Spotlight on mobility. Classic Collection

Let’s be honest, batteries aren't the most glamorous products out there. In the realm of mobility and mobility scooters, they might be the last thing on your mind, but they are crucial to consider. Without batteries, you won’t be going anywhere! So, what are your options? You might first think about the size of your battery; however, have you considered the technology behind it? Let’s go over the essentials. Our most popular battery line comes from the Classic Collection, featuring the HAZE AGM. This is the ideal battery for you if you use your scooter seasonally, don’t travel long distances frequently, and when you do, it’s on flat, even terrain. This battery is perfect for your needs.

Haze Battery Stands 

What actually is an AGM ?

AGM refers to Absorbent Glass Mat, but what implications does this have for your battery? AGM batteries are a specific type of lead-acid battery where the electrolyte is held within a glass mat surrounding the lead plates. This unique design allows the energy to be stored in a suspended state, providing a stable and consistent cycle. It also offers protection to the plates, leading to a longer lifespan, increased usage, and resistance to vibrations, all while being maintenance-free. If we delve deeper, the design of the lead plates themselves is also distinct, but if you want more information on this, give us a call.

The primary goal of your battery should be to transport you from point A to point B seamlessly.

From A to B

Haze has been refining AGM technology specifically designed for scooters for years, which is why it is recognized as an original equipment manufacturer (OE). An OE product is great because it signifies that trusted brands rely on and integrate our products into their scooters during production.

Now you understand the composition of the Classic AGM and the audience it caters to. The Classic AGM comes in a comprehensive size range for all scooters. Easystart Batteries have been the sole seller of Haze within the UK since 2003!

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