Battery Storage in Cold Weather

Battery Storage in Cold Weather

🔋 Battery Storage in Cold Weather: Keep Your Scooter Powered This Winter

When temperatures drop, your mobility scooter’s battery has to work harder. Cold weather can reduce battery performance and shorten its lifespan — but with a few simple steps, you can keep your scooter running smoothly all winter.

Here’s how to care for your battery when the cold sets in:


1. Charge Your Battery Regularly

Even if you’re not using your scooter every day, it’s important to keep the battery topped up.

  • Charge after every trip.
  • Don’t let the battery run flat — this can cause long-term damage.
  • If you’re storing your scooter, give it a full charge once a week.

2. Store Your Scooter in a Warm, Dry Place

Cold and damp environments drain batteries quickly.

  • If possible, keep your scooter indoors, or in a garage that doesn’t freeze.
  • Never store the battery somewhere damp — moisture can cause corrosion.
  • If your battery is removable, bring it inside overnight.

3. Avoid Extreme Cold When Possible

Scooters are designed for outdoor use, but very low temperatures can shorten battery range.

  • Plan shorter journeys on frosty days.
  • Give your scooter a chance to “warm up” before longer trips.
  • Keep an eye on the charge level more often in winter.

4. Book a Battery Health Check

A professional battery test can spot problems before they cause a breakdown. It’s quick, affordable, and gives you peace of mind for the winter months.

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