Travel To Wembley Events

I am lucky enough to get a ticket to see Coldplay at Wembley with my wife (+1 companion). I have not been to an event for years and never at mobility scooter /accessibility areas. What is the best way to get there? We are considering car or public transport - however I have never been on a train using my mobility scooter or know if it will fit the shuttle buses. Any advice on the practical matters would help. Finally I have range anxiety - can you top up mobility scooter batteries? It seems a bit cheeky to ask. I am finding it a bit scary as it was exhausting, lots of walking and chaos when I went without any access needs.
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You can charge the mobility scooter in train, but it is better to check in advance where there is an outlet in the train that can charge the mobility scooter’s battery.
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that is helpful to know. I will give using the train a trial run - just locally. Thanks.
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