1. Lithium-ion battery manufacturer introduces that when using for the first time, the lithium-ion battery should be fully charged. The important reason is that the lithium-ion battery is in a self-discharge process from the moment it leaves the factory. Self-discharge will reduce the charge of the lithium-ion battery.
2. Lithium-ion battery manufacturers recommend that you do not completely drain the battery every time you use it. Long-term over-discharge will reduce the battery life by 3 times. When a low battery warning appears during electric vehicle riding, stop riding in time and recharge as soon as possible.
3. Li-ion battery manufacturers tell us that lithium-ion batteries cannot be over-discharged. Over-discharge will cause irreversible capacity loss. If the battery is not used for a long time, it should be taken out of the instrument and stored in a dry and cool place, and charged once within 60 to 90 days to avoid too long storage time, and the battery will be too low due to self-discharge, causing irreversible capacity loss. Because the storage state of lithium-ion batteries is semi-electric storage.
4. Don't overcharge. Stop charging when the charging completion indicator is on.
5. Lithium-ion battery manufacturers recommend using the original lithium-ion battery charger as much as possible. The original charger has strong supporting performance and moderate charging rate to prevent damage to the internal structure of the battery due to excessive current charging.







