We bought it used and scratched, with two 12V batteries and a 24V controller. We then stripped it down, repainted it and added custom sunflower deck tape. I also installed a new rear tube, which is super annoying to do.
The drive system was upgraded to a 36V controller and I made custom risers, painted yellow, to accommodate a third battery. We also got new throttle, on-off with key, horn and headlight features. Finally, the rear gear was changed for a higher top speed and a longer chain.
This is a project. It needs new batteries. The horn button is broken, as is the headlight mount.
It comes with the 36V charger that came with the controller. The battery chemistry is lead-acid, so replacements are cheap ($14/each).