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Electric Quad Bike Battery Guide: Maximise Life & Performance

Your child’s electric quad bike battery is the single most important component on the machine. How well you care for it directly determines how long the bike runs per charge, how many years the battery lasts, and how much performance it delivers over its lifetime. This guide covers everything you need to know about electric […]

Child riding electric quad bike with battery

Your child’s electric quad bike battery is the single most important component on the machine. How well you care for it directly determines how long the bike runs per charge, how many years the battery lasts, and how much performance it delivers over its lifetime. This guide covers everything you need to know about electric quad batteries, from understanding voltage and wattage to practical daily care habits.

What Type of Battery Does a Kids’ Electric Quad Bike Use?

Most kids’ electric quad bikes use sealed lead-acid or lithium-ion battery packs, depending on the model and power level. It is important to know which type your quad uses, as the care and charging requirements differ.

Sealed Lead-Acid Batteries

SLA batteries are common in entry-level and mid-range models. They are heavier than lithium alternatives, but they are robust, widely available for replacement, and cost-effective. They are well suited to younger riders on 36v models.

Lithium Ion Batteries

Higher-performance quads, particularly 36v an 48v models, may use lithium ion packs. These are significantly lighter, charge faster, and hold more charge cycles before degradation. They also require more careful handling: overcharging and deep discharge can damage them more readily than lead acid packs.

Small child riding electric quad bike

What Do Voltage and Wattage Mean for My Quad’s Battery?

These two figures work together and are worth understanding before you buy a replacement. See also our 36v vs 48v power rating guide for a detailed breakdown.

What Does Voltage Mean?

Voltage is the electrical pressure in the system. A higher voltage (48v) moves more energy around the circuit, which translates to more power available for the motor. A 36v battery is standard in models designed for younger children, while 48v systems feature in teen-level quads with 1200w and 1800w motors.

What Does Wattage Mean for Battery Drain?

Wattage is the rate at which the motor consumes power. A 1800w quad bike will drain its battery significantly faster than an 800w model, particularly when riding uphill or on rough terrain. This is important context when thinking about battery maintenance: higher power models place more stress on the battery pack.

How Long Does an Electric Quad Bike Battery Last on a Single Charge?

Riding time per charge varies considerably depending on the motor’s wattage, the rider’s weight, the terrain, and how aggressively the throttle is used. As a general guide:

  • Lower-powered models (800w): typically 45 to 90 minutes of continuous riding
  • Mid-range models (1000w): typically 45 to 75 minutes depending on terrain
  • Higher-powered models (1200w-1800w): typically 30 to 60 minutes under heavier load

These are general expectations based on typical usage. Actual range will vary by model and conditions. Always check the specification of your specific quad for manufacturer guidance.

How Do You Charge an Electric Quad Bike Battery Correctly?

Correct charging is the single most impactful thing you can do to protect battery life. Most kids’ electric quads come with a dedicated charger specific to the battery voltage. Never use a charger from a different voltage rating.

Step-by-Step: How to Charge Your Quad’s Battery

  1. After each ride, allow the battery and motor to cool for at least 15 to 20 minutes before plugging in the charger
  2. Connect the charger to the battery port before switching it on at the wall
  3. Allow the battery to charge fully using the provided charger
  4. Once charging is complete, unplug the charger promptly rather than leaving it on overnight
  5. Store the charger in a dry, room-temperature location when not in use

Leaving a battery on charge indefinitely after it has reached full capacity is one of the most common causes of premature battery degradation.

How Do You Maximise the Lifespan of an Electric Quad Battery?

A well-maintained battery will last significantly longer than one that is neglected. The following habits make a meaningful difference:

Charging and Storage Habits

  • Charge after every ride, even if it was a short session
  • Never run the battery completely flat before charging. If performance drops noticeably, that is your cue to stop and charge
  • If the quad will not be used for a week or more, charge the battery to around 50 to 80% capacity before storing rather than leaving it fully drained or fully charged
  • Store the quad in a dry, sheltered location away from extreme cold or heat
  • For long-term winter storage, check the battery charge level monthly and top up if it has dropped significantly

Riding Habits That Protect the Battery

  • Allow the motor and battery to warm up gently at the start of a ride, particularly in cold weather
  • Avoid holding the throttle at full power for extended periods, especially during the first few minutes of a cold-weather ride
  • Avoid deep water or mud that could reach the battery housing and cause moisture ingress
  • For sustained performance, refer to the essential care and maintenance guide for the full service schedule

When Should You Replace an Electric Quad Bike Battery?

Batteries naturally degrade over time as they go through charge cycles. The signs that a battery needs replacing include:

  • Noticeably shorter riding time per charge compared to when the quad was new
  • The battery becoming unusually warm during charging
  • The quad losing power more rapidly than expected mid-ride
  • The charger indicating full charge much faster than the battery specification suggests

If your quad’s performance has declined, it is worth ruling out a battery issue before considering other components. We stock replacement quad bike batteries and replacement chargers for our range of models.

What Wattage Controller and Motor Should Match My Battery?

The battery, motor and controller on a kids electric quad are designed to work together as a matched system. Replacing any one component with a mismatched specification can damage the others. If you need to replace a motor or controller, use our quad bike spare parts section and filter by your model to ensure compatibility. You can find motor controllers for our models in the controllers section.

Have a question about your quad’s battery or need a replacement part? Contact our team and we’ll be happy to help you find the right solution.

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