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frominsideevs.com
6 days ago

Here's How Much Range EVs Really Lose After 150,000 Miles

Battery degradation on high-mileage EVs is not as big a deal as some might make you believe. Real-world data shows that EVs with over 150,000 miles are still going strong, with minimal degradation. Older EVs are more affected by high mileage, but technology has made newer models more resilient. Battery degradation is inevitable, but new research shows that EV owners should just keep driving their cars without worrying about what happens with the thousands of cells that live in their cars' floors.
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frominsideevs.com
3 weeks ago

High-Power Fast Charging Is The Leading Cause Of EV Battery Degradation: Report

Batteries in electric vehicles that regularly use 100-plus-kilowatts fast chargers degrade faster than those that rely primarily on slow charging, a new study suggests. Using fast chargers more frequently can cause some packs to lose nearly a quarter of their capacity in eight years, it claims. We've seen other studies suggest that fast charging has little impact on long-term battery health, so it's not a settled debate.
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frominsideevs.com
2 months ago

Tesla vs. The Rest: Which EVs Have The Most Range After 3 Years

Modern EV batteries lose capacity over time but typically retain most range; some brands (e.g., Hyundai, Cadillac, Mercedes, Tesla) show better three-year retention.
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