There are a number of electric vehicle battery myths floating around the intertubes. Two will be addressed here. One is that EV batteries don’t last long, so they need to be replaced every couple of years or after around 50,000 miles. Nope, it’s not true at all. The average battery lifespan is about 10 to 20 years. There are actually some Teslas that have achieved 400,000 miles or more on one battery.
Another myth is that EV replacement batteries are extremely expensive — maybe even $66,000. Again, no. The average cost is much lower, about $10,000 to $20,000.
One of the remarkable EV trends is that battery costs have been steadily decreasing. In fact, Recurrent just published a really interesting blog post which presents an analysis indicating that by 2030 a new EV replacement battery may cost as little as $5,000.
Liz Najman, Recurrent’s Director of Market Insights, answered some questions about the analysis for CleanTechnica.
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https://cleantechnica.com/2024/12/12/electric-vehicle-replacement-batteries-might-cost-5000-by