Tips for Keeping Your Electric Scooter's Battery Safe
Correct Charging Methods Keeping EV batteries healthy requires careful charging techniques. Make sure the battery is not completely discharged even during short rides. This will shorten battery life and driving range. When charging, carefully observe the battery until it is fully charged and then immediately unplug it. Choose an EV with multiple settings. Some of them automatically turn off when the battery is fully charged. Storage and Battery Removal Do not charge immediately after driving, especially in hot weather. Heat build-up may become more severe. Charge after a ride only when temperatures are low enough. Remember to park your EV in a dry location to protect the battery and cooling system from water. Some electric bikes have removable batteries available. To keep your battery in good condition, always find a dry place for it to cool. If left unused for long periods of time, we recommend that you remove the battery and store it separately to avoid potential problems. Maintenance and Care EV batteries require regular maintenance to ensure their longevity and peak performance. Regularly inspect all parts including joints, terminals, cables and external parts for cleanliness. Clean the terminals with a dry cloth to remove any dust, metal particles, or oxides that may damage the battery. To avoid damage,