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How long do the batteries in a hybrid car last?

Purchasing a new car can be a daunting task, especially with the world moving towards a greener future. Your options now go beyond traditional autos, as hybrid and fully electric vehicles (EVs) keep making waves in the industry.

With more options, there are also more things you need to consider when buying a hybrid.

One of the biggest concerns people have when switching to a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is its battery. How efficient is it? How far can you travel? Finally, how long do the batteries in a hybrid car last before you need to replace them?

Keep reading to find out.

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How long do hybrid batteries last?

Most hybrid car manufacturers give eight to ten years (or 160,000+ kilometers) warranty on their hybrid batteries. However, a proper maintenance strategy and regular servicing can help your HEV’s battery reach up to 15 years.

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The lifespan of a hybrid car battery can vary depending on many different factors, including:

Hybrid car batteries explained

Hybrid cars are vehicles that combine an internal combustion engine and at least one electric motor. Even though this is the structure that defines them all, HEVs still differ in various aspects, including their batteries.

In simple terms, there are hybrid vehicles that don’t need to be plugged into a charging point to be fully charged (self-charging) and those that do. The latter is called plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and the former definition includes mild and full hybrids.

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How hybrid car charging works

Full hybrids cannot be charged from an external power source and rely on the internal combustion engine (ICE) and regenerative braking.

It’s an automated process during which the batteries are continuously charged as you drive, and the car’s internal systems can determine the optimal use of its battery and ICE based on speed, power demand, battery charge level, etc.

Besides operating in combination with ICE, full hybrids can run solely on electric power but only for a short distance (because of small-sized batteries).

Plug-in hybrids, on the other hand, stand in the middle between full hybrids and electric vehicles.

They operate based on the same principle as full hybrids, yet the key difference between the two is that PHEVs come with bigger batteries and an option to charge them using an external power source.

Therefore, plug-in hybrids have a higher all-electric driving range, typically around 50 kilometers on average.

What is a hybrid car battery made of?

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There are three types of batteries that most hybrids and EVs use:

How long can hybrid cars travel without charging?

The hybrid battery life expectancy is one thing, but how far these cars can drive on one charge is another important aspect of alternative fuel vehicles that concerns most first-time buyers.

Full hybrid car range on one charging

Driving a full hybrid, you can always expect to reach your destination without having to charge its battery.

As mentioned before, these cars are self-charging and combine an electric motor with an internal combustion engine. It means that they work together to provide power, often in rotation.

When the battery is running low, the ICE powers it up again, so you don’t even need to think of running out of energy and making stops during your trip.

The plug-in hybrid range on one charging

Plug-in hybrids are the closest thing to fully electric vehicles. They can self-charge from regenerative braking to some extent, but they can also be charged using an external energy source and drive solely on electricity for longer periods of time.

Typically, you can expect to drive your plug-in hybrid using a battery for up to 80 kilometers before it switches to gas and drives just like a conventional car.

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How to extend your hybrid battery life?

Although hybrid car manufacturers provide an 8-10 years warranty, it doesn’t mean batteries stop working after hitting this milestone. Well, at least if you take good care of them.

Fortunately, there are things that you can do to preserve your hybrid’s battery and delay the signs of wearing out:

The key thing to remember here is that buying a hybrid will require your constant care if you want your car battery to “live a long and happy life.”

How do you know when your hybrid battery needs to be replaced?

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The short answer: you’ll just know.

There will be signs informing you that your car battery is wearing out or that there’s something wrong with it and might get you thinking about its replacement.

For instance, you might notice that your car is using more fuel than usual, which can mean that the battery is not functioning properly.

Moreover, reduced performance, increased engine noise, state-of-charge fluctuations, charging problems, and similar issues can all indicate imminent problems with the car battery.

If warning lights appear on the dashboard, that’s also one of the most obvious signs that you must have the battery tested as soon as possible.

How much does it cost to replace and is it worth it?

The good news is that sometimes it may be possible to repair the battery (depending on the issue). If the battery still falls under the expected lifespan, repairing it can be a viable option and cost significantly less than getting a new one.

However, batteries nearing the end of their expected lifespan are not really worth fixing. If your car is still in good condition, replacing the hybrid battery might be the right choice.

How much will it cost can vary by the make and model of the car. While the final price of a new battery will highly depend on its size, it typically costs between 4,000-5,000 euros.

Before making any decisions, make sure to discuss your options with a qualified technician.

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FAQ

Do hybrid batteries last 20 years?

Even with the proper maintenance, this scenario is unlikely to happen. When properly taken care of, most hybrid batteries last between 10-15 years.

Do hybrid engines last longer?

Hybrid engines can potentially last longer since they rely on both fuel and electric motors. However, all of the major factors that contribute to regular car aging, like engine wear and tear, corrosion, fluid leakage, and similar, can also impact the performance and longevity of your hybrid car.

What are the disadvantages of a hybrid car?

Some of the biggest disadvantages of hybrid cars include their higher price, maintenance costs, battery degradation and replacement costs.