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How Do I Maintain My Electric Scooter Battery?

Check out a complete guide how you can maintain your electric scooter battery. Learn how you can fix this issue.

By Rakesh KhushwahaPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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How Do I Maintain My Electric Scooter Battery?
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When you purchase an electric scooter, it is going to need very little maintenance. Unlike the cars or the bikes, that need regular trips to the mechanic and replacement of the parts, the electric scooters which are treated well do not have to be tuned very often.

They do not have to be greased every 6 months or topped with any kind of engine oil. This is what makes them the ideal vehicles for short trips and commuting around the town. Although there is one exception. When you are using it improperly and then there are bad charging habits, then it can have an impact on the battery life of the scooter. Which means it can shorten the battery life of the scooter.

There are some good habits as well that have the opposite effect and increase the battery life of your scooter. You can use your scooter trouble-free for the years to come. Well, most of all the high-quality scooters are running on lithium-ion batteries that power the motor of the scooter, its lights, digital display, electric brakes, controller, and various other accessories.

Lithium-ion batteries are very powerful, long-lasting, as well as efficient. You can discharge and recharge the battery many times without losing a percentage of its storage capacity. Well, a typical lithium battery can be able to handle 300 to 500 charge and discharge cycles before decreasing its capacity. Well, for any scooter in the market, the capacity is from 3000 to 10000 miles.

The lifespan of the scooter battery is based on various factors that include battery size and watt-hours. This is a measurement of its total capacity. Although the scooter battery is going to last for around one to three years.

Well, how can you make the scooter battery live up to its full potential? There are some steps that you can follow to keep your battery in optimal condition.

Do not fully deplete your scooter battery:

Well, rather than depleting the whole battery and again hooking it up the charger for charging that you might be doing with the other devices, it is a must that you charge your scooter’s battery at any time that you get.

Make sure that you try to get your battery above the 10% mark and above the 40 percent charge. This is going to fully charge the battery before you are going to get a ride.

Be aware of your scooter’s battery capacity and its range:

What you should do is acquaint yourself with all the specifications of the scooter battery. What you should do is look for the information about the ampere-hours and the voltage listed in the specifications of the vehicle or it can be on the battery itself.

If you see that it is not mentioned, then you can simply multiply the ampere-hours by the voltage. This is a piece of information that you must have with you.

You would also want to know when the battery is fully charged. So plan your trips in a way that you are not depleting them. The ranges can vary depending on the model that you might have been using and the size of the motor and the battery.

Well, you need to develop some commendable riding ways such as accelerating very slowly and giving yourself a major amount of time to stop. This is going to help you extend the battery life over the course of having the mobility scooter with you.

Don’t charge your battery for a longer duration of time:

Once you see that your battery is fully charged, you must disconnect it from the charging cable. You must know the total charging time for how much time it will take for your scooter’s battery to fill so that you should not exceed the maximum charging time which has been described by the manufacturer.

If you see that it takes much longer to charge your battery than specified then your battery may be defective by now or might be at the end of the life span.

Well at this stage, it is going to need a replacement.

Make sure your scooter is cool before the charging:

If you find yourself on a short ride, then you can plug your scooter in to charge it immediately but if you have taken a long ride, then the battery has built up a lot of heat and it is best to let the heat dissipate before you are plugging in the battery.

Make sure that you let the battery cool down for approximately 30 minutes before you are charging the scooter after a long ride.

Charge the battery before storing it for long:

The lithium-ion batteries are going to last longer overall when they have a charge by constantly storing. It is because if you store your scooter, then you won’t be using it for a while.

It is best to charge at least 0 percent before you are putting it away. Make sure that you try to charge the battery every 30 days when the scooter is not in regular use.

Use the correct charger for your scooter battery:

It might seem pocket-friendly to you at first to buy an aftermarket charging adapter or cable for your mobility scooter that is not approved for use with the scooter’s battery. On the other hand, it is going to cost you more in the long term and will shorten the battery life as well.

Even though they will work and charge the scooter’s battery, they can overcharge the battery and cause more havoc to your scooter. The scooter manufacturers or retailers will be able to provide you with a genuine charging cable.

You need to contact the manufacturer if you are looking to buy the charger rather than buying an aftermarket edition that can cause a lot more damage. A new charger with a cable is going to cost you less than the battery of the scooter.

In conclusion:

When following the guidelines mentioned above, they will ensure you that your scooter battery will stay healthy and is going to love long enough. Make sure that you are keeping your battery charged and are also keeping it out of the direct heat or any freezing cold.

Always use a charger made by the manufacturer to maintain the electric scooter battery.

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