scooter controllers & display: motor & kit

Take back control of your motorization at Vowenx: controllers for brushed and brushless motors, displays, and throttle kits. A technical selection to repair or upgrade your vehicle, at the right price.

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How to choose your controller?

The controller is the brain that manages the motor from the battery and the throttle. It must match the type of motor: brushed (simple, economical) or brushless (brushless, more efficient and durable). Match the voltage (e.g., 48V) and the maximum amperage to your battery and motor: an undersized controller will overheat and cut out. Check the connectors (phases, Hall sensors) and the presence of a compatible display. Some kits include the throttle. A well-chosen controller ensures smooth acceleration and reliable electronics.

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Criteria to check before purchasing

CriterionWhy is it important?
Motor typeBrushed or brushless to match.
VoltageCompatible with the battery (e.g., 48V).
Max amperageSized to prevent overheating.
ConnectorsCompatible phases and Hall sensors.
DisplayCompatible for real-time monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

What is a scooter controller for?

The controller drives the motor: it regulates the current from the battery according to the throttle and manages safety features. It is the central electronics that determines acceleration, speed, and the reliability of the motorization.

Brushed or brushless motor, what is the difference?

The brushed motor is simple and inexpensive but wears out faster; the brushless (brushless) motor is more efficient, quieter, and more durable. The controller must be designed for the type of motor installed.

How to choose a compatible controller?

Match the motor type, voltage, and maximum amperage to your battery and motor, and check the connectors (phases, Hall) and the display. An undersized controller will overheat and go into safety mode.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is a scooter controller used for?

    The controller drives the motor: it regulates the current from the battery according to the throttle and manages safety features. It is the central electronics that determine the acceleration, speed, and reliability of the motorization.

  • Brushed or brushless motor, what's the difference?

    The brushed motor is simple and inexpensive but wears out faster; the brushless (without brushes) motor is more efficient, quieter, and more durable. The controller must be designed for the type of motor installed.

  • How to choose a compatible controller?

    Match the motor type, voltage, and maximum amperage to your battery and motor, and check the connectors (phases, Hall) and the display. An undersized controller will overheat and go into safety mode.