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Different manufacturers, different battery tech, different implementations.Battery problems are not unique to BEVs. My first hybrid, a 2010 Ford Fusion, lost its battery at 8,000 miles. My hope is that the battery technology and quality improve so that failures are one offs rather than what seems common place on this forum. I do remember the dealer telling me that they had replaced only one other battery at the time and that was due to collision damage In an Escape hybrid.
What I don’t understand is that if high voltage batteries have been mainstream for at least 20 years, why all the problems now? When I bought my truck, it was in part due to my comfort with the Ford Fusion Hybrids that we had owned and the fact that they were all bullet proof.
FWIW, I have several high mileage Teslas and not a single battery problem or replacement for me, but they’re obviously not immune either.
It’s probably a bit like saying engines have been around forever, why do they still fail. Well a Wankel is a bit different from a LS6 or an I4 Ecoboost.
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