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How long is the service life of the E-scooter?

The lifespan of an E-scooter depends significantly on the quality of the model, which is why it is best always to avoid cheaper, substandard versions. If you invest in a well-known brand, your E-scooter should last at least three years, but longer.

The situation is entirely different for scooters on a rental program – they will only last a month at most. However, for privately owned models, the life expectancy of an E-scooter is much longer.

There are a variety of factors that can affect the lifespan of your E-scooter, and these are

Waterproofing: If your E-scooter is not waterproof, the components will be damaged by water over time. It can affect the motor, brakes, and wheel bearings.

Storage: It is essential to store your E-scooter in a place that is both moisture-proof and dust-proof. Like water, dust particles can cause damage over time.

Temperature: The lithium-ion battery that powers the E-scooter is sensitive to temperature. If it encounters high temperatures, the battery life of the E-scooter will be seriously affected. If the weather is too cold, then the motor will have problems.

Riding style: The way you ride the E-scooter will affect its lifespan. Overload it, go over too many potholes, park it carelessly, and you risk shortening its lifespan.

What parts of the E-scooter break down first?

Not all E-scooter parts are identical, as some are more likely to fail than others. The battery is most likely to fail.

How long does an E-scooter battery last?

The battery in the E-scooter should last up to three years and be easy to replace. Uneven surfaces, water, and temperature changes can damage the battery.

How does the E-scooter work?

When looking at the lifespan of the E-scooter, it is necessary to understand how it works.

When you activate the throttle, an electrical signal is transmitted through the wires to the controller, which tells the battery to release energy to the motor in the wheel. This causes the wheels to move.

The battery is an essential component, so the scooter will not work correctly if it fails. Likewise, the motor needs to run correctly for the scooter to work well. Your motor may be about 350 – 500W, but in a high-power E-scooter, they can be as high as 1200W.

The riding time or range of your E-scooter depends on how much battery power you have.

Ways to increase the life of your E-scooter

Maintenance: Take care of your E-scooter. Remove dirt and dust, and dry it if it gets wet.

Battery: Don’t expose it to extreme temperatures; keep it dry. Try to avoid riding in the rain and avoid puddles.

Grease: Keep the rolling mechanism lubricated. This will need to be done about once every three months.

Storage: Store it indoors in a cool, dry, and dust-free environment.

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