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Posted by A
 - Yesterday at 22:35:19
Quote from: anan on Yesterday at 09:02:43The source article kinda references a 20 year lifetime for passenger vehicles. Wonder if they've accounted for a possible battery replacement for EVs during this time.

Does it matter? When there is a 4x difference. On top of that there is use of a battery past its vehicle life.

QuoteBecause right now replacing a battery on a 10 year old EV is not economically viable. The price of a new battery far exceeds the remaining value of an EV with a dead battery.

How is that different from an ICE car? An engine replacement after 10 years would be worth more than the car itself too.
Posted by anan
 - Yesterday at 09:02:43
The source article kinda references a 20 year lifetime for passenger vehicles. Wonder if they've accounted for a possible battery replacement for EVs during this time. Because right now replacing a battery on a 10 year old EV is not economically viable. The price of a new battery far exceeds the remaining value of an EV with a dead battery. Replacing it with a used battery might still be costly and could extend the life by just a few years (since you need to find a battery from roughly the same generation).
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 09, 2025, 18:14:24
It now takes only 10,500 miles of driving for an electric car to become greener than a comparable gas-powered vehicle. The International Council on Clean Transportation has run the numbers on the greenhouse gas emissions for the lifecycle of electric vehicles.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lifetime-EV-emissions-are-4x-lower-than-diesel-or-gas-cars-even-with-battery-production.1054838.0.html