Use code SCNEWCUST15 for 15% off ALL scooters through month-end. Redeem here.
Is Your Electric Scooter Charging Properly? Find Out Here!
Determining whether your electric scooter is charging is important for maintaining its health and ensuring it's always ready to ride. Here are steps to make sure your e-scooter is charging properly and tips to tackle any issues that may arise.
First, connect your electric scooter to the charger and plug it into a power outlet. Most e-scooters have an LED light on the charger that indicates the charging status. A red or orange light typically means the scooter is successfully charging, while a green light often signifies a full charge.
You can also check the battery level on the scooter's display, if available. The battery icon should indicate that the battery is being charged by showing a surge or fill-up animation, or by displaying 'Charging' status.
If your scooter doesn’t exhibit any of these signs, there may be an issue with the charger, battery, or the scooter’s electrical system. Ensure that the outlet is functioning, the charger is not damaged, and the charging port on the scooter is clean and free of debris.
Regular maintenance of your electric scooter, like checking the battery and ensuring proper charging habits, is essential. Overcharging can damage the battery over time, so it is advisable to unplug the scooter once it has reached a full charge.
In case of persistent issues, consult your scooter manufacturer’s manual or reach out to the customer service for assistance. Remember, keeping your e-scooter charged and ready is key to an enjoyable and stress-free riding experience.

