Accelerator handle with indicator and button | Throttle handle (12-84 V)
25,77 € incl. VAT
Universal thumb-operated accelerator (throttle) handle with on-screen voltage indicator and function button. Suitable for electric bikes, scooters, scooters and other e-mobility systems. Wide operating voltage range of 12-84 V allows use with most 36 V / 48 V / 60 V / 72 V class accumulators.
Key benefits
- Precise dosing – a thumb-operated lever ensures smooth power control.
- Voltage display – shows battery V in real time (great for quick charge checks).
- Function button – can be assigned to a light, mode or other controller function*.
- Wide compatibility – works with most controllers with a 3-wire accelerator input.
* Functions depend on your controller – whether it has a corresponding control input.
Compatibility
- Transport: e-bike, e-scooter, e-scooter, etc.
- Controls: analogue accelerator input(VCC/GND/Signal).
- Voltage range: 12-84 V DC (typically 36/48/60/72 V systems).
Specifications
- Control: thumb
- Display: voltage indication (V)
- Button: 1 pc (momentary/fixed by model)
- Input voltage: 12-84 V DC (for display/power supply)
- Signal line: analogue accelerator signal (0.8-4.2 V type – depending on controller)
- Wiring harness: 3 wires (for accelerator) + 2 wires (for button) – by batch
- Protection: splash-proof construction (for use in dry/normal conditions)
Installation tips
- Mount in a convenient position so that your thumb presses the lever freely and precisely.
- Observe the polarity and controller scheme (VCC/GND/Signal).
- Connect the button to a dedicated input (e.g. lights/mode/activation).
- Route the wires so that they do not twist when the steering wheel is turned at full amplitude.
- If the controller provides it – do the accelerator calibration.
FAQ
Is it suitable for a 72 V system?
Yes, the operating range is 12-84 V. Make sure the controller has a 5 V accelerator VCC.
Does the display show percentages?
Displays voltage (V). The interpretation of the percentages depends on the specific battery curve.
Can lights be connected via a button?
Yes, if the controller or circuit has a corresponding control input/relay.