1. Charging habits
Shallow charging and shallow discharge: Avoid deep discharge. When the battery power is 20%-30% remaining, charge it in time and charge it to 80%-90%.
Avoid fast charging: Try to use the original charger for slow charging and reduce the frequency of fast charging, because fast charging will accelerate battery aging.
Charging time: After the charger indicator turns green, float charge for 1-2 hours. Avoid long-term charging for more than 10 hours.
Regular calibration: For lithium batteries, perform a complete charge and discharge cycle every 3 months to restore battery performance.
2. Use environment
Suitable temperature: Avoid charging in extremely high or low temperature environments. It is recommended to charge in an environment of 20-35℃.
Avoid exposure: When charging in summer, choose a cool and ventilated place to avoid direct sunlight.
Preheating in winter: Before charging in winter, you can ride for 10 minutes to preheat the battery before charging.
3. Battery maintenance
Regular cleaning: Clean the battery surface regularly to ensure good connection without looseness or corrosion.
Balanced charging: Perform balanced charging every 3-6 months to keep the battery cells consistent.
Avoid over-discharge: When parking for a long time, keep the battery charge at 50%-70% and charge it once a month.
4. Driving habits
Smooth driving: Avoid violent driving behaviors such as sudden acceleration and sudden braking to reduce high current shock.
Reasonable load: Control the vehicle load to avoid excessive burden on the battery.
5. Other precautions
Use the original charger: Make sure the charger matches the battery and avoid using inferior or mismatched chargers.
Avoid short circuits and collisions: Do not mix batteries with metal objects to avoid short circuits or collisions.



