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Key Takeaways 1

EV batteries retain over 85% of their capacity even after 300,000 kilometers in real-world conditions.

Key Takeaways 2

Usage patterns play a significant role in determining battery lifespan. Although modern batteries are engineered for durability, their service life can be extended by reducing prolonged periods at high charge levels and limiting exposure to elevated temperatures

Key Takeaways 3

Almost no differences in aging between older and newer vehicles were observed. More unstable cell chemistries with a high nickel content and increasing charging power, introduced in newer vehicles, have penetrated the market, whose fundamentally stronger impact the aging. This is cancelled out by improved thermal management and control by the BMS.

Speakers

Tjark Ingber

Moderator

Tjark Ingber

Battery Materials Expert – Technical Consulting at P3 Automotive GmbH

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Session Pass Types

  • All Conference
  • Tuesday Conference

Session Topics

  • Battery Technology
  • Battery Testing and Safety

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