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The motor in a car is equivalent to the batteries in an electric scooter. You won’t travel very far on your electric scooter without a battery. There are three primary types of e-scooter batteries, and just like car motors, not all electric scooter models run on the same battery. As a new electric scooter owner you might want to learn more about these electric vehicles, they include:
Lithium-ion batteries
Sealed lead-acid batteries
Nickel-metal hydride batteries
Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in laptops, mobile phones, and other smart gadgets in addition to electric scooters. They are more widely used because they are more portable and have a higher energy storage capacity than other varieties of rechargeable batteries.
Additionally, lithium-ion batteries lose their charge far more slowly than nickel-metal hydride batteries (only approximately 5% per month versus 20% per month).
It’s also important to note that newer versions of lithium-ion batteries come in different subcategories, such as lithium iron phosphate, which has a longer lifespan than regular lithium ions. The lithium polymer battery is also thinner and flatter than previous models, making it simpler to put them into small e-scooters.
The UAE Electric scooter battery market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The Industrial Park in Al Jazeera Al Hamra is home to Eternity Technologies’ industrial battery manufacturing facility, which was officially opened by the UAE.
Owned by the Al Dobowi Group, a company based in the United Arab Emirates. It is the largest industrial battery facility in the area, it will create and develop batteries for electric vehicles.
The company wants to export 85% of its production, which has a capacity to produce one million 2-volt cells annually, to international markets, including those in the US, Europe, and Asia.