How Long Does the Battery of a Tesla Electric Car Last?
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Tesla electric car batteries typically last around two to three years. Below is an extended introduction about Tesla electric cars: 1. Company Profile: Tesla, Inc. is an American company that manufactures and sells electric vehicles. It was founded on July 1, 2003, by engineer Martin Eberhard and is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California. Tesla Motors is named after the electrical engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla and specializes in producing pure electric vehicles. 2. Company Development: Tesla, Inc. produces several major models including the Tesla Roadster, Tesla Model S, and Tesla Model X. Tesla Motors was the world's first electric car company to adopt lithium-ion batteries, with its first electric vehicle being the Roadster. On October 22, 2017, Tesla reached an agreement with the Shanghai Municipal Government to build a factory in China. On November 17, Tesla officially launched the Roadster in the United States.
I've driven a Model 3 for four years, and I think it mainly depends on how you use it. The official data says the power battery has a lifespan of 2000 full charge cycles. Charging twice a week would mean it lasts about 20 years. For daily use, don't always charge to 100%; setting an 80% limit is more durable. My neighbor drove 100,000 kilometers with only 5% degradation. In summer, avoid parking in direct sunlight, and in winter, remember to preheat the battery when starting in cold weather. The 12V small battery needs to be replaced more frequently, basically every three to four years. The last OTA update also optimized charging management, which is quite worry-free.