One of the most important parts of any mobility scooter is a reliable battery. Whether you use your scooter every day or only occasionally, the battery directly affects your range, performance, reliability and independence.
All mobility scooter batteries wear out over time and will eventually need replacing. Understanding the different battery types, how they work, why they fail and how to replace them can help you get the best performance from your scooter, avoid unexpected breakdowns and choose the right replacement when the time comes.
Most mobility scooters in the UK use either AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) or gel batteries. Both are sealed, maintenance-free lead-acid batteries, but each has its own strengths. AGM batteries offer excellent value and dependable everyday performance, while gel batteries typically provide a longer lifespan and better deep-cycle performance for heavier daily use. Whichever type you choose, regular charging, correct maintenance and replacing batteries when they begin to fail are essential for keeping your mobility scooter performing safely and reliably.
In this guide from us at Discount Scooters, we’ll explain:
- The main types of mobility scooter batteries
- The difference between gel and AGM batteries
- Common causes of battery failure
- Warning signs your battery needs replacing
- How to safely replace mobility scooter batteries
- Tips to extend battery lifespan