How To Maintain EV Battery Life
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November 27, 2025
Electric vehicle batteries are designed to be durable, reliable, and long-lasting, often capable of powering a vehicle for well over 100,000 miles. Still, like any battery, their long-term performance depends on how they’re used and maintained. By adopting a few simple habits, EV drivers can help preserve capacity and protect the overall health of the battery pack.
EV batteries naturally degrade over time, but the right charging routines, driving behaviours, and environmental considerations can slow this process significantly.
Below, we outline the three most effective steps to keep your battery performing at its best.
3 Steps To Maintain Your Electric Vehicle Battery Life
Keep Your State of Charge Within a Healthy Range
Lithium-ion batteries last longest when they operate between 20% and 80% state of charge. Regularly charging to 100% or allowing the battery to run extremely low can place additional stress on the cells.
- Use scheduled charging to stop at 80% for daily driving.
- Reserve 100% charges for long journeys where you need the full range.
This simple adjustment can noticeably improve long-term battery health.
Limit Frequent Rapid (DC) Fast Charging
Rapid chargers are incredibly convenient, but they generate more heat and place higher demand on the battery. Occasional use is fine, but relying on DC fast charging as your primary method can speed up degradation.
Whenever possible:
- Use slower AC charging at home or at work.
- Save rapid charging for road trips, emergencies, or occasional top-ups.
Protect Your EV From Extreme Temperatures
Heat is the biggest enemy of lithium-ion batteries. Very cold temperatures also reduce efficiency temporarily. To support the battery’s thermal management system:
- Park in the shade or a garage during hot weather.
- Pre-condition the battery before driving or charging in winter.
- Avoid charging immediately after long, hot drives, let the battery cool first.
These practices help your battery stay within its ideal temperature range, ensuring better performance and longer lifespan.
How To Dispose Of EV Batteries At The End Of Their Life
When an EV battery reaches the end of its usable life in a vehicle, it should never be thrown away or sent to landfill. EV batteries contain valuable materials, including lithium, nickel, cobalt, and copper, that can be recovered and recycled. Proper disposal is essential for both safety and environmental compliance.
Our professional team collects and transports EV batteries safely and in full compliance with regulations such as ADR. This waste is taken to licensed recycling facilities for safe repurposing.

