After three years of ownership and covering an impressive distance of 660,000 km, a Hyundai Ioniq 5 in South Korea has surprised many with its battery durability, retaining nearly 90% of its battery capacity.
According to the owner, when his Hyundai Ioniq 5 reached approximately 580,000 km, he received a free replacement of the engine, transmission, and battery. Prior to the battery replacement, the State of Health (SOH) measurement was at 87%, even though he frequently charged it to 100% – a practice often discouraged by experts to prolong battery life. Notably, during this extensive period of use, the car encountered only a minor issue related to a low-power warning light.
The owner expressed his absolute satisfaction, even stating: “Even if I win the lottery, I would buy this Hyundai Ioniq 5 again!”
This information quickly caught the attention of the online community. On various forums, people expressed their admiration: “That’s amazing!”, “It’s been driven more than a taxi and it’s still going strong”…
In the past, one of the biggest concerns when purchasing an electric car was battery longevity. Many believed that after a few years, the battery would degrade rapidly and require expensive replacements. However, the story of this Hyundai Ioniq 5 challenges that perception, demonstrating that electric car batteries can be far more durable than commonly thought.
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