1. Lithium-ion electric wheelchair batteries must be charged with a dedicated charger. Do not arbitrarily change the charger, otherwise it may damage the battery.
2. Develop a habit of charging the battery more frequently each day. However, it's still beneficial to develop a daily charging habit, as this keeps the battery in a shallow cycle state, which is very helpful in extending its lifespan. Charging the battery when it's discharged to about 50%-70% maximizes its utilization and effectively protects it.
3. In addition to daily charging, charge the battery as soon as possible after use to keep it at a full charge. Failure to charge promptly will cause the battery capacity to gradually decrease, shortening its lifespan.
Lithium-ion electric wheelchairs have gradually entered the electric wheelchair market, while most electric wheelchairs currently use lead-acid batteries for power. With the rise of lithium-ion batteries as a new energy source, the lithium-ion electric wheelchair industry is booming. The applications of lithium-ion batteries are also quite widespread, including in digital 3C products, instruments and equipment, power tools, electric bicycles, self-balancing scooters, and communication base stations.