How do I store my electric scooter when not in use for a long time?

Dec 18, 2025

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Hey there! As a supplier of electric scooters, I often get asked about the best way to store these nifty rides when they're not gonna be used for a long time. Whether you're an adult with an Electric Citycoco for Adults, or you've got a Electric Scooter for Kids, or even a powerful 1500w 48/60/72V Brushless Electric Motorcycle, proper storage is key to keeping them in top shape. So, let's dive into how you can store your electric scooter for the long - haul.

Pre - storage Preparation

First things first, you gotta give your electric scooter a good cleaning. Dirt, grime, and debris can cause all sorts of problems over time. They can scratch the paint, clog up the moving parts, and even lead to rust. Use a mild soap and water solution to clean the frame, wheels, and any other exposed parts. Make sure to dry it thoroughly, especially in areas where water might collect, like the battery compartment.

Next up is the battery. This is probably the most important part of your electric scooter. If you leave the battery fully charged or completely drained for a long time, it can significantly reduce its lifespan. For most lithium - ion batteries, it's recommended to charge them to about 50% - 60% before storage. This helps to maintain the battery's health and prevents it from losing its charge capacity.

After charging the battery to the right level, remove it from the scooter if possible. Storing the battery separately can reduce the risk of electrical issues and also makes it easier to handle. Store the battery in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. A temperature range of 5°C - 20°C (41°F - 68°F) is ideal for battery storage.

You should also check the tires. Over time, the weight of the scooter can cause the tires to develop flat spots if they're left in one position for too long. Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure levels. This not only helps to prevent flat spots but also keeps the tires in good condition. If you've got time, you can even rotate the wheels a bit every few months during storage to further prevent flat spots.

Choosing the Right Storage Location

Now, where you store your electric scooter matters a whole lot. You want a place that's dry, cool, and protected from the elements. A garage is usually a great option, as long as it's not prone to flooding or extreme temperature changes. If you don't have a garage, a shed can work too, but make sure it's well - insulated and sealed to keep out moisture.

Avoid storing your electric scooter in a damp basement or outside in the open. Moisture can cause rust and corrosion on the metal parts, and extreme heat or cold can damage the battery and other electronic components. If you have to store it outside, use a waterproof cover to protect it from rain, snow, and sunlight.

Storing the Scooter

Once you've prepped your scooter and found the right storage spot, it's time to actually store it. If possible, hang the scooter on a wall mount. This takes the weight off the tires and also saves space. If you don't have a wall mount, you can place it on a stand or simply lean it against a wall. Just make sure it's stable and won't tip over.

If you're storing multiple scooters, try to keep them a bit apart. This allows for better air circulation and reduces the risk of damage if one scooter were to fall.

Periodic Checks

Even though your scooter is in storage, you can't just forget about it. It's a good idea to check on it every few months. Take a look at the tires to make sure they still have the right pressure and no signs of damage. Inspect the frame for any rust or cracks. Check the battery to see if it's still holding its charge. If the battery level has dropped significantly, recharge it to the recommended level.

Re - activating Your Scooter

When it's time to take your electric scooter out of storage, there are a few steps you need to follow. First, charge the battery fully if it's not already. Then, give the scooter another quick cleaning to remove any dust or dirt that might have accumulated during storage.

Check all the moving parts, like the brakes, throttle, and steering. Make sure they're working smoothly. Lubricate any parts that seem a bit stiff, using a suitable lubricant.

Take a short test ride in a safe area to make sure everything is in proper working order. If you notice any issues, like strange noises or a decrease in performance, it might be a good idea to have it checked by a professional.

Why Proper Storage Matters

Proper storage isn't just about keeping your electric scooter looking good. It's also about ensuring its longevity and performance. By taking the time to prepare your scooter for storage and following the right storage procedures, you can save yourself a lot of money in the long run. You'll avoid expensive repairs and replacements, and your scooter will be ready to go whenever you need it.

Conclusion

So, there you have it! That's how you store your electric scooter when you're not gonna use it for a long time. Remember, a little bit of preparation and care can go a long way in keeping your electric scooter in great shape.

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If you're in the market for a new electric scooter or looking to restock your inventory, we're here to help. We offer a wide range of high - quality electric scooters, including the Electric Citycoco for Adults, Electric Scooter for Kids, and 1500w 48/60/72V Brushless Electric Motorcycle. Contact us for more information and to start a procurement discussion.

References

  • Battery University: A comprehensive resource for battery care and maintenance information.
  • Electric scooter manufacturer's user manuals for specific storage guidelines.