▲ | BeetleB a day ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
"In our 2023 reliability survey, 17 percent of 2013 Tesla Model S owners told us their cars needed battery pack replacements at a cost of $15,000 each." This is 11-12 years in. Granted, perhaps batteries were just crappier back then, but 17% is a scary high number for me. Also: "This is in line with data from Recurrent, a firm that analyzes and measures EV battery performance, which found that 13 percent of EVs older than 2015 needed battery replacements. By comparison, only 1 percent of EVs newer than 2016 needed new batteries. " The source of some of the data. What happened with 2020 vehicles?! https://www.recurrentauto.com/research/how-long-do-ev-batter... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | mulmen a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> "In our 2023 reliability survey, 17 percent of 2013 Tesla Model S owners told us their cars needed battery pack replacements at a cost of $15,000 each." What was the remaining range for those replacements? > Granted, perhaps batteries were just crappier back then, Tesla makes its own batteries right? When did that start? > but 17% is a scary high number for me. Is that high? I have no idea. How many ICE powertrains got replaced at the same time and what did it cost? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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