EV battery recycling in India, how lithium battery disposal works, and what cool things companies are doing with second life EV batteries.

So, you’re thinking about switching to an electric scooter (or maybe already own one)? Awesome! Electric two-wheelers are the future — they’re clean, quiet, and super fun to ride.

Ever looked at an electric scooter and thought, “It says 60V… but what does that even mean?” Or maybe you’re wondering why one scooter can go 100 km and another taps out at 40 km.

If you’ve been thinking about switching to an electric two-wheeler or already zipping around on one, you’ve probably heard about lithium-ion batteries.

If you’ve ever ridden an electric scooter or bike, or are thinking about buying one, you’ve probably heard of lithium-ion batteries. These are the powerhouses that keep your electric two-wheeler running smoothly, quietly, and cleanly—no fuel, no noise, no fumes. But what exactly is a lithium-ion battery? Why is it used so widely in electric scooters and bikes? And how does it compare to other electric two-wheeler battery types?