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(Yesterday, 01:46 AM)Geneco Wrote:
how dare chiu insult the "experts"!
according to the this so called EV battery chemistry and research "expert", it must be true!
https://blog.evbox.com/ev-battery-longev...%20drivers.
According to current industry expectations, EV batteries are projected to last between 100,000 and 200,000 miles, or about
15 to 20 years.
However, even when EV batteries do age, their large initial capacity combined with minor losses in battery capacity means the aging is nearly imperceptible to drivers. Indeed, EVs are currently estimated to lose an average of 2.3% of their battery capacity per year. To put that into context, if you purchase an EV today with a 240 km (150 miles) range, you’ll have only lost about 27 km (17 miles) of accessible range after five years.
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(Yesterday, 09:33 AM)cityhantam Wrote: https://blog.evbox.com/ev-battery-longev...%20drivers.
According to current industry expectations, EV batteries are projected to last between 100,000 and 200,000 miles, or about 15 to 20 years.
However, even when EV batteries do age, their large initial capacity combined with minor losses in battery capacity means the aging is nearly imperceptible to drivers. Indeed, EVs are currently estimated to lose an average of 2.3% of their battery capacity per year. To put that into context, if you purchase an EV today with a 240 km (150 miles) range, you’ll have only lost about 27 km (17 miles) of accessible range after five years.
cannot be cannot be !
according to this renown "expert" on EV!
EV ish TNT that ish will explode anytime!
anytime!
omg omg omg!