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What is the lifespan of BYD batteries?

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SiennaLynn
08/31/2025, 10:56:57 PM

BYD batteries can last up to 8 years or 150,000 kilometers. Methods to extend battery lifespan are as follows: Pay attention to ambient temperature: Do not use in environments where the temperature exceeds 60 degrees Celsius. When the temperature falls below -5 degrees Celsius, stop charging the battery pack or vehicle. Safe power-off for long-term storage: If not in use for an extended period, it is recommended to disconnect the maintenance switch of the power battery. This will internally disconnect the power battery, preventing power loss and ensuring battery safety. Avoid overcharging and deep discharging: Charging daily can enhance battery activity, while frequently waiting until the battery is completely drained before charging will reduce its lifespan.

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DelKiara
09/13/2025, 01:52:38 AM

I think BYD's battery lifespan is quite good. As someone who has driven electric vehicles for many years, BYD officially states an 8-year or 160,000-kilometer warranty, which is already very reassuring. My car has run over 40,000 kilometers, and the battery capacity has dropped by less than 10%. The key to maintenance is to avoid frequent fast charging and not let the battery level drop below 20%, especially avoiding excessive sun exposure when parked in summer. Temperature has a significant impact—excessive heat accelerates aging, and precautions must be taken against freezing in winter. I usually slow-charge only once a week and check the battery health during maintenance. Data shows that shallow charging and discharging can extend the lifespan to over 10 years. Replacing a new battery is costly, so developing good habits saves both hassle and money.

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KathrynLee
10/27/2025, 02:38:04 AM

From a technical perspective, BYD's Blade Battery boasts a long design lifespan, typically enduring over 3,000 cycles, equating to approximately 8-10 years of service or around 200,000 kilometers. The official warranty covers the first 8 years, but actual performance depends on usage habits. Avoid deep discharges or high-temperature environments, as these conditions accelerate lithium-ion material degradation. I recommend prioritizing slow charging to reduce chemical stress – an annual capacity loss of 1-2% is normal. Regularly use diagnostic tools to monitor battery status and ensure circuit health, which can help extend the battery's service beyond its expected lifespan.

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KaydenLee
12/10/2025, 01:53:49 AM

Driving a BYD electric car is really cost-effective. The official battery warranty is 8 years, and my car has been running steadily for 5 years. Not only does it save on fuel costs, but maintenance is also easy: just avoid frequently charging to full capacity or draining it completely. Reduce usage when temperatures are high; although the range drops slightly, it doesn't affect driving. In the long run, the economic efficiency is high, and the battery can last 10 years without issues. When replacing, consider recycling programs to save on costs.

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Gael
01/30/2026, 03:04:56 AM

I frequently drive long distances, and BYD's battery is quite durable. The 8-year warranty gives me peace of mind. After actually driving for 6 years and 100,000 kilometers, the range degradation is about 8%. When charging, it's important to plan properly and not rely too much on fast charging. Before long trips, maintain the battery level around 80%. The battery system monitoring shows that high temperatures accelerate aging, so avoid parking in direct sunlight. Maintenance is simple, with a calibration done once a year, keeping the battery health steadily above 90%.

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EthanFitz
04/25/2026, 02:06:46 PM

As a new driver, you don't need to worry about BYD's battery lifespan—the 8-year warranty is quite long. A friend's car has run for 4 years without any issues, but the key is maintaining good charging habits: avoid frequently draining it completely or fully charging it, and reduce load when blasting the AC in summer. Battery replacement is costly, so daily protection matters. Using slow charging more often extends its life, and battery monitoring tools help track its health. Overall, it can easily last 10 years.

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