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Electronic car battery life

Electronic car battery life

Without the battery, the e-car is incapable of life, it is the heart, so to speak, and therefore important. If the battery fails, it can get really expensive. What can an Electronic car battery withstand and how can you help to increase its service life? We have the information and good everyday tips for you.

At the moment, a lifespan of eight to ten years is assumed, which should correspond to around 500 to 1,000 charging cycles. An average range of 100 kilometers per charging process is assumed, which would then correspond to a mileage of 50,000 to 100,000 kilometers.

However, the technology has now also made great progress and a modern lithium-ion battery can withstand up to 3,000 charging cycles. An example here is the Tesla Model S, which ideally can drive more than 300,000 kilometers with one battery.

After that, the remaining capacity can no longer be used in an Electronic car. Of course, if the capacity drops, the range also drops, because the battery can store less energy. The more years the battery has on its back, the more the properties of the material change, which also reduces the range. Nevertheless, you don't have to be afraid of breaking down with your Electronic car.

Electronic car battery broken: How much does battery damage cost?

It depends on the car and the size of the battery, but the battery is definitely the most expensive component in an Electronic car. This can make up a good $10,000 of the purchase price and if the battery breaks early, the repair is often so expensive that a total loss can result. Therefore, make sure that the car brands have an adequate guarantee or lease the battery if this is offered. In this case, the battery would simply be replaced if it failed.

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