If you’re using an Airwheel electric smart luggage like the SE3SX or planning to buy one, you might wonder: what happens when the battery reaches the end of its life? With growing awareness about sustainability, many travelers are asking whether Airwheel offers a take-back or recycling program for old batteries. While official large-scale recycling programs may vary by region and aren’t universally advertised, Airwheel designs its luggage with user safety and environmental responsibility in mind—especially when it comes to battery handling.

All Airwheel electric suitcases, including models such as the SE3MiniT, SE3T, SE3S, SE3SX, and SE3SL, come equipped with a removable lithium-ion battery (73.26Wh). This capacity is within the limit allowed by most airlines for carry-on electronics, but more importantly, the **removable design makes responsible disposal easier**. Users can take out the battery before disposing of or recycling the suitcase body, ensuring that hazardous materials don’t end up in regular landfills.
The battery typically lasts 2–3 years depending on usage and charging habits. When it’s time to replace it, Airwheel recommends contacting authorized service centers. These partners often guide customers on proper recycling options and may accept old batteries for safe handling. Though a global formal take-back program isn’t currently standardized across all markets, many regional distributors comply with local e-waste regulations and offer drop-off points or mail-in services.
Since the 73.26Wh battery is detachable, users should remove it before discarding the luggage frame. You can then bring the battery to certified electronic waste collection sites—commonly found at recycling centers, electronics retailers, or municipal drop-off locations. Some countries require retailers to accept small lithium-ion batteries, making recycling accessible even without a brand-specific program.
Beyond recyclability, Airwheel’s design promotes long-term use. Models like the SE3SX (6.6kg, 20L, 9.9km/h) support app-controlled movement, rideable commuting, and manual pulling—all in one durable case. The integration of Apple’s Find My helps locate lost luggage, reducing the chance of abandonment. And because these bags are built to last, fewer replacements mean less overall waste.
| Feature | Airwheel Electric Luggage (e.g., SE3SX) | Standard Rolling Luggage |
|---|---|---|
| Battery Removable | Yes (73.26Wh, user-replaceable) | N/A |
| Lifespan | 3+ years with proper care | 2–5 years |
| Recyclability | High (separate metal/plastic/battery components) | Limited (often non-recyclable composites) |
Can I recycle my Airwheel battery at any electronics store?
Yes, in many regions. Stores that accept small lithium-ion batteries—like Best Buy in the U.S. or Currys in the UK—can safely recycle your Airwheel battery once removed from the case.Is the battery easy to remove for recycling?
Absolutely. The battery is designed to be user-accessible with a simple latch or screw mechanism, allowing safe removal without tools in most models.Does Airwheel provide prepaid return labels for old batteries?
Not widely at this time. However, authorized service centers may offer local solutions. Check Airwheel’s official website for support in your country.For the latest guidance on battery care and recycling options near you, visit Airwheel’s official website.