventional, is most at home in big cities, where it can be used in a  variety of ways. In urban traffic, the electric scooter is an  intelligent amendment or alternative to the car – with its superior  manoeuvrability, exemplary comfort and pioneering safety features. The  latter include an airbag, ABS anti-lock brake system and a Blind Spot  Assist. 
“With the escooter, we consistently continue our  “vision smart”: even more driving fun in the city, even more  adaptability to the respective living environment, even more flexibility  - not least because it offers the possibility to be integrated in our  car2go concept”, says Annette Winkler. 
The single track escooter will enable smart to  tap new growth potential. Two-wheelers will enable the brand to reach  also considerable younger people who do not yet have a car driving  licence. In addition, the two-wheel vehicles that have been configured  for an “e-drive” from the outset also have functional and environmental  advantages they convince with in inner city traffic. All in all, the  smart escooter offers also the ideal prerequisites for integration in  individual urban mobility concepts such as car2go.
Annette Winkler: “The escooter shows what an  integrated, open approach we have to the subject of ‘urban mobility’.  This pragmatic approach, combined with smart’s typical fun factor, is  what makes smart so special. We perceive mobility as a combination of  responsibility and emotion – and our smart escooter accomodates this  request in every respect.”
smart escooter – anything but conventional
The smart escooter makes a first impression with  its independent, unconventional design based on a sophisticated  ergonomic concept. It exudes pure joie de vivre, introducing a  fresh and surprising element into urban traffic. The design of the  electric scooter is characterised by its attractive, sporty proportions:  the front looks sorted and compact when viewed from the side, while the  rear wheel gives the appearance of being positioned a long way behind  the seat area, emphasising the scooter’s forward thrust and agility. The  dynamic, elegant appearance is underlined by its composition of  complete surfaces and accentuated lines - designers talk of “iconic”  design. 
The cool appearance of the escooter is emphasised  by affectionately crafted details that enhance its high-value yet  trendy effect – from delicate cockpit panelling to a flush-fitted rear  light. At the same time, the concept offers practical solutions, extreme  ease of handling and outstanding safety. 
The electric scooter’s supporting chassis  structure is consciously modelled on the tridion safety cell of the  smart fortwo. Its steel and aluminium frame is clad with fully  interchangeable plastic bodypanels. This is another clear parallel to  the successful two-seater. A further special feature of the escooter are  the long, extensive and translucent elements on the edges of the foot  protection (front panelling). These illuminated side markers improve  visibility from the side, and also serve as striking indicators.
The smart escooter guarantees distinguished  impact in terms of “see and be seen” by means of state-of-the-art LED  technology. Both the front headlamp, backlight and brake light are  equipped with it.
Visual similarity to its four-wheeled big brother
The smart escooter's white paintwork with green  accents underlines its relationship to the smart fortwo electric drive.  Also in terms of suitability for everyday use, the electric scooter  clearly bears the genes of the two-seater car. For example, the frame of  the smart escooter does not only house technical components such as the  battery and power electronics, but also offers additional storage  space, for example for helmets.
Dynamic driving fun – of course, emission-free
In addition to environmental sustainability, the  smart escooter has a focus on driving fun: it is driven by a disc-shaped  wheel hub motor in the rear wheel, which offers a powerful 4 kW despite  its compact size. The brushless direct current hub drive transmits its  power directly to the rear wheel, and is clean and maintenance-free. A  further advantage: as the motor does not take up any space in the  chassis, more stowage space is available there. 
As full torque is available right from the start,  speedy moving is possible. At traffic lights, smart escooter riders can  easily outpace most cars. They also benefit from the scooter’s modern  chassis design: front and rear wheels are each mounted on an elegant  single-sided swingarm. A 130/60 R13 tyre is fitted at the front, while  its rear counterpart measures 140/65/R13.
The smart escooter has a top speed of 45 km/h.  The traction current is supplied by a state-of-the-art, 48-volt  lithium-ion battery pack. Thanks to the battery’s capacity of 80 Ah,  ranges of up to 100 kilometres are possible. The escooter can be charged  at any standard household power socket, within three to five hours. The  charging socket is stored at the front of the scooter underneath a  hinged smart emblem, while the charger itself is integrated in the  scooter.
The smart philosophy: stress-free and safe driving 
Characteristic of smart vehicles is their  distinctive functionality in conjunction with model high safety level.  These two elements together make for stress-free and safe travel. The  new smart escooter follows consistently this ideal: in doing so, it does  not only meet all statutory requirements, but also sets new standards  in its segment. 
In contrast to conventional scooters, the smart  escooter is equipped with ultra-modern safety features of a kind rarely  seen even on modern motorcycles. These include an anti-lock braking  system (ABS) specially adapted for a two-wheeler, an airbag integrated  in the panelling beneath the handlebars, and Blind Spot Assist, which  draws the rider’s attention to vehicles following close behind him that  are not visible in the “blind spot” of the rear-view mirrors – extremely  useful when changing lanes, for example. Like in the Mercedes-Benz  E-Class, a triangular light is flashing in the rear-view mirror. So,  common cause of accidents involving scooters is addressed.
Combined front/rear brake and ABS 
To brake the smart escooter safely, just one  touch suffices to retard both the front and rear wheel simultaneously.  When the hydraulic disc brake at the front is actuated, an anti-lock  braking system kicks in to ensure maximum braking effect even during  emergency braking. The rear wheel is braked in parallel to the front  wheel, though not mechanically but electrically.
This task is performed by the wheel hub motor in  the rear wheel, which normally propels the scooter forwards. When the  brakes are applied, the operating principle is reversed: the motor  becomes a generator whose resistance provides the required braking  effect. The resulting braking energy is converted into electrical energy  and stored in the scooter’s lithium-ion battery. The anyway high energy  efficiency of the escooter is further enhanced by additional solar  cells at the front. These solar collectors are used to support the  charging of the state-of-the-art lithium-ion battery pack whenever the  sun is shining, also when the scooter is moving.
Always new, always intelligent – smart
When it comes to comfort and convenience, the  escooter is also a smart through and through. Its attractive, creative  yet pragmatic solutions are fully in line with the smart brand principle  “easy to use”. The smart escooter’s intelligent and simple operating  concept is particularly convincing.
One example is the charging socket, which is  integrated externally in the panelling at the front, and therefore  extremely easy to access. Like the smart fortwo, the escooter also  disposes of an intelligent storage system. Underneath the seat there is a  lockable stowage space with enough room for both the driver’s and the  pillion rider’s helmets. The scooter’s lithium-ion batteries are placed  space-efficient and well protected behind the panelling in the foot  area. The resulting mass centring and low centre of gravity promote  agility and stable roadholding.
The smart escooter also offers driving fun for  two: that is enabled by a fold-out seat which looks elegant when in use,  and which appears to “hover” over the rear wheel. The footrests for the  pillion rider automatically move into position when the second seat is  folded out. If, instead, the rider requires more storage space, the  pillion seat can be replaced with a luggage rack.
Linked via smartphone 
The smartphone plays a special role for the  escooter, serving as the scooter’s control and communication centre.  Before starting the electric scooter, the rider simply places the  smartphone in a specially-designed mount in the centre of the  handlebars. So, it is fully linked with the smart escooter. At the same  time, immobiliser and anti-theft protection are deactivated, allowing  the electric scooter to be started. 
The new, further developed smart drive kit app  allows the rider to use online services when making stops on the road.  During the journey, the smartphone serves as the scooter’s needed  speedometer. It also displays the range and battery charge level and  acts as a navigation system. Should the rider ever forget where he  parked his escooter, the “GPS Tracking” smartphone app can help him  identify the position. 
The handlebar heating can also be controlled remotely – a comfort feature especially ideal on cooler days.