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FAQs about lithium batteries

Jul 25, 2025 Leave a message

1. What is the difference between lithium batteries and lead-acid batteries?

Lithium batteries are lighter, have a longer lifespan, charge faster, and are more environmentally friendly.

 

2. How long can lithium batteries last?

Under normal use, they can last 4-6 years, and some can last 5-10 years. They have a much longer lifespan than lead-acid batteries (2-3 years).

 

3. Are lithium batteries afraid of cold?

Low temperatures can reduce battery performance, but high-quality lithium batteries are designed with low-temperature protection measures, so starting a motorcycle in winter is not a big problem.

 

4. Will lithium batteries explode?

Lithium batteries from regular manufacturers have overcharge, over-discharge and short-circuit protection, and are very safe for daily use.

 

5. Do lithium batteries need a special charger?

It is best to use a charger recommended by the manufacturer, which has more stable voltage and current and can protect the battery life.

 

6. How to maintain a motorcycle lithium battery?

Don't lose power. Keep it at 50%-70% when not in use for a long time, and avoid high temperature exposure and long-term full discharge.

 

7. Can lithium batteries be charged quickly?

Most lithium batteries support fast charging, but it also depends on the battery specifications. It is recommended to charge according to the manufacturer's instructions.

 

8. Will the battery go bad if the motorcycle is not used for a long time?

Yes. Long-term non-charging may cause over-discharge and affect the lifespan. Charge half of the battery before use, and recharge it every 1-2 months.

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