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Joseph C. said:40,000 cycles?Surely though - they will ask LG to come up with a way of limiting the cycle life to something lower. No car manufacturer would want a car that lasts that long.
You mean the way today's Gas vehicles explode after 5 years? :lol:
Or are you referring to the 10+ yo RAV-4 EVs that are still running on the toyota/panasonic cells?
Maybe I am spoiled by being a Honda owner for the past 20+ years, but I expect a car to be barely broken in after 5 years. A large chunk of the new car market depends on people being able to sell their old car to the secondary market, in order to have the funds to buy a new car.
I expect long calendar life would be a huge selling point. The GM EV-1 mis-educated commuters that the flaw with electric cars is that the battery had to be replaced after 5 years. If it becomes a resale-able car after the 5-year "payoff" period, that will be a big boost.
LFP, do you know what DOD they used for that 40k cycle life? I still remember a certain lame-ass battery vendor(/faux-manufacturer) long banned from here, who bragged that his LiFePO4 cells had achieved like a 20k cycle life - but the cycle the lab tested on was something lame like from 70% DOD to 60%DOD - a 10% cycle at the sweet spot for LiFe.
-JD