How many electric scooters fit in a 40HQ container? CBU, SKD and CKD compared
Packing format decides container quantity far more than the model does. A fully assembled scooter is dominated by its handlebar height and wheel width; taking those apart is what unlocks density. As a rough shape: SKD typically fits substantially more units than CBU in the same box, and CKD more again — often around double CBU. The exact figure depends on carton dimensions for the specific model, which is why any quotation without carton sizes and units per 40HQ cannot be compared against another.
The three formats
| Format | What is dismantled | Assembly at destination | When it fits |
|---|---|---|---|
| CBU | Nothing; mirrors and handlebar may be turned | Minimal — uncrate and check | Low volumes, or markets with no assembly capability |
| SKD | Wheels, mirrors, handlebar, some body panels | Minutes per unit for a trained person | The default for most importers running any workshop |
| CKD | Substantially disassembled, frame and components packed separately | A real assembly operation | High volume, or markets where the duty difference justifies it |
Why CKD is not automatically the answer
CKD lowers freight per unit and, in some markets, the duty rate. It also transfers labour, quality risk and warranty exposure to your end. A defect introduced during destination assembly is not a factory defect, and arguing about which it was consumes the margin the packing saved. Choose CKD when you have the workshop and the volume to absorb that, not because the container maths looks attractive in isolation.
What a usable loading plan contains
- Carton external dimensions and gross weight per unit, per packing format
- Units per 20GP and per 40HQ, stated separately
- The proposed stacking layout, including how many layers high
- Total gross weight against the container payload limit
- Whether mixed models can share a container, and how that changes the count
- The HS code the factory intends to declare
Weight can bind before volume does
A 40HQ has a payload limit as well as a volume. High-density CKD packing can reach the weight limit while there is still space in the container — particularly with lead-acid batteries, which are heavy. Always check the loading plan against both limits, and ask for gross weight per carton, not just dimensions.
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Last reviewed 2026-08 · MOPEDOEM · zzyum666@gmail.com
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