How to choose the lock way for electric scooters?
Many riders fear their electric scooters being stolen, yet not everyone needs a lock. Choosing the right way to lock your e-scooter depends on where, how, and how often you ride. A wrong decision could mean losing your scooter—or wasting time unlocking it every day.
Not everyone needs to lock their electric scooter. If you only ride between home and work and park indoors, locking might be unnecessary. But for outdoor parking in busy or unfamiliar areas, using a secure locking method is essential to prevent theft.
Some people ride daily and always park at home. They don’t need a lock. Others park in cities or near crowds—those scooters must be locked. Keep reading to understand how to pick the best lock for your situation.
Does everyone need to lock their electric scooter?
Some people buy expensive locks they never use. Others lose their scooters because they didn't think a lock was necessary. Both made the wrong call.
You only need to lock your electric scooter if you leave it in public places or near strangers. For those who store scooters indoors or ride only in private areas, locks are optional.
Who doesn’t need a lock?
Use Case | Reason Lock Is Not Needed |
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Always stored indoors | Not exposed to theft risk |
Used only in private communities | Limited public access |
Stored in car or personal garage | Controlled environment |
Who needs a lock?
Use Case | Why Lock Is Required |
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Parked on streets or campuses | High theft risk |
Shared use in rental settings | Unsupervised time periods |
Left near stores or buildings | Many strangers nearby |
If you often leave your scooter where people walk by, you need a secure lock. If it never leaves your private space, you might skip the hassle. It's all about where your scooter sleeps.
What is the most secure way to lock a scooter?
Locking your scooter should stop thieves—but not stop you. Some locks are strong but hard to use. Some are easy but useless. The best ones do both.
The most secure way is to use a dual-layer system1: one physical lock2 (like a U-lock or cable) plus a smart remote lock3. This protects against both physical break-ins and electronic hacks.
Compare lock options
Lock Type | Pros | Cons |
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Cable Lock | Light and flexible | Easy to cut |
U-Lock | Strong physical security | Heavy and not flexible |
Folding Lock | Compact and moderately strong | Needs mounting bracket |
Remote Lock | Convenient, adds smart control | Needs battery and setup |
Double Lock | Maximum protection | Higher cost, more complex |
Smart locking means the scooter won’t power on unless unlocked remotely. Some advanced systems like JUESHUAI include both—a key lock and a remote lock. If one fails, the other still protects the scooter.
A layered system also prevents different types of attacks. A thief can’t cut through a cable and hack your remote. It takes too long. That’s how you win.
Which lock is best for an e-scooter?
Many people ask for “the best lock,” but don’t ask the better question—best for what kind of use?
The best lock is the one that fits your scooter, your routine, and your parking environment. Choose based on whether you need portability, smart control, or extra strength.
Choose by scenario
Rider Type | Best Lock Style | Why it Works |
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Commuter, parks on street | Double lock (U-lock + remote) | Combines strength and control |
Home-only user | No lock or basic key lock | Low risk, minimal need |
College student | U-lock with alarm or remote lock | Easy to carry, alerts when moved |
Long-distance rider | Folding lock with remote lock | Compact and smart for stopovers |
Check compatibility with your scooter
Some scooters don’t have lock mounts. Others support smart features out of the box. If your scooter supports Bluetooth, remote locks might be better. If not, a sturdy U-lock or folding lock might be the way.
I always recommend checking where on the frame the lock will go. Adding a lock point to the deck or stem affects your scooter’s structure and portability. Remote locks don’t add bulk, but need charging and setup. Know your trade-offs.
Does the locking method affect the electric scooter?
Most people think locks are separate from scooters—but the wrong type of lock can actually change how the scooter works or wears over time.
Yes, locking methods can affect the scooter’s structure, usability, and performance. Some require added mounts or systems that change the weight, design, or controls.
Impact by lock type
Lock Type | Added Weight | Design Change | Battery Impact | Smart Integration |
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U-Lock | Moderate | May need frame mount | None | No |
Folding Lock | Low to medium | Needs bracket | None | No |
Remote Lock | Low | Adds circuit system | Small battery draw | Yes |
Combo Lock | High | May add to deck/stem | Moderate | Optional |
Remote locks often require a smart controller added to the scooter. This affects how the scooter powers on. A broken remote4 might stop you from riding. Physical locks affect where you can fold or carry the scooter. Always consider where you want the lock to live.
At JUESHUAI, we developed scooters that come with built-in double locking. You don’t have to change the design or compromise performance. If your usage is complex—city travel, commuting, and unpredictable parking—this is the safest bet.
Conclusion
Not everyone needs to lock their e-scooter, but those who do should pick their lock based on how and where they ride. Dual systems offer the best protection without sacrificing convenience or performance.
Table of Contain
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Exploring this resource will provide insights into how a dual-layer system enhances security against various threats. ↩
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Understanding the different types of physical locks can help you choose the best option for your security needs. ↩
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Learning about smart remote locks will inform you about their features and benefits in modern security systems. ↩
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Learn how to troubleshoot or replace a broken remote to ensure your scooter remains functional and safe to ride. ↩