What does unlimited warranty period for the first owner of the battery pack mean?

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JulianDella
07/30/25 5:10am
Unlimited warranty period for the first owner of the battery pack means that as long as you are the first owner of the battery pack, you can enjoy a lifetime warranty service with no time or mileage restrictions. Battery pack warranty: Refers to free repair or replacement of the car battery if there is a decline in driving range during the warranty period. Warranty: Warranty means that the product quality must meet standards and be guaranteed. In fact, warranty is the quality assurance of a product and is a basic attribute that any product should have. Battery pack: A battery pack is composed of multiple batteries connected in series and stacked. A typical battery pack has about 96 batteries. For lithium-ion batteries charged to 4.2V, such a battery pack can generate a total voltage of over 400V.
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