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Most electric scooters use either sealed lead-acid (SLA) or lithium-ion batteries. The compatibility depends on your scooter’s make and model, so always check your scooter’s manual for battery type recommendations.
To extend your scooter battery’s lifespan, keep it charged regularly, avoid letting it fully discharge, store it in a cool, dry place, and occasionally clean the battery contacts to prevent corrosion.
Upgrading to a higher capacity battery is possible for some scooters, but you should consult your scooter’s manufacturer guidelines to ensure compatibility and avoid potential damage to your scooter’s electrical system.
Signs that your scooter battery may need replacement include reduced travel distance, longer charging times, or the battery not holding a charge. If you notice these issues, it may be time for a new battery.
Yes, old scooter batteries should be recycled at designated battery recycling centers or electronic waste facilities to prevent environmental harm. Never dispose of batteries in regular household trash.