MrFixit
Well-Known Member
Not to dampen the mood, but everyone seems to assume that the battery would just continue along at 20% (or whatever) capacity... I think it is more likely if/when a battery gets that bad it will have failure modes that are more catastrophic (shorted or open cells) that do more than just limit capacity. It is likely to throw error codes, and prevent the car from operating at all.
It would be nice to think that new battery technology could be retrofitted and there would be an option for an aftermarket replacement that is a 'low cost' or higher capacity drop-in. This may be likely for a high volume vehicle like a Tesla, Leaf, Volt, or similar. I'm not holding my breath for the Clarity however because there will never be enough of us to make it worthwhile for someone to develop such a replacement.
It would be nice to think that new battery technology could be retrofitted and there would be an option for an aftermarket replacement that is a 'low cost' or higher capacity drop-in. This may be likely for a high volume vehicle like a Tesla, Leaf, Volt, or similar. I'm not holding my breath for the Clarity however because there will never be enough of us to make it worthwhile for someone to develop such a replacement.