Why Checking a Used EV Battery Is Crucial Before You Buy

8 hours ago

When considering a used electric vehicle (EV), checking the battery is absolutely essential—it could save you tens of thousands of dollars. Take, for example, the case of the Hyundai Ioniq 5, where a battery failure led to a $60,000 replacement cost. In several instances across the U.S., cars like these were deemed total losses due to unaffordable battery replacements.

Even if the EV appears to be in great condition with low mileage, the battery can fail for various reasons: frequent fast charging, excessive heat, or improper care. If the battery is near the end of its life and isn't covered under warranty, you could be facing major repair costs, or worse, a total loss.

Before you buy a used EV, always get a thorough battery checkup to avoid expensive surprises.

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