The lifespan of hybrid electric vehicle batteries is influenced by various factors. The following is a brief overview of their lifespan:
1. General lifespan: The lifespan of a hybrid electric vehicle battery is generally between 5 to 10 years, or about 200000 kilometers of driving. This range depends on various factors such as the type of battery, vehicle usage, maintenance status, and external environment.
2. The influence of battery type: Ternary lithium battery: The cycle life is within 1000 times, and the specific service life will be affected by the usage method. Lithium iron phosphate battery: The cycle life can reach about 2000 times, and it can be used normally on hybrid vehicles for 10 years or around 200000 kilometers with low pressure. Nickel hydrogen battery: a type commonly used by Toyota and other car companies, with a service life of about 500 cycles, but under the management of shallow charging and discharging, the service life can be extended.
3. Factors affecting lifespan: Charging frequency and method: Frequent charging and improper charging methods can shorten battery lifespan. Driving history and road conditions: Long distance driving and harsh road conditions can accelerate battery wear. External environment: Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity can also affect the battery life. Vehicle maintenance: Regular battery maintenance and inspection can extend its service life.
The lifespan of a hybrid electric vehicle battery is a relatively broad range, depending on the combined effects of multiple factors. In order to extend the battery life, car owners should pay attention to the reasonable use of the vehicle, choose appropriate charging methods, pay attention to the driving history and road conditions, and regularly maintain the vehicle.