What Is The Lifespan Of Electric Motorcycle batteries?

There’s a big question that hangs over electric motorcycle lithium batteries, how long do they last? It’s hard to say what the lifespan of electric motorcycles batteries is,as different conditions have different explanation.

We’re devoted in lithium battery design of electric motorcycle lithium batteries and the this question is under our consideration.

As the electric motorcycle battery market continues to mature and technology advances, we can expect improvements in the durability and longevity of the battery.

We’re always applying the most advanced technology into our production.

Generally, the average lifespan of an electric motorcycle battery ranges from 3 to 10 years, but some batteries can last even longer with proper care.

Battery degradation occurs over time due to factors such as charge-discharge cycle speed, poor temperature management, storing the pack at low charge, pushing the pack to performance failure such as on a track and overall wear/tear.

We have seen lots of changes to battery chemistry over the past 6 years which have improved density, capacity, longevity and performance.

There’s constant research being conducted which introduces new chemical components into the battery technology aimed at reducing degradation over time, and sustains the battery performance for significantly longer.

What Is the Warranty of Electric Motorcycle batteries?

The warranty for electric motorcycle batteries can vary widely depending on the manufacturer, the model of the motorcycle, and the type of battery. Here are some typical examples and factors that can influence the warranty terms:

  1. Warranty Duration:
    • Common Range: Most manufacturers offer a warranty period that ranges from 2 to 5 years.
    • Mileage/Charge Cycles: Some warranties are also limited by mileage or the number of charge cycles (for example, 20,000 miles or 500 charge cycles, whichever comes first).
  2. Coverage:
    • Defects and Failures: Warranties typically cover manufacturing defects and premature failures of the battery.
    • Capacity Degradation: Some manufacturers offer specific guarantees on the retention of battery capacity. For instance, a warranty might state that the battery will retain at least 70-80% of its original capacity over the warranty period.
  3. Conditions and Exclusions:
    • Proper Use: Warranties often require that the battery be used and maintained according to the manufacturer's guidelines. Misuse, abuse, or improper maintenance can void the warranty.
    • Environmental Exposure: Damage or degradation due to environmental factors like extreme temperatures, water damage, or physical impact might not be covered.
    • Third-Party Modifications: Installing aftermarket parts or modifications can void the warranty.
  4. Our warranty

BAK Benhoo excels in cutting-edge technology in battery pack design and provide long warranty to customers.

Our warranty varies from 2 years to 5 years, according to different project and using conditions.

2024-07-23