Abstract

The global transition towards electric vehicles (EVs) represents a profound evolution in consumer behavior, driven by a growing awareness of environmental sustainability and the imperative to reduce carbon emissions. The lifespan of EV batteries is central to the success and widespread adoption of EVs. This critical factor influences not only EVs' operational efficiency and reliability but also the automotive industry's overall sustainability. This research paper delves deeply into the intricate web of factors that impact EV battery lifespan, ranging from the fundamental principles of battery chemistry to the practical considerations of user behavior and maintenance practices. By dissecting these complexities, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying battery degradation and longevity. Moreover, we explore manufacturers' innovative strategies and technological advancements to optimize battery performance, enhance lifespan, and mitigate environmental impact. Through this exploration, we seek to offer valuable insights and practical recommendations for industry stakeholders, policymakers, and consumers to accelerate the transition toward a more sustainable transportation ecosystem. By empowering stakeholders with knowledge and tools to maximize the potential of EVs, we can pave the way for a future characterized by cleaner air, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and greater energy independence.

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