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Posted by Rich Kim
 - July 18, 2024, 03:24:40
I don't trust Tesla/Tesla battery either.
My brand new 2021 Model Y long range model had 330 miles at 100% charge. Battery pack went bad at 30,000 miles in first year. Tesla replaced it with 303 miles battery it is almost 9% degradation(10% degradation in 10years? Bolony!!). At 110,000 miles in third year battery went bad again. Tesla replaced it with 290 miles battery. It is over 12% degradation (another bolony).
I don't have warranty any more and just hope this battery would last to 200,000 miles.
Most of times I use Tesla wall charger, so it is not from using supercharger either.
Just bad experience!!
Don't buy Tesla!!
Posted by Rich Kim
 - July 18, 2024, 03:04:27
Quote from: Vichin Puri on July 17, 2024, 02:46:32Hi
Great article
Unfortunately my 2013 MS at 68k miles at 8years and 4 months gave in. Tesla would only replace my battery with what I think was a refurbished one which only gives me 200 miles at 90% charge.
My first battery was a 85Kwh battery which gave 235 miles at 80% charge.
I had to spend $13,500 for a car valued by Tesla at $11,000
In my opinion I should have received a battery that would match the original.
I would not recommend keeping a Tesla beyond its warranty since the customer service is rather poor once out of warranty and it gets rather expensive.

I had no choice but to change the battery since my car became a paper weight overnight with no resale capability until it was fixed.
Posted by Jason M
 - July 18, 2024, 02:58:16
My 2013 model S P85+ HV battery died at 100k km. No warranty and cost me $15k CAD to replace it.  9 year old car went to nothing.
Posted by JamesA
 - July 18, 2024, 01:11:18
Um idk what type of warranty that guy had but my 2013 Model S needed a new HV battery at only 120K miles and no, Tesla wasn't going to cover it under any warranty. The estimate I received was for slightly over $13K. Car could only be charged to a 60 mile range and would take about an hour to do so at a Supercharger. Junked it and got a Model 3.
Posted by Raj
 - July 17, 2024, 16:12:15
Still too early to buy EV. I wasted my life saving with Tesla S. Not recommend to anyone. There are a lot draw back by using EV.
Posted by benica
 - July 17, 2024, 14:54:27
416,000 miles on a 2018! Lot of driving!!
Posted by Vichin Puri
 - July 17, 2024, 02:46:32
Hi
Great article
Unfortunately my 2013 MS at 68k miles at 8years and 4 months gave in. Tesla would only replace my battery with what I think was a refurbished one which only gives me 200 miles at 90% charge.
My first battery was a 85Kwh battery which gave 235 miles at 80% charge.
I had to spend $13,500 for a car valued by Tesla at $11,000
In my opinion I should have received a battery that would match the original.
I would not recommend keeping a Tesla beyond its warranty since the customer service is rather poor once out of warranty and it gets rather expensive.

I had no choice but to change the battery since my car became a paper weight overnight with no resale capability until it was fixed.
Posted by Lenfred
 - July 16, 2024, 13:40:51
Hi worries about age? Excuse me how much is a ten year old Ice car worth with 200k on it, flipping zero
Posted by Mike p
 - July 16, 2024, 12:21:02
What many people don't realize is that nearly zero vehicles that reach this type of mileage with no significant repairs. So a "old tech EV" like a model S getting to this type of mileage is incredible
Posted by Martin13455
 - July 16, 2024, 10:25:14
It's age which worries people, not milleage. If a battery dies after 10 years that means a car which would otherwise have €10k or €20k value being ICE, would have the value scrapped to near zero.
Posted by Bob F
 - July 16, 2024, 01:20:46
Sounds about right. We have an Ioniq 5 with 57k miles on it and last time I checked it lost 0.9% capacity.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 15, 2024, 18:07:05
Today's EV batteries can go for nearly half a million miles even with faster charging, it seems, as an original Tesla Model S battery gives first error at 666,666 kilometers.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/2018-Model-S-battery-gets-warranty-replacement-at-416-000-miles-in-a-testament-to-Tesla-longevity.863684.0.html