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High-Voltage Battery Information
About the High-Voltage Battery
The high-voltage battery has no parts that
an owner or a non-authorized technician
can service. Under no circumstances should you open or
tamper with the battery. Always contact an ElectraMeccanica
Authorized Repair Facility to arrange for battery servicing.
The high-voltage battery provides power to the motor and the
12V battery, which powers all of the other electrical systems in
the vehicle (e.g. lights, instruments, heated seat, etc.).
As you drive your vehicle, the level of charge in the battery is
depleted and you will need to recharge it. The built-in charging
system allows you to easily recharge it by connecting an
electrical power supply to the vehicle’s charging port.
Note: The built-in charging system is powered by the 12V
battery. For more information, see
.
Note: The actual vehicle range will vary based on driving style.
The vehicle consumes more power if you are driving aggressively,
driving up hills, or are using more resources (such as heated
seats). Over time, the battery experiences a gradual loss of
capacity, inherent in all lithium-ion batteries. As your vehicle
ages, the capacity of the battery declines.
Environmental Notice: At the end of its service life, the
battery should be recycled. Contact ElectraMeccanica
for recycling arrangements.
Battery Care
If the battery’s charge level falls to 0%,
you must plug it in. If you fail to do so
within a short period of time, you may permanently damage
the battery, and the repairs would not be covered by the
vehicle warranty.
If the battery voltage falls to a critically low level (e.g. 1%), it
may not be possible to charge the vehicle. Contact an
ElectraMeccanica Authorized Repair Facility immediately to
prevent permanent damage to the battery.
Preserving battery life
The best way to preserve the battery is to keep it at a low- to
mid-level state of charge. Ideally, you should charge the
battery so that it reaches full charge right before starting your
drive.
Do not leave the charge cable plugged in for long periods if you
do not plan to drive for a while.
Storing the vehicle
When storing your vehicle, avoid exposing
it to ambient temperatures below -20°C
(-4°F) or above 55°C (131°F). Extreme ambient temperatures
can greatly reduce the performance and service life of the
battery.
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