Latest Statistics on Electric Cars !!ππ
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Maximum life 10 years? There are EVs out there still working after 11;
My EV (Ioniq 5) has a battery guarantee of 8 years, and thatβs at least 80% capacity after that period.
80% capacity on my car is at least 180 miles range.
How many miles do you drive a year?
Oh also, 180 miles range is down from 303 miles range. You're at 59% capacity.
I drive around 25-30k km a year.
I think you missed βat leastβ in my sentence. Iβve driven my car for over a year now, and 58kWh (80% of my original 72,6kWh) will give me AT LEAST 180 miles range.
A year later, and my SoH (state of health) is still 100%.
There are many drawbacks of driving an EV. Degradation of modern battery packs is not one of them.
False. It is intrinsic to the battery's chemistry that is degrades over time.
Less than 20% degradation over 8 years is not a huge problem imho.
Calendar degradation was a huge problem on earlier battery tech, and that myth seems to be lingering and still used as a argument against modern EVs.