Three Tips to Keep Your Segway Batteries Lasting Longer

Segway PT Batteries

Segways are powered by two Lithium-ion batteries located under the base of the Segway. It takes a total of 8 hours to fully charge your Segway PT, and in prime condition, the Lithium-ion batteries have a range of up to 40 miles on a full charge. The batteries are essential to the function of the Segway unit, and with proper care, they can last for years. However, normal use and age on your Segway will affect its range over time. Replacing your Segway's batteries is one of the most expensive repairs. Luckily, there are several steps you can take to ensure a longer-lasting battery. Here are some tips to help prolong the life of your Segway batteries:



  1. Keep your Segway plugged in and charged up

The most common reason for needing to replace a Segway's batteries is leaving the Segway unplugged for an extended period. We recommend keeping your Segway plugged into the charger anytime you are not using it. By continuing to charge your Segway after every use, you will avoid any possibility of your Segway batteries dying. You will know that your Segway is fully charged when the two LED lights are blinking green. *You cannot overcharge your Segway by keeping it plugged in.





2. Keep your Segway in a Heated and Cooled Environment

Your Segway batteries will perform best in an environment that is warm and free from moisture. We recommend keeping your Segway charging in an area where the temperature is at least 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Keeping your Segway batteries dry is essential to the battery life of your Segway. Submerging the Segway's batteries or exposing the ports to water could lead to ruining your Segway's batteries and needing to replace them. If you want to clean the base of your Segway, avoid hoses/pressure washers and opt for a damp or dry cloth.



3. Keep your Segway’s charging port Closed

Ensure that the Segway's charging port is clear of any dirt, water, or debris. Over time, debris can collect in the charging port, preventing the Segway from charging efficiently. The best way to avoid build up is to keep the charging port closed at all times. *Do not plug in the Segway when the charging port is wet.


If you're experiencing issues with your Segway battery, it's important to have it checked and serviced by a professional. Attempting to repair the battery yourself can be dangerous and could potentially cause further damage to your Segway. At the first sign of any issues, we recommend contacting a Segway technician.


Enjoy the Ride!

By following these simple tips, you can help prolong the life of your Segway batteries and ensure that your Segway continues to operate at its best for years to come!