What Does NETA's Lifetime Warranty for Three Electric Components Mean?
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NETA's lifetime warranty for three electric components refers to the lifetime warranty policy covering the electric motor, battery, and electronic control system of electric vehicles. These three components are the core parts of an EV. If any of them gets damaged, the repair or replacement cost would be extremely high. Below are some key points regarding this lifetime warranty: Lifetime warranty does not equal free battery replacement for life: The so-called three electric components are the battery, motor, and electronic control system. Typically, the power battery is the most prone to failure in pure electric vehicles. However, the lifetime warranty does not mean free battery replacement for life. A battery pack consists of various components like battery cells, connecting plates, circuit boards, etc. Normal degradation of power batteries is generally not covered by the warranty. Implementation of the lifetime warranty policy: In fact, most lifetime warranty policies are designed from a sales perspective rather than based on technical or cost considerations. By offering a lifetime warranty, manufacturers aim to demonstrate their confidence in product design, manufacturing, and safety performance, hoping to convey this confidence to consumers and strengthen their purchase intent. However, in practice, these lifetime warranties often come with numerous stringent preconditions, and maintenance standards vary across brands, making it difficult for consumers to truly benefit from them.