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The Battery
This section details what you need to know about the battery that powers your e-ATV. Al-
ways remember to treat your e-ATV’s electrical systems with respect.
Battery Power
The dashboard has a battery charge indicator. When the e-ATV is activated, the needle will
jump and indicate the currently available battery power.
If the power has dropped significantly, you should charge your e-ATV.
Distance and Power
Your battery has the capacity to carry you anywhere from 35 to 50 km before it must be re-
charged. The ability of your battery to power your ATV depends on many variables. These
variables include the weight of the rider, the prevailing wind resistance, the rider’s driving
habits, the presence of steep hills and inclines, and other issues such as proper air pressure
in the tires.
Saving Power
If you are traveling long distances, you can save a lot of electricity by using better driving
habits:
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Coasting:
When going downhill or over long, flat road surfaces, try using your e-
ATV’s momentum and allow it to coast, without drawing power from the motor.
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Stopping and Starting:
Try to avoid stop and go movements. The motor draws
more power when starting from a full stop.
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Weight:
Remove unnecessary weight from the ATV. This reduces the amount of
power the motor must draw.
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Air Pressure:
Make sure your tires have the proper air pressure. Proper pressure
reduces drag on the tires and radically increases the efficiency of any vehicle.
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Head and Tail Lights:
Turn off the lights to conserve power, if it is safe to do so.
The lights will reduce the distance you can travel by about 5%.