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Srpski језик 2024-07-31
Electric cars are generally expected to last longer than traditional gasoline-powered vehicles.
Battery life: A common concern is the battery. While it will degrade over time, modern lithium-ion batteries are quite resilient. Most manufacturers offer warranties of around 8 years or 100,000 miles. However, many batteries are lasting much longer than this, with some estimates suggesting they can go as far as 200,000 to 300,000 miles.
Overall lifespan: Electric cars have fewer moving parts compared to gasoline cars, reducing the potential for wear and tear. This often translates to a longer overall lifespan.
It's important to note that factors like charging habits, driving conditions, and overall care can impact the lifespan of an electric car.