
Maintenance Tips
Learn how to care for your battery, identify early warning signs, and maintain optimal performance.



Get Regular Battery Testing
Visit any ENERG1 showroom for free battery testing and charging. Regular testing helps identify issues early and prevents unexpected breakdowns.
Keep Terminals Clean
Ensure battery terminals are clean and free from corrosion. Dirty or loose terminals can affect charging and starting performance.
Avoid Deep Discharges
Repeatedly allowing the battery to fully discharge can shorten its lifespan, especially in motorcycles and three-wheelers.
Ensure Proper Charging
A faulty vehicle charging system (alternator in cars and three-wheelers, regulator/rectifier in motorcycles) can damage the battery over time. If you notice slow starts or dim lights, have the charging system checked.
Limit Long Periods Of Inactivity
Batteries can lose charge if vehicles are unused for long periods. Regular use or periodic charging helps maintain battery health.
Secure The Battery Properly
Ensure the battery is firmly mounted. Excessive vibration can damage internal components and reduce battery life.
Avoid Excessive Electrical Load
Adding high-power accessories without upgrading the charging system or battery can strain the battery and lead to premature failure.