How Long Does the Battery of Nissan Tiida Last?
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The lifespan of a battery ranges from 1 to 5 years. Below is relevant information about batteries: 1. Definition: A battery, generally referring to all chemical energy batteries that can be recharged and reused after a certain amount of power is consumed. Also known as rechargeable batteries, they can be recharged because their chemical reactions can reverse when connected to an external power source. 2. Main classifications: Commonly used automotive batteries are mainly divided into three categories: conventional batteries, dry-charged batteries, and maintenance-free batteries. (1) Conventional batteries: The plates of conventional batteries are made of lead and lead oxides, with the electrolyte being an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid. (2) Dry-charged batteries: The full name is dry-charged lead-acid batteries, with the main feature being that the negative plates have a high capacity for storing electricity. (3) Maintenance-free: Due to their structural advantages, maintenance-free batteries consume very little electrolyte and basically do not require the addition of distilled water during their lifespan.