Urban transportation is evolving as cities face increasing traffic congestion and limited parking space. For short-distance travel, traditional cars may not always be the most efficient solution. As a result, lightweight electric vehicles are gaining popularity.
Leisure electric tricycles are becoming a practical alternative for personal mobility in communities, parks, and tourism areas.
A leisure electric tricycle typically features a three-wheel design powered by an electric motor and battery system. Compared with two-wheel bicycles, the three-wheel structure provides improved balance and stability, allowing riders to travel without the need to maintain constant balance.
Common components include:
Electric motor drive system
Rechargeable battery pack
Comfortable seat with backrest
Front or rear storage baskets
LED lighting system
Some models also include digital displays, sun canopies, and other convenience features.
Typical leisure electric tricycles offer performance specifications such as:
Motor power: about 600W–800W
Maximum speed: around 25–30 km/h
Travel range: about 40–60 km per charge
Charging time: approximately 6–8 hours
These specifications make them suitable for everyday short-distance transportation.
Leisure electric tricycles are widely used in several scenarios:
Community transportation
Daily errands such as grocery shopping or short-distance travel.
Recreational riding
Parks, tourist attractions, and leisure routes.
Senior mobility
The stable three-wheel structure offers safe transportation for elderly riders.
Short commuting trips
Suitable for local commuting within neighborhoods or campuses.
With the continued development of green mobility solutions, leisure electric tricycles are expected to play an increasing role in urban micro-transportation systems.