What drains scooter battery?

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asked Oct 23, 2022 in Other-Cars/Transportation by 55marcy (860 points)
What drains scooter battery?

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answered Nov 22, 2022 by Zoey123 (24,130 points)
Things that drains a scooter battery are user installed accessories, leaving the lights on, leaving the ignition switch on, overloading the scooter, a bad scooter battery or bad scooter battery charger.

If your e-scooter is under performing, the most common reason will be due to having underinflated tires.

If the tires are low and aren't fully inflated, this causes the e-scooter to work much harder, which will inevitably cause your electric scooter battery to drain faster.

Electric scooters don't use a lot of electricity.

Electric scooters are actually pretty cheap to charge and operate and in most cases an electric scooter costs around 8 cents per week or 33 cents per month to operate.

That equals out to around $4.00 per year in electricity which is very cheap.

The annual charging of high capacity and larger electric scooters is around $7.10 per year which is very cheap.

Electric scooters are a very cheap and efficient way to travel or commute.

A standard electric scooter with a 25 km range has a 6400 mAh 36 Volt battery and it usually takes about 4 or 5 hours to charge fully.

Multiplying the capacity of the battery by the voltage and dividing by 1 million, gives a result for the consumption of an electric scooter as 0.2304 kWh.

An electric scooter can cover between 35-40 miles on average on one full charge.

Nevertheless, that depends on several factors.

It is not necessary to charge your scooter everyday or charge after every ride.

The best practice is to keep the battery between 30% to 80%. However, if you're going on a long ride then give the scooter a full charge.

Electric scooters are cheaper to operate when compared to traditional fuel-based scooters and bikes.

Instead of hopping in your car for short trips and quick errands, hop on your electric scooter.

They are affordable.

An electric scooter certainly costs far less than a motorcycle or a car.

Electric scooters have caught on in recent years, but they are not without their detractors.

Some folks dislike e-scooters because of the sheer level of ride-sharing services that have popped up all over the country.

Additionally, some younger riders tend to be daredevils, which can be an annoyance for pedestrians.

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