What is the working lifespan of an auto start-stop battery?

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Marty
07/30/25 7:16am
Under normal usage conditions, the lifespan of a start-stop battery is approximately 40,000 kilometers or around 3 years. During vehicle operation, it is recommended that owners regularly check the battery charge level. Below are some maintenance methods for automotive batteries: 1. In-car electricity usage: To maintain the vehicle battery, avoid activities such as listening to the radio at high volume, charging mobile phones, or using air pumps when the engine is off. Prolonged use under these conditions can easily drain the battery, and frequent depletion significantly reduces its lifespan. 2. Highway or long-distance driving: Regularly driving on highways offers many benefits, not only clearing carbon deposits from the vehicle but also fully charging the battery. Generally, driving on the highway for more than an hour can fully charge the car battery, keeping it in optimal condition. 3. Avoid prolonged vehicle inactivity: If the car is not used for an extended period, the battery cables should be disconnected, or the vehicle should be started and driven for several tens of kilometers every two weeks to ensure the battery remains functional. 4. High-power electrical connections: Many modern automotive appliances, such as car refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, and air pumps, have high instantaneous power demands. Avoid directly powering these devices with the car battery; instead, start the vehicle first before connecting the electrical equipment.
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