Electric bikes are becoming increasingly popular. These models, equipped with a motor and a battery, provide valuable assistance when riding on two wheels. But what should you do with the battery when you're not riding? Should you remove it from your electric bike? That’s what we will explore in this article.

A cyclist on the Fiido D11 ebike exploring a rocky coastal terrain at sunset.

In Which Situations Should You Remove the Battery from an Electric Bike?

Why should you remove the battery from your electric bike? E-bike batteries are most often made of lithium-ion cells, which are sensitive to temperature variations. Removing the battery from your electric bike helps extend its lifespan. Cyclists who remove the battery after each ride prevent it from being damaged by temperatures below 10°C or above 30°C.

However, there are other reasons to remove the battery, such as when transporting your bike. This helps protect this expensive component from various types of damage—not only heat but also gravel, moisture, and sunlight. Moreover, it is an essential safety measure, as a damaged battery can cause a short circuit or even explode.

If you have removed the battery from your electric bike, remember to protect the connectors, especially in rainy conditions. It is best to use a commercially available protective cover designed for this purpose. The same cover can be used to store the battery during winter when it must be removed from the bike.

These tips apply to both folding electric bikes and other types of electric-assist bicycles.

How to Remove the Battery from an Electric Bike?

Do you want to maintain your electric bike and its battery? Here are our tips. Start by preparing your bike for the procedure. Place it on a flat surface to prevent it from tipping over. Make sure the bike is turned off before removing the battery. Use the key and insert it into the battery slot. Turn the mechanism to unlock the battery, which can now be safely removed.

Have you chosen the best electric bike and want it to last a long time? Pay special attention to the battery. Always use the original charger to avoid the risk of overcharging. Do not let the battery fully discharge; instead, recharge it when it reaches 20-30% remaining charge. Avoid charging the battery immediately after intensive use; let it cool down before charging.

Store your battery in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. The ideal temperature for storage is between 10°C and 20°C. If you do not use your bike for an extended period, store the battery at approximately 50-60% capacity.

The Fiido D11 folding ebike parked on a seaside promenade, showcasing its elegant teal blue frame.

Who is Fiido, and which models allow battery removal?

Models that can be easily disassembled and charged with Fiido batteries include: D11, X, M1pro, M25, L3, T1pro, T2, Q2, C11,Here’s an introduction to two popular folding electric bikes with easily removable batteries.

Fiido X

The Fiido X is a folding electric bike and one of Fiido's flagship products. It stands out for its innovative features and sleek design. The Fiido X is highly appreciated by urban cyclists.

Equipped with a magnesium alloy frame, this e-bike is both lightweight and robust. Since it is foldable, it can be easily carried on public transportation. The battery is removable, but instead of using a key like traditional models, it unlocks with a password.

The Fiido X is equipped with a powerful motor and an integrated battery. Other features include an LCD screen, a torque sensor, disc brakes, a smart code-locking system, and LED lighting.

Fiido X Folding Electric Bike With Torque Sensor

€1,499.00 €1,999.00

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Fiido D11

The Fiido D11 is also a folding electric bike, designed for urban commuting. With its aluminum alloy frame, it is lightweight and easy to carry. The battery is integrated into the seat post but can be removed. In assisted mode, the Fiido D11 has a range of up to 100 km. Equipped with a Shimano 7-speed transmission, this folding electric bike has many advantages:

  • A comfortable and adjustable saddle
  • A torque sensor
  • An LCD screen
  • Disc brakes
  • 20-inch tires
  • An excellent price-performance ratio

Fiido D11 Folding E-bike

€999,00 €1.099,00

Fiido D11, the best folding electric bike.

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Battery and Electric Bike: The Essentials in Brief

The Fiido D11 folded next to a bench in a park, showcasing its compact design.

The battery is one of the key components of your electric bike, and it is important to take great care of it, such as storing it properly during winter or when you are not using your bike. The best electric bikes allow you to remove the battery and store it in its protective case.

Do you have more questions about electric bikes? Are you looking for the best model for your daily needs? Feel free to read our blog articles, where you will find valuable information about the main Fiido models.

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