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In reply to the discussion: I can't see myself buying an e.v.knowing that in 8 years I'll have to pay upto 10,000 [View all]JHB
(38,230 posts)69. That might actually be a factor. If you're using a car that little...
...would you still need to replace it in 8 (or whatever) years?
I think that comes from the number of discharge-recharge cycles a lithium-ion battery can go through before it loses... I'm not sure of the correct term... potency? With your usage you might go weeks, even months, before you need to recharge.
Your usage pattern is not the sort of pattern the 8 year figure is based on, so you'd need to do some more digging about battery life for "running errands, ~5-10 miles a week"-type use for the sorts of cars you might potentially buy, and see which ones might be a better fit.
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I can't see myself buying an e.v.knowing that in 8 years I'll have to pay upto 10,000 [View all]
Fullduplexxx
Nov 2022
OP
That's what Prius owners were told (only it was supposedly several thousand $$) but with some
hlthe2b
Nov 2022
#1
I was considering a Lexus 450h, if I'm not mistaken you can buy an aftermarket battery pack for
dem4decades
Nov 2022
#5
We're on the verge the next generation battery technology entering the market
Victor_c3
Nov 2022
#23
Your typical Tesla suffers minimal capacity loss over time. There are rentals with 300K-400K miles
kysrsoze
Nov 2022
#16
Using those numbers (8yrs, $10K), and using the numbers from this article for energy costs,
RockRaven
Nov 2022
#15
When I buy EV I'm going to be sure the vehicle is self charging with the alternator
librechik
Nov 2022
#29
Yea I can't afford it either I just couldn't see an advantage other than an environental one
Fullduplexxx
Nov 2022
#46