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Customer Frequent Questions
What is the average battery life of an electric scooter, and does it deteriorate over time?
The average battery life of an electric scooter varies, typically offering a range of 10 to 40 miles per charge. Battery life does deteriorate over time and with use; a lithium-ion battery generally retains about 70% of its capacity after 500 charge cycles. To maximise battery lifespan, it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for charging and storage.
How do I maintain and care for my electric scooter to ensure longevity?
Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity of your electric scooter. Essential practices include keeping the scooter clean, checking and maintaining correct tyre pressure, inspecting brakes and lights for proper operation, and ensuring the battery is charged according to the manufacturer's instructions. Additionally, avoid exposing the scooter to extreme temperatures and moisture, and store it in a dry, cool place when not in use.
Are electric scooters environmentally friendly compared to other modes of transportation?
Electric scooters are generally more environmentally friendly than traditional petrol-powered vehicles. They produce zero direct emissions, which significantly reduces their carbon footprint. However, the environmental impact of electric scooters also depends on factors such as the source of electricity for charging and the production and disposal processes of the scooters and batteries.
What safety equipment is recommended when riding an electric scooter?
Safety is paramount when riding an electric scooter. Wearing a helmet at all times is highly recommended. Other safety gear includes knee and elbow pads, gloves to improve grip, and reflective clothing or lights for better visibility, especially during night rides. Familiarising yourself with the scooter's operation and obeying traffic laws enhances safety.
Can electric scooters be customised or upgraded, such as changing tyres or improving battery life?
Customisation and upgrades are possible with many electric scooter models. Common customisations include upgrading the battery for a longer range, changing tyres for different terrains or better durability, and adding accessories like additional lights, holders, or storage options. It's important to note that any modification should be done in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines and may affect the warranty.