01. Lithium-ion batteries should be fully charged as soon as possible on the first charge.
For safe transportation, newly purchased batteries are typically shipped with a charge level of around 60% (similar to turning on a new mobile phone). Before riding, you must fully charge the battery before using it; otherwise, you might mistakenly believe that the battery is not durable.
(Note: Use the dedicated lithium-ion battery charger to charge.)
02. When the battery is completely depleted, it must be charged as soon as possible.
Do not completely deplete the battery during each ride, as this will significantly reduce its lifespan! Lithium-ion batteries have no memory effect and can be charged at any time. Developing the habit of charging promptly after use can effectively extend battery life.
03. The usage environment affects the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries.
Meanwhile, battery life is also affected by the environment. The general operating temperature of lithium-ion batteries is between -20℃ and 60℃. High temperatures will shorten their lifespan, and low temperatures will reduce the effective capacity by 20%-30% (originally able to run 90km, but only 50km in winter). The capacity recovers when the temperature rises.
04. Use a dedicated lithium-ion battery charger to charge.
Lithium-ion batteries have a completely different structure from lead-acid batteries, and their charging modes are also different. They cannot be used interchangeably; a dedicated lithium-ion battery charger must be used. Lithium-ion batteries also require a compatible charger for charging; otherwise, voltage instability may occur, leading to battery damage, and in severe cases, fire or even explosion.
05. Do not allow the battery to get wet in rain or be immersed in water.
If you do not use the battery for an extended period, please charge it once every 3 months. Never store a battery that is completely discharged. Storing a battery in a severely discharged state will result in irreversible loss of battery capacity.