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Stay mobile with high-performance wheelchair and mobility scooter batteries from Batteries Plus. We carry a wide selection of SLA (sealed lead acid) batteries designed to deliver the consistent power your mobility equipment depends on, day after day.
Our batteries are compatible with top mobility brands like Pride Mobility, Golden Technologies, Drive Medical, and more. Whether you're replacing one worn-out battery or upgrading your entire set, we'll help you find the right solution to fit your device and lifestyle.
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When it comes to your freedom and independence, you can't afford to wait on power. Shop Batteries Plus for top-quality mobility scooter and electric wheelchair batteries you can count on.
Store your battery in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. For best results, charge it after each use and never let it sit in a discharged state for long. If you're storing the battery for an extended period, charge it fully before storage and recharge it every 1-2 months to maintain battery health.
In some cases, Medicare or private insurance may help cover the cost of replacement batteries, especially if the mobility device is deemed medically necessary. However, Batteries Plus does not process insurance claims directly. We recommend contacting your insurance provider for coverage details and reimbursement options.
On average, mobility scooter and wheelchair batteries last 12 to 24 months, depending on how frequently the device is used, how well the battery is maintained, and the terrain it's driven over. Heavy use, deep discharges, and infrequent charging can shorten a battery's lifespan.
It depends on the battery's condition. If it has been sitting unused for an extended time or has dropped below a minimum voltage threshold, it may not recharge properly. However, some batteries can be brought back to life using a smart charger or desulfator. Stop by your local Batteries Plus for a free battery test. We'll let you know if it can be revived or needs replacement.
You can check the user manual or look at the label on your current battery for details like voltage and amp-hour (Ah) rating. Still unsure? Use our online search tool to enter your make and model, or bring your device into a Batteries Plus store and let our experts match you with the correct replacement.
Most mobility scooters and power chairs operate on a dual battery system (24V setup using two 12V batteries). Always replace both batteries at the same time to ensure even performance and longer battery life.