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chronal4720 | 6 months ago

> If you take care of it and mostly keep it between 25-75% and don't supercharge it too often

For used cars, you don’t know what the previous owner did.

> For someone that drives 10-15K km a year there's maybe 30 years more driving on this battery (400K km).

EV battery life is more related to calendar age, rather than number of charge cycles and C charging rate.

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hvb2|6 months ago

> EV battery life is more related to calendar age, rather than number of charge cycles and C charging rate.

That seems to be contrary to common belief. It's the cycles that deteriorate the cathode/anode.

I would like to read up on your source

flowerthoughts|6 months ago

For a Tesla with under-the-hood/enforced telemetry, I guess you could actually know what the previous owner did.

foxglacier|6 months ago

You have battery health stats which can reflect poor charging habits of the previous owner.