How Long Does the Battery of a Hybrid Vehicle Last?
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Hybrid vehicle batteries can be categorized into ternary lithium batteries, lithium iron phosphate batteries, and nickel-metal hydride batteries. The first two types belong to lithium-ion batteries. Ternary lithium batteries typically have a cycle life of less than 1,000 cycles, lithium iron phosphate batteries around 2,000 cycles, and nickel-metal hydride batteries about 500 cycles. Maintenance methods to extend the battery life of hybrid vehicles: 1. Hybrid vehicles should not be parked unused for extended periods: Prolonged inactivity can lead to battery discharge, circuit aging, gasoline deposition, and other issues, which can cause greater damage to hybrid vehicles. Extended parking can result in continuous over-discharge of the hybrid vehicle's battery, damaging the battery pack. 2. Avoid frequent rapid acceleration: Rapid acceleration also significantly harms the battery, as frequent rapid discharges can reduce the battery's lifespan.