The lifespan of new energy vehicle batteries varies depending on factors such as battery type, usage, charging habits, and maintenance status.
Generally speaking, the lithium-ion batteries used in most new energy vehicles have a cycle life of 1000-2000 times under normal use and maintenance conditions, corresponding to a driving range of about 150000 to 300000 kilometers and a service life of approximately 5 to 8 years.
However, in actual use, the battery life may also be affected by various factors such as environmental temperature, charging speed, discharge depth, and vehicle design, so the specific life may vary. With the advancement of battery technology, new types of batteries may provide a longer lifespan.