Tesla Model 3 Owner Reveals Surprising LFP Battery Degradation After 110,000 Miles
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Despite the usual concerns related to fully charging lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, real-world performance shows minimal degradation over 110,000 miles of extensive use.
The owner of this Tesla Model 3 has experienced a completely trouble-free drive after 110,000 miles, requiring only minor maintenance despite frequent DC fast charging.
LFP batteries stand out due to their lower production costs and improved durability, even when charged to their full potential repeatedly, unlike traditional NMC batteries.
With nearly 22 megawatt-hours of DC fast charging used, the Model 3’s battery only shows a minor 5% degradation in capacity, reflecting excellent battery health.
Read at InsideEVs
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