EMOVE Cruiser Battery Guide ⚡Updated a month ago
Battery Basics
Your EMOVE Cruiser uses a 52V 30Ah LG lithium-ion battery with a Battery Management System (BMS) for protection.
Battery Size:
Length: 19"
Width: 4.5"
Height: 2.5"
Main Components of a Battery Pack:
Battery cells
Connectors
BMS (Battery Management System)
Wiring
Batteries are arranged in series (S) and parallel (P) to set voltage, capacity (Ah), and discharge rate.
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Charging Your Cruiser
Full charge: 58.1 – 58.8V
Low battery: 41 – 43V
Tips for Charging:
Charge when the battery reaches 43V. Avoid fully exhausting the battery frequently—it reduces lifespan.
Avoid overcharging. Leaving it plugged in for a short while after full charge is okay, but extended overcharging can damage the battery.
Avoid rapid discharge whenever possible.
Checking Charge:
The charger light turns green when fully charged.
You can check voltage with a voltmeter, but don’t leave it on while charging.
Note: The voltmeter may show slightly different readings than the LCD—that’s normal.

Battery Management System (BMS)
Think of the BMS as the battery’s “brain.”
It protects cells from damage and prevents overcharging.
Even though the BMS protects the battery, unplugging after full charge is still recommended to extend battery life.
More about BMS: Battery Management System Info
Battery Life & Care
Charge cycles: ~700–1000 cycles
Ideal temperature: ~66°F (19°C)
Storage tips:
Keep battery at 30–80% charge when not in use.
If unused for a week or more, store at 50% charge.
Protect from vibration, moisture, and extreme temperatures.
Avoid punctures or physical damage—replace if damaged.
Do not leave charging overnight regularly.
Good practices:
Lithium-ion batteries are faster-charging, lighter, and longer-lasting than traditional batteries.
With proper care, a battery can last 2–3 years for the average rider.
If the voltmeter shows no reading or is below the battery’s voltage minus 12V, it’s likely a bad battery.
Video on battery care: Battery Care Tips
Voltage & LCD Info
Charger Max Voltage: 58.8V
Battery Voltage: 52V
Minor differences between voltmeter and LCD readings are normal.