China's Electric Vehicle (EV) Lifespan Falls Short of Expectations. A recent report by Bloomberg reveals that the average lifespan of electric vehicles in China is a mere 1.8 years, sparking concerns about the country's ambitious plans to transition to cleaner energy. This remarkably short lifespan is a stark contrast to the average lifespan of other consumer electronics, including cell phones, which typically last around 2-3 years. The rapid decline of EVs in China raises questions about the durability and reliability of these vehicles, and whether they can withstand the rigors of daily use. As the global EV market continues to grow, the implications of this report could have far-reaching consequences for manufacturers, consumers, and the environment.


China EVs Average 1.8 Years on Road, Less Than Cell Phones  Bloomberg.com