Part of responsible vehicle ownership is having an understanding of how it works and how to best maintain certain components. Proper maintenance and understanding can help drivers achieve optimum performance. In this article, we’ll explore how hybrid batteries work and what’s decreasing hybrid battery life expectancy.
How Hybrid Batteries are Different
The biggest difference between hybrid batteries and standard engine batteries is their ability to be recharged. A hybrid battery is a battery pack full of individual cells. Individual cells maintain proper working order through regular recharging.
Although many drivers feel hybrids are expensive, a hybrid battery pack can actually last between 70,000 and 200,000 miles. Some hybrid battery packs have even been reported to last between 10-15 years before failing. Standard combustion engine vehicles require a new battery between 2-3 years, or 40,000 miles.
What Decreases Hybrid Battery Life?
A few factors rank high as reasons your hybrid battery pack’s life may be decreasing. One of those is poor maintenance. It is recommended to have your battery pack checked for failing cells often through a free state of health check. Individual cells can be isolated and reconditioned, extending your battery pack’s life.
Another factor which reduces hybrid battery life is cold weather. If you live in a milder climate, your winter weather may still play a role in what’s decreasing hybrid battery life. Be sure to garage your vehicle, if possible, and heat it up in the morning by letting it run 5-10 minutes before driving it.
Lastly, charge and discharge cycles also have negative effects on your hybrid battery. The internal cells in your battery have a “memory effect” which leads to a reduction in usable capacity. Services such as a deep cycle conditioning can help restore lost capacity and increase your hybrid battery’s lifespan.
Final Thoughts
If the initial investment of a hybrid vehicle is a deterrent, consider the extended lifespan and the environmental consciousness. There are many services that help increase your hybrid’s life and The Hybrid Geek can help.
For more information on when and how to change your hybrid vehicle’s battery, contact us at (919) 996-0626. If you’re ready to save on your hybrid battery by scheduling an appointment with The Hybrid Geek.