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How to Improve the Battery Life of Your Electric Scooter

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By GemopaiPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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One of the most essential parts of maintaining your e-scooter is the battery. Whether it's rechargeable or a standard battery, there are some crucial steps you can take to increase the life of your two-wheeler battery bike. For starters, be sure to charge and discharge it correctly. Also, use approved chargers provided by the manufacturer. In addition, the following tips will help in extending the life of your battery and ensure it stays in good shape.

The optimal temperature for an electric scooter battery

The correct temperature for your electric scooter's batteries is critical for their long life. Batteries need to be stored in a temperature range between 10- and 30-degrees Fahrenheit. These extreme temperatures will negatively affect the battery life. It would be best if you stored your scooter in a cool, dry place away from severe weather to maximize the battery's lifespan. Keep in mind that the batteries in your electric scooter need to be charged periodically.

The ideal temperature for charging your scooter's batteries is between 35 degrees Fahrenheit and 113 degrees. However, you should avoid charging your scooter battery at higher temperatures, as this can lead to thermal runaway and a lithium fire. Most BMS systems monitor battery temperature and wait until the temperature has cooled before starting a charge. While these higher temperatures may increase the capacity of your battery, they will reduce its shelf life.

Using approved chargers

When charging your e-scooter batteries, make sure you use the correct voltage. Charging your battery between 30% and 80% is the sweet spot. If you aren’t going for a long-distance ride, you can skip the full charge option. Charging your battery within this range will help extend the battery life by as much as four times. It would help if you also remembered to unplug the battery from the charger once it is complete. Be sure to read the battery life indicator on your scooter charger, too. If it says charging is complete, disconnect the battery immediately.

While using aftermarket chargers might seem like a wise financial decision, you could end up damaging your battery. While a cheap charger may be tempting, if the charger is not designed for your battery type, you could permanently damage it. Besides, the cost of a replacement battery is usually much cheaper than buying a new battery. A certified charger can increase the battery life of your electric scooter by as much as 50 percent!

Taking good care of your e-scooter

Taking good care of your two-wheeler battery bike will prolong its life. Keeping the scooter charged at all times is essential for good battery life. Make sure the battery is stored away from direct heat and extreme cold. Charge your E-scooter's battery using a manufacturer-approved charger. Avoid dropping the scooter in water. Water can damage the battery case.

Checking the tire pressure and cleaning the scooter is another way to extend battery life. Checking for damage to tires can make it necessary to replace them. Clean the electric scooter thoroughly. Plants and dirt can jam the wheels and other parts. Lubricate the scooter regularly to keep the parts working well. If there are parts that may be worn, change them to prevent a malfunction.

While some of the best electric scooters like the Gemopai Astrid Lite and Ryder come with good battery durability and milage, it is still important to take good care of them. This is because accidents can happen with carelessness, and it is advisable to follow simple rules to avoid the same.

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