Ah, or amp-hours, tells you how much charge an electric scooter battery stores — like the size of its fuel tank. At the same voltage, a higher Ah rating means more energy on board and more real-world range per charge.
Ah, short for amp-hours, measures how much electric charge a scooter battery holds — picture it as the size of the fuel tank. At the same voltage, a higher Ah number means more energy stored, so the scooter covers more distance on one charge before you plug it back in.
What does the Ah number actually measure?
Ah measures stored charge — how much current a battery can supply over time. A 20Ah pack can deliver 20 amps for one hour, or 10 amps for two hours, and so on.
- Higher Ah means a bigger tank and more range.
- Lower Ah means a smaller tank — lighter and cheaper, but shorter range.
So when two batteries share the same voltage, the one with more amp-hours simply holds more energy.
How does Ah affect my riding range?
More amp-hours means more kilometres per charge when everything else is equal. Across Evee models, real-world range runs from about 35 km to 110 km, and battery capacity is one of the biggest reasons that figure varies.
Your true range still shifts with rider weight, road conditions, speed, and how much stop-start Lahore traffic you sit in. A larger Ah pack just gives you more breathing room. To see how capacity lines up with range model by model, browse the models page.
How is Ah different from voltage?
They describe two separate things, and you need both to judge a battery properly.
- Voltage (V) is like water pressure — it links to power and speed.
- Ah (capacity) is like tank size — it links to range.
To compare total energy fairly, multiply the two: Volts times Ah equals Watt-hours (Wh). A 60V 20Ah pack stores 1,200 Wh. Watt-hours is the single most honest number for comparing how much energy two batteries really hold.
Is a higher Ah rating always the better choice?
Not always — it is a trade-off. A bigger Ah pack adds range but also weight and cost. The smart pick is the capacity that comfortably covers your daily distance with a little margin to spare.
More important than chasing the largest number is battery quality: genuine cells, a proper battery management system, and a warranty you can rely on. Every genuine Evee battery and controller is backed by an 18-month warranty, which counts for far more than a slightly bigger Ah figure printed on a no-name pack.
How do I read the Ah rating before I buy?
Check the battery label or the spec sheet, which lists both voltage and Ah — for example 60V 20Ah. Then work through three quick steps:
- Estimate your daily distance in km.
- Choose a capacity that covers it with margin.
- Compare scooters on warranty, service, and battery quality — not the number alone.
Full specs and prices sit on the price list, and you can spread the cost on installment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What does Ah mean on an electric scooter battery?
Ah stands for amp-hours and measures how much charge the battery stores. It is effectively the battery's tank size, so a higher Ah at the same voltage means more range per charge.
Does a higher Ah give more range?
Yes. At the same voltage, more amp-hours means more stored energy and more kilometres per charge, though your real range still depends on weight, terrain, and traffic.
What is the difference between Ah and voltage?
Voltage relates to power and speed, while Ah relates to capacity and range. Multiply them to get watt-hours, the best single measure of total stored energy.
Is a higher Ah battery always better?
Not always. More Ah adds weight and cost, so the best capacity is one that covers your daily distance with margin. Battery quality and warranty matter more than the biggest number.
How many Wh is a 60V 20Ah battery?
Multiply 60V by 20Ah to get 1,200 Wh. Watt-hours is the fairest way to compare the total energy of two different batteries.
