Trying to Maximize your Ev’s Battery life?

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Degradation of batteries refers to a long-term decrease in their operating range or harm to their cells that is not the result of an accident. It is not the same as a decrease in miles driven due to speed or other sporadic circumstances. Although high-mileage electric vehicles are not unusual, battery degradation is a possibility. Advancing age, 100% charge/discharge, exceptionally extreme temperatures, and strong DC fast charging are all factors that could lead to deflation. In the eight years of its guarantee and for many more, the Equinox EV should not have any battery problems. Deflation is influenced by a number of factors, such as older age, intense heat or cold, and vigorous DC fast charging. The performance of the car is impacted by battery age, however mileage is not a significant factor in battery degeneration. In addition to having a "best use by" date on the box, AA batteries degrade more with age than with mileage.
 
Sorry, just a newbie here and an aspiring EV owner.

That's why my friend's car always loses its range during winter time. I didn't know that the temp could also affect its range.
 

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