How Long Do Scooter Batteries Last

This is a question that many people ask, especially those who are new to using scooters. The answer may vary depending on the type of battery you have, how often you use your scooter and other factors. However, in general, scooter batteries can last for several years with proper care. If you take good care of your battery, it should last for several years without any problems. With that said, let’s take a closer look at how long scooter batteries typically last.

How Long Do Scooter Batteries Last?

Batteries for electric scooters have a lifespan of between 2 and 4 years and between 3000 and 5000 km, depending on storage and usage circumstances. If you ride your scooter more frequently or store it carelessly, the battery will last less time. 

What Factors Determine Battery Life?

As with all batteries, the lifespan of scooter batteries depends on several factors. 

  • Battery Brand. Some battery manufacturers [1] produce better quality batteries than others. Do your research to find a reputable brand with a good track record.
  • Battery and Motor Specifications. The better the specification, the longer the battery will last. A powerful battery in a good quality scooter will last longer than a lower specification one.
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  • Battery Usage. If you only use your scooter occasionally, the battery will last longer than if you use it daily.
  • Battery Care. Proper care and maintenance of your battery will help to extend its life.

How Can I Extend the Life of the Battery in My Electric Scooter?

There are a few things you can do to help extend the life of your battery and get the most out of it.

  • Don’t Let Your Battery Get Completely Drained. If you frequently let your battery run all the way down to zero, it will shorten the overall lifetime of the battery. Try to keep it above 20% if possible.
  • Charge Your Scooter Frequently. If you only charge your scooter when it’s almost out of power, you’re putting unnecessary strain on the battery which will shorten its lifespan. Try to charge it up as often as you can, even if you haven’t used it that much.
  • Avoid Overcharging Your Battery. Leaving your scooter plugged in for too long can also damage the battery. Once it’s fully charged, unplug it from the charger.
  • Avoid Water Contact. Water can damage electric scooter batteries, so try to keep it away from any moisture.
  • Avoid Using Your Battery at Too Hot or Too Cold Temperatures. Extreme temperatures can also shorten the life of your battery, so try to keep it within a temperature range of 20 to 30 degrees Celsius.
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  • Avoid Keeping or Charging Your Battery in the Sun. Keeping your battery in the sun can damage it, so try to store it in a cool, dark place.
  • Use the Original Charger. Using a different charger can damage your battery, so always use the one that came with your scooter.
  • Charge at the Normal or Slower Rate. Charging your battery too quickly can also damage it, so charge it at the normal rate or slower if possible.
  • Ride With Fully Inflated Tires. Fully inflated tires help your scooter run more efficiently, which will in turn help to extend the life of your battery.
  • Store Your Scooter Properly. When you’re not using your scooter, make sure to store it in a cool, dry place.
  • Inspect Your Battery Regularly. Checking your battery regularly for damage or wear can help you spot any potential problems early on and take steps to fix them.

FAQ

When Should a Scooter Battery Be Replaced?

If you notice any of the following signs, it’s probably time to replace your battery:

  • Your scooter is taking longer to charge
  • Your scooter isn’t holding a charge as long as it used to
  • Your scooter isn’t running as efficiently as it used to 
  • You notice physical damage to the battery
  • The battery is leaking fluid

If you’re not sure whether or not your battery needs to be replaced, take it to a qualified mechanic or electric scooter dealer for an inspection. They will be able to tell you for sure and help you find a replacement if necessary.

How Much Does a New Battery for an Electric Scooter Cost?

The cost of a new electric scooter battery will vary depending on the make and model of your scooter, as well as the brand and specification of the battery. In general, you can expect to pay anywhere from $100 to $600 for a new battery.

When shopping for a new battery, always make sure to buy one that is compatible with your scooter and that is of a similar or higher specification than the original battery. Using a lower-quality battery will not only shorten its lifespan, but can also damage your scooter.

If you’re not sure which battery to buy, consult a qualified mechanic or electric scooter dealer for advice. They will be able to help you find the right battery for your needs and install it properly.

Conclusion

Depending on storage and usage conditions, scooter batteries generally last between two and four years. You may extend the life of your battery by avoiding high temperatures, overcharging, and storing it in a cool, dry environment. If you observe any indications that your battery may be failing, be careful to have it serviced by a trained professional.

Writer

Lucas Travis
Lucas Travis
Lucas is far from your regular skater boy—he is knowledgeable beyond riding basics and tricks; he knows the technicalities and specifics of every type of modern skateboards, bikes, and scooters. His passion for skateboarding inspired him to bring together a team of skateboard-lovers and experts to test new and popular models and come up with recommendations that will help every skateboard, bike or scooter enthusiasts like them.
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