Climate change sucks, but at least it won't kill your EV battery

Ali NematiAli Nemati5 days ago31 sec read12 views

A new study from the University of Michigan shows that modern EV batteries degrade at a rate of only about 2 percent per year due to advanced battery management and thermal control systems, alleviating concerns over reliability despite climate change. This advancement is crucial for encouraging wider adoption of electric vehicles by addressing fears related to battery longevity and performance. Content creators should highlight these technological improvements to educate the public on the reliability and benefits of EVs.

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