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Buying a second battery at time of purchase typically provides convenience, not savings. Batteries should be charged at least once a month to retain their health and operation. You cannot leave a battery sitting on a shelf for later use. What does that leave you with? Two used batteries.
Samsung battery cells have an average lifespan of 3-5 years. The number of times the battery is charged (cycles), storage conditions, rider demands, and other factors will influence how much capacity is lost over time. Customers often lose enough capacity during years three thru five to the point where they desire a replacement.
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Discount Battery Certificate
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(1) Battery Certificate
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Retail $99SALE $49
(2) Battery Certificates
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Retail $179SALE $89
The certificate provides a 50% discount on a new Mokwheel battery (up to 5 years from time of purchase). This is not insurance. There are no claim forms, no depreciation value, no reason needed for the battery. Just present your certificate and receive a 50% discount on your battery.
Discount certificates must be purchased within 30 days following the purchase of bike(s) to be eligible for the sale price. Certificates can be purchased up to 90 days from date of purchase at the retail price.
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UL Certified Samsung Cells
Mokwheel batteries contain UL (certified), Samsung (2nd Generation) battery cells that will provide years of safe, fun riding.
Battery Management System (BMS)
A Battery Management System (BMS) is an intelligent electronic system that monitors and controls the charging, discharging, and overall performance of a battery pack. It acts as the brain behind the operation, ensuring that each individual cell within the battery operates safely and efficiently. At its core, a BMS consists of several key components working in harmony.
- Cell Monitoring: The BMS constantly monitors the voltage levels of each cell to ensure they remain balanced. This prevents overcharging or undercharging of individual cells, which can lead to reduced capacity or even damage.
- Temperature Sensors: To prevent overheating, temperature sensors are strategically placed within the battery pack. The BMS uses this data to regulate charging rates and activate cooling mechanisms if necessary.
- State-of-Charge Estimation: One vital function of a BMS is estimating the state-of-charge (SoC) of the battery accurately. By analyzing various factors such as voltage, current flow, and temperature, it provides real-time information on how much energy remains in the battery.
- Safety Features: A Battery Management System incorporates safety features like short-circuit protection and overcurrent protection to safeguard against potential hazards such as thermal runaway or fire.