Battery bumper cars are battery-powered bumper cars. Compared to sky net and ground net bumper cars, they are more affordable and have a wider range of applications, suitable for parks, scenic spots, resorts, and plazas.
Battery bumper cars use two 12V 58HA-100AH batteries connected in series and a 24V motor. A foot switch outputs signals to control the motor’s operation. Our company specializes in producing bumper cars, offering four configurations: low-end, rear-wheel drive, standard, and high-end.
Rear-wheel drive bumper cars use a 24V 580W brushless rear axle motor, a 180-degree steering wheel, and two foot switches for forward and reverse control. While rear-wheel drive bumper cars offer a lower price, they also have a shorter battery life.
Standard bumper cars use a 24V 180W geared brushless motor, a 360-degree steering wheel, and a foot switch for control. The standard bumper car offers long battery life, high speed, and a low failure rate.
The high-end bumper car uses a 24V, 230W brushed motor, which is large and heavy. Steering is also controlled via the steering wheel and a foot switch. Its high impact force makes it a suitable alternative to ground-based and sky-based bumper cars.
The three rear-wheel drive, standard, and high-end configurations differ only in their motors. All feature a labor-saving steering wheel, brand-name bearings, high-strength, wear-resistant casters, and an intelligent controller. The low-end bumper car is the most affordable option, offering advantages such as a low price but a higher failure rate.



