Electric vehicle (EV) batteries are proving to be far more resilient than initially thought, with numerous studies and real-world tests revealing that they can withstand hundreds of thousands of miles without significant degradation. Contrary to earlier concerns that EV batteries would lose a substantial amount of their capacity after just a few years, data from various sources suggests that many batteries are maintaining up to 80% of their original range even after exceeding 200,000 miles. This breakthrough has significant implications for the widespread adoption of EVs, as it addresses one of the primary concerns holding back consumers. As the world continues to transition towards electric vehicles, these findings offer a boost to the industry's prospects and could pave the way for even more efficient and cost-effective battery technologies.


EV batteries are defying expectations after hundreds of thousands of miles  MSN