All scooters (or at least 99% of scooters) will run on 24 volts, therefore there is usually two 12 volt batteries needed to run the scooter. Unless the scooter is very old, these will be in the form of dry batteries (sealed top with no water top up required) usually GEL, SLA or AGM. It Doesn't matter which type you use but GEL tend to last a bit longer and are more expensive. As to which size of battery you require, it should be marked on the battery somewhere in an Ah rating, for example 12v/31Ah. I would need to know which model of scooter you have to be able to help you with the size you require. You should also replace batteries in pairs, not as a single and should use the same rating and type, so dont put 31Ah batteries with 36Ah batteries and not an AGM with an SLA, GEL etc. Hope this helps...
Gell cell batteries are for applications such as scooters and other primary power sources; lead acid batteries are made for a sudden flow such as when you start a car: lead acid car batteries are not made to a constant use as this will "boil out" the water inside. Gell cell batteries have a gel base instead of the water so they can be used for extended periods .
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