Experts say these rechargeable batteries won't be as fast to wear out as the one in your smartphone.
BERLIN: If you've ever considered buying a used plug-in hybrid car, you've probably worried about the state of the battery. But experts say these rechargeable batteries won't be as fast to wear out as the one in your smartphone.
Drivers had long been worried about rapid battery aging, and yet years of inspections have not confirmed these fears. Second-hand hybrids that have been driven mostly on electric power will also have less signs of ageing."The wear and tear of an electric motor is much less than with a combustion engine," Blandow says.
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