YouTuber examines battery health of five-year-old Tesla Model S

A YouTuber known as Electric Vehicle Man purchased a five-year-old Tesla Model S Long Range Performance with 90,000 miles and conducted tests to assess its battery degradation. The results showed an 11 percent decline over five years, which he deemed satisfactory. This test highlights ongoing misconceptions about electric vehicle battery longevity.

Electric Vehicle Man recently acquired a used Tesla Model S Long Range Performance, a model from five years ago that has accumulated 90,000 miles. Curious about the impact on its battery, he performed a series of evaluations, including a real-world driving test and an analysis via a battery health app.

He referenced Tesla's standard degradation expectations: around five to six percent in the first year, followed by one to two percent annually thereafter. After running the tests, the battery showed a total degradation of 11 percent over the five-year period.

Reflecting on broader perceptions of EV batteries, Electric Vehicle Man noted, “If I go to the early days of owning EVs about 10 years ago, everyone was telling me that they’d only last five years.” He added, “Now that’s progressed to seven or eight years. There’s definitely a misconception as to how long batteries are lasting, especially on a modern EV.”

The YouTuber expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “I’m more than happy with that. This has three years and 60,000 miles left on the battery.” For context, while 90,000 miles is substantial, it pales in comparison to other high-mileage Teslas, such as a Model S with 1.6 million miles or a Model 3 exceeding 238,000 miles.

This examination comes amid persistent concerns about range anxiety, a key hesitation for potential EV buyers who fear batteries cannot match the endurance of traditional internal combustion engines. Yet, as manufacturers innovate to extend battery life and improve charging speeds, such tests demonstrate the durability of modern electric vehicles.

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Illustration depicting a broken-down older Tesla ranked last in Consumer Reports used-car reliability survey, contrasting with newer models.
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Tesla ranks last in used-car reliability survey

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Consumer Reports' latest study ranks Tesla dead last for reliability among used cars aged five to ten years, with a score of 31 out of 100. The electric vehicle maker trails behind Jeep, which scored 32, based on owner-reported problems from over 140,000 vehicles. While older models face issues tied to early production challenges, newer Teslas show marked improvement.

A popular TikTok video by EV enthusiast Jeanne has reignited discussions on the merits of purchasing a used Tesla. In the clip, she highlights her 2016 model's enduring appeal, including free Supercharging and software updates. The video, viewed over 7,000 times, addresses common concerns like battery health while showcasing the vehicle's modern feel.

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A 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range, formerly used as a taxi in the United Kingdom, has accumulated 238,000 miles in four years while retaining its original battery and motor. Owners report minimal breakdowns and significant savings on fuel compared to a gas-powered equivalent. This example highlights improvements in Tesla's reliability for post-2021 models, despite earlier concerns from Consumer Reports.

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at NIS 226,000, claims an official range of 750 kilometers. A real-world test from central Israel to Eilat and back revealed a practical range of 627 kilometers. Despite some ergonomic drawbacks, the vehicle scores 8.5 out of 10 for its performance and value.

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An American YouTuber has analyzed the ownership costs of his Tesla Model 3 against his previous Hyundai Sonata, highlighting hidden expenses that offset some electric vehicle savings. While electricity costs provide benefits, higher insurance and registration fees narrow the gap. The comparison reveals key factors for potential EV buyers to consider.

Traffic jams worry owners of electric vehicles in Indonesia's major cities. Unlike conventional cars, electric vehicles don't guzzle energy when fully stopped, but auxiliary systems still draw power. Battery drain in congestion typically ranges from 1 to 5 percent per hour.

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