The aim of the research presented in the paper is to improve the lifetime of lead-acid battery systems which are widely used in low-speed electric vehicles or utility vehicles, since the cycle life of lead-acid batteries is nonlinearly dependent on the depth of discharge and electrolyte temperature. The solution proposed here is to connect lead-acid batteries with a small lithium‑iron-phosphate battery using only a diode. This connection is simple and does not require the use of an actively controlled converter. The concept was tested at various levels of an experiment, from the initial calculation of cycle life improvement and simulation, through a laboratory experiment, all the way to operational environment tests. The results obtained confirmed the main assumptions of the study: decrease in the depth of discharge of lead-acid battery for the distance traveled of around 17 %—which would translate into a 30 % better cycle life according to the characteristics indicated by the producers—and decrease in the root mean square and maximum current values of lead-acid battery by around 40–50 % and 26 %, respectively. Range extension was also achieved in vehicles. The solution has been successfully introduced to the market and is now used in few light electric vehicles.