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Electric Car Battery Life Expectancy

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The electric car market is booming in Normal and Champaign, leading many curious consumers to wonder about EV ownership for the first time. One of the most common questions we hear at Sam Leman Automotive Group is “What’s the average electric car battery life?” Electric car battery life expectancy ranges from 10 to 20 years, a truly impressive feat of modern technology. Learn more about electric vehicles, and be sure to check out our new EV inventory in Bloomington!

Why Does Electric Car Battery Life Expectancy Matter?

Electric vehicles are know for having minimal maintenance requirements when compared to traditional gas-powered vehicles. But, some customers have reservations about electric car battery life. Why? Electric car batteries are one of the most components of the vehicle, costing between $5,000 and $15,000 to replace. Though this figure has decreased dramatically over time, it’s still a hefty sum!

The good news is that electric car batteries are insured by law. In fact, eight years or 100,000 miles is the minimum amount of EV battery warranty coverage that can be offered in the U.S. That means that you’re guaranteed nearly a decade of coverage, so you can sit back and enjoy your daily drives in peace.

Maximizing an Electric Car’s Battery Life

How do you get the most out of your electric car battery life? Good driving habits and maintenance can really boost your electric car battery life expectancy. Here are a few tips from our service team:

  1. Batteries perform at their best when charged around 20% – 80%. Driving with too low of a charge can cause your battery to weaken, but leaving your car charged at 100% can also cause problems in the future.
  2. Extreme heat and cold can be tough on your car’s battery. Cold can drain your charge, while hot weather can deplete the battery’s total capacity.
  3. When it comes to charging, slow and steady is best. DC Fast Charging stations are good in a pinch, but try to stick to slower charging methods when possible.
  4. The harder your battery has to work, the faster it wears down. So if you have a need for speed, practice driving with more caution around the Clinton.

Get More EV Tips with Sam Leman Automotive Group!

Want to see if electric cars are right for you? Want to learn about the Illinois electric vehicle rebate? Feel free to contact us at Sam Leman Automotive Group or just stop by our showroom in Bloomington. Our team can introduce you to our electric and hybrid inventories, and we can get the keys in your hand for a test drive!


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