How do you charge an Evee electric scooter?
You charge an Evee from a normal home power socket using the charger supplied with the scooter — no special equipment needed. A graphene-battery Evee typically takes around 7–8 hours for a full charge, and a full charge costs only a few units of electricity, far less than the petrol needed to cover the same distance.
Last updated June 2026
How charging works
Every Evee comes with its own charger that plugs into a standard household socket. Connect it to the scooter (or the removable battery on models that support it) and charge — most riders simply charge overnight at home.
How long it takes
A graphene-battery Evee usually takes around 7–8 hours for a full charge. Lithium-battery variants charge faster. The battery guide explains the difference.
What a charge costs
A full charge uses only a few units of electricity, which is why running an Evee is so much cheaper than a petrol bike — see electric vs petrol.
Tips to extend battery life
- Use the original Evee charger
- Avoid fully draining the battery before charging
- Charge in a cool, shaded place — not in direct heat
- Top up regularly rather than running it flat
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to charge an Evee scooter?
A graphene-battery Evee takes around 7–8 hours for a full charge; lithium variants charge faster.
Can I charge an Evee at home?
Yes. Every Evee charges from a standard home socket using the supplied charger — no special installation needed.
How much does it cost to charge an Evee?
Only a few units of electricity per full charge — a small fraction of the petrol cost for the same distance.
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