The following measures can be taken to prolong the battery life of the electric bicycle:
1. Use the original or standard charger and charge the battery according to the time recommended in the battery manual. This ensures that the battery is charged correctly and prevents overcharging or undercharging.
2. Avoid high temperature environments, as high temperatures accelerate battery ageing. Charging or parking the e-bike for a long time in a hot environment should be avoided as much as possible.
3. Check the battery and charger regularly for damage or malfunctions and replace defective parts promptly. This helps prevent potential safety hazards.
4. Avoid deep discharge and try to keep the battery level within a reasonable range for use and avoid charging the battery when it is too low. This prevents the battery's internal chemicals from failing.
5. Use a dry and clean environment to store and use the battery, avoiding humid and corrosive environments.
6. Develop good charging habits, such as not charging for long periods of time without unplugging and avoiding frequent use of fast-charging stations to minimise battery damage.
7. Perform regular battery maintenance, such as cleaning the battery contacts and ensuring that each cell in the battery pack is balanced.
8. Replace the appropriate charger, choosing a matching model or a charger with a higher power rating to fully charge the battery to activate the active substances inside and improve battery life.
9. Create a suitable charging environment, find a place with a suitable temperature for charging the electric vehicle and avoid overheating or excessive cooling.
By taking the measures described above, you can effectively extend the battery life of your electric bike and ensure safe riding.