Battery Maintenance
Battery Maintenance in Summer
After heavy use, when the batteries have become hot, you can ensure that the batteries are placed in a cool environment.
On a hot day after a long drive, you should remove the battery from the scooter and store it somewhere cool. Otherwise, the battery will remain at a high temperature for much longer, favoring the unfavorable chemical reactions that lead to capacity loss.
Battery Maintenance in Monsoon
In the event of heavy rain, cover the dashboard of your electric scooter with transparent plastic to keep rainwater out.
You should also charge your electric scooter with extreme caution: The batteries on electric scooters are usually removable. It is always recommended to use the charger provided by the vehicle’s manufacturer.
Battery Maintenance in Winter
Although charging your electric scooter’s battery properly during the fluctuating weather conditions would make a huge impact.
But don’t charge it all the way to 100%. In fact, you should aim to charge it to between 50% and 90% of its original capacity since it is the best storage voltage for your battery and will cause the least amount of damage.