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Additional battery – removable & flightworthy (upgrade)

Additional battery – removable & flightworthy (upgrade)

Regular price €199,00 EUR
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More freedom with every extra battery

This high-quality lithium-ion battery (24 V, 5 Ah, 120 Wh) is the ideal upgrade for your electric rollator. It's fully removable, airworthy (UN38.3 certified), and offers maximum convenience in everyday life. Whether as an additional battery , replacement battery , or to extend your range —you can order and use it at any time. Even if your rollator was previously only equipped with a fixed battery, this model can be retrofitted.*

Advantages at a glance:

✅ Flexible charging
You can easily remove the battery and charge it conveniently in your home – the rollator can stay on the ground floor or in the garage, for example.

✈️ Perfect for travel
The battery is UN38.3 compliant and therefore suitable for transport by aircraft.*

🔋 More reach
You can take several additional batteries with you and replace them at any time – ideal for longer journeys or excursions.

🔒 Safe and tested
High-quality lithium-ion battery with CE marking, intelligent protective electronics and robust workmanship.

Technical data:

- Model: BBS 2405-1
- Nominal voltage: 24 V
- Capacity: 5 Ah / 120 Wh
- Charging voltage: 29.4 V
- Certificates: UN38.3, CE, RoHS
- Manufacturer: BOBES Amperex Technology Limited
- Weight: approx. 840 g
- Dimensions (without cable): approx. 16.5 × 7.5 × 4.5 cm
- Cable length: approx. 20–25 cm (flexible, with screw connector)

Range (under optimal conditions):

At normal ambient temperature (20–25 °C), flat terrain and consistent driving behavior, the range per battery charge is up to 7 km.

Note: Actual range may vary depending on the terrain, payload, temperature, and driving style. In cold conditions (below 10°C), the range is significantly reduced.

*Please check your airline's regulations regarding carrying spare batteries in hand luggage. In any case, you should inform the airline in advance, preferably in writing, and this usually won't cause any problems.

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