
How to extract more range from your electric scooter: Tips & suggestions
Extracting more range from your e-scooter: Tips & suggestions
Ride smoothly
Avoid sudden or aggressive acceleration. Fast throttle inputs draw more power from the battery. Try to maintain a steady pace and accelerate gradually. This helps the motor operate more efficiently and increases range. Most electric scooters offer multiple riding modes — typically Eco, Normal, and Sport. Eco mode limits speed and power to extend battery life. Use this mode when riding in the city or in slow-moving traffic to conserve range.
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Maintain correct tyre pressure
Check tyre pressure regularly and keep it at the manufacturer-recommended level. Under-inflated tyres increase rolling resistance, which makes the motor work harder and reduces overall efficiency.
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Use regenerative braking
Many electric scooters are equipped with regenerative braking systems that help recharge the battery slightly during braking. Use gentle braking instead of sudden stops to allow the regenerative system to recover energy.
Avoid overloading
Every scooter has a recommended load capacity. Riding with more weight than the scooter is designed for will reduce range. If your scooter is not built for two people, avoid carrying a pillion regularly.
Charge the battery properly
Avoid letting your battery drain completely before charging. Try to keep the charge level between 20% and 80% for better long-term battery health. Also, avoid charging to 100% every single time unless needed for a longer trip.
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