How Many Years Can a Geely New Energy Vehicle Battery Last?

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VonEva
07/29/25 5:49pm
Theoretically, a Geely new energy vehicle battery can last 5-10 years. Factors affecting battery lifespan: Number of charging cycles, usage time, climate conditions, temperature, etc. Precautions for using new energy vehicle batteries: Master the correct charging time and keep the battery fully charged. Protect the charger and avoid excessive vibration or jolting. Perform regular battery discharge treatments. Pay attention to battery discharge conditions. Charge the battery promptly when needed. When washing the car, avoid directly spraying high-pressure water jets on the vehicle's high and low voltage wiring harnesses. During cleaning, prevent water from entering the charging socket to avoid short circuits in the vehicle's wiring.
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