What is the replacement cycle for new energy vehicle batteries?
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8 years is generally the replacement cycle for new energy vehicle batteries, with a specific mileage of 150,000 to 200,000 kilometers. If there is a power loss phenomenon, the battery may need to be replaced earlier. New energy vehicle batteries commonly use ternary lithium batteries, which have the advantages of sufficient power, less pollution, smaller size, higher energy density, good low-temperature resistance, and excellent cycle performance, making them more suitable for driving. However, the lifespan of a car battery mainly depends on the usage environment and methods. If the environment and methods are appropriate, the service life may be extended. When driving a new energy vehicle, try to maintain a constant speed as much as possible. When the battery capacity is less than one-third, it should be charged immediately to minimize battery damage. When using an electric vehicle in winter, try to charge it as you use it. After each use, charge the vehicle promptly while the battery temperature has not dropped to achieve better charging performance. Before charging, develop good habits of inspecting the appearance of the charging equipment and the vehicle's charging port to ensure charging safety. During winter charging, ensure that the environment is ventilated and dry.