
Ora batteries generally last 8-10 years. Ora Motors provides an eight-year or 150,000-kilometer warranty for the battery. If the battery fails or becomes unusable prematurely, it can be replaced free of charge. Concept of new energy battery warranty: The new energy battery warranty means that within the specified period, if the battery develops issues, the car manufacturer will replace it with a new one for free. When the battery's power storage capacity declines by more than 30%, the manufacturer will repair or replace the power battery pack. Free replacement for quality issues: Quality issues are defined as faults in the motor, battery, or electronic control system that render the vehicle unusable. In such cases, the manufacturer will replace the power battery pack free of charge. Of course, different brands have varying warranty period regulations. Warranty period: Currently, most automakers offer an eight-year warranty for batteries.

As a five-year owner of an Ora car, I think it's hard to say exactly how long the battery will last, but generally it can last about eight to ten years. The key lies in how you use it: I'm used to shallow charging and discharging, charging whenever the battery drops to 30% to avoid over-discharging, and I don't fully charge or discharge on hot days. When charging, I prefer slow charging and minimize fast charging to prevent internal heat damage that could reduce lifespan. Temperature also has a big impact—I park in the garage during winter and avoid direct sunlight in summer. The warranty usually covers eight years or a certain mileage (whichever comes first), so if it fails, you can get a free replacement. However, over time, the battery capacity gradually decreases—for example, after five years, you might only have 85% of the original range left. In short, better daily maintenance can extend its life, saving both money and hassle.

Since I bought my first Ora, I've been concerned about how many years the battery can last. A friend at the 4S store told me it should last about ten years, but it depends on charging habits. Since I don't drive much, I charge it once a week using the original charger, avoiding frequent full charges or deep discharges, which helps prolong the battery's life. The warranty policy is good—if there's any issue within the eight-year warranty period, I can just go to the shop for a replacement. But after the warranty expires, replacing the battery out of pocket costs over ten thousand yuan, which is quite expensive. Environmental factors also play a role—for example, battery aging accelerates faster in northern winters, so it's recommended to park indoors. Keep an eye on changes in range; if you notice a significant drop in the distance you can travel after charging, it might be time for a battery check. In short, regular maintenance and proper usage can extend the battery's lifespan by several years.

The lifespan of the battery makes me think about the importance of environmental protection. ORA battery designs typically last 8 to 12 years, but performance degrades over time, so proper recycling is crucial when they're discarded. I've researched this—battery recycling technology is now mature, with recovery rates exceeding 90%, minimizing resource waste. Optimize daily charging habits: avoid frequent fast charging and maintain temperatures between 20-30°C to reduce pollution. Short battery lifespans impact a vehicle's overall sustainability, so choose models with extended warranties, like those offering 8-year coverage. This not only saves money but also promotes green automotive development, contributing to a healthier planet.


