Master the battery care guide for electric bicycles
1. Charging habits
- Avoid complete discharge: Try to charge the battery when there is about 20% of power left.
- Timely charging: Charge the battery as soon as possible after riding, and don't wait until the next day to charge.
- Use the original charger: In order to ensure charging efficiency and safety, it is recommended to use the original charger provided by the manufacturer.
2. Storage conditions
- Avoid high or low temperature environments: Extreme temperatures will affect battery performance. It is best to store electric bicycles at room temperature.
- Regular charging: If it is not used for a long time, it is recommended to charge it to about 50% every month or so.
3. Daily maintenance
- Check the connection wire: Regularly check whether the connection wire between the battery and the electric bicycle is damaged or loose.
- Clean the battery: Use a dry soft cloth to gently wipe the surface of the battery to avoid moisture from entering the battery.
- Pay attention to waterproofing: Avoid letting the battery come into contact with water when riding in rainy days to prevent short circuits.
4. Regular inspections
- Consult professionals: Take the electric bicycle to a professional repair shop for regular inspection to ensure that the battery and other components are in good condition.
By following the guidelines above, you can effectively extend the life of your e-bike battery while also making your riding safer and more comfortable.

