By Mack Hogan – Inside EVs
A British EV dealer analyzed 300 used EVs, and the results are more proof that you don’t have to worry about your car’s battery.
On average, cars retained 90% of their battery capacity for 90,000 miles. That’s already impressive. But consider, too, that battery degradation is the strongest within the first couple of years. That means that a car with 130,000 miles on it retained 85% of its initial battery capacity. That means we’ve seen plenty of examples of cars getting past 200,000 and even 300,000 miles with 80% capacity or more.
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