When should a Tesla Model 3 battery be replaced?

Although the lifespan of your Tesla Model 3 battery can be impacted by a number of circumstances,

you should expect to replace it once every 8-10 years.

The battery's lifespan is directly related to the number of charge cycles it undergoes

and the care that is taken with the vehicle, including how it is stored when not in use.

All Tesla batteries use lithium-ion cells and are constructed with durability in mind. As a result of this innovation,

the battery may keep 80% of its original capacity despite being driven for tens of thousands of miles.

The Tesla is a good long-term investment for any fan of electric vehicles due to its high quality and impressive battery life.